Sheldon tries to bond with Amy’s father, but when Howard lures Mr. Fowler away with magic tricks, Sheldon has no choice but to bond with Mrs. Fowler. Raj and Anu…
In the season finale, Joan accepts a leading role on a new film despite her deteriorating health. Faced with a new rival, Bette reflects on her misplaced feud with Joan.
Episode Title: You Mean All This Time We Could Have Been Friends?
With production of Hush…Hush Sweet Charlotte underway, the feud is intensified when Joan learns of a new producer on the project. In an unguarded moment, Bette reveals her vulnerabilities to…
Bad word-of-mouth plagues “What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?” on the eve of its release. Bette and Joan brace for failure. Pauline tries to break gender barriers. Oscar nominations are…
Cast aside by Hollywood, screen legends Joan Crawford and Bette Davis battle ageism, sexism and each other when they sign up to make “Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?”
The drama about a Los Angeles funeral home meets its maker after five compelling seasons. Three weeks ago, Nate Fisher Jr.’s death ended speculation about which of the show’s major…
Nathaniel Samuel Fisher, Jr. 1965 – 2005 David makes arrangements for Nate’s funeral with Ruth and Brenda. Keith makes a humiliating discovery. Brenda must answer a difficult question for Nate’s…
Fiona Lenore Kleinschmidt 1948 – 2005 Ruth is delighted when her sister Sarah calls. Claire finds a way to keep her money problems at bay. Nate reminisces about his love…
Robert Duane Wething: 1958 – 2004. A drunken Robert falls flat on his face in the mud and dies. Nate, Maya and Brenda go to Idaho to inter Lisa’s cremains…
Lawrence Tuttle: 1969 – 2004. George, Rico and Nate now all living under the same roof have become roommates. In the aftermath of Ruth’s leaving, George feels fine, on the…
Joan Morrison: 1939 – 2004. Ruth goes on a fossil hunt with George, and digs up Sarah and Bettina. Claire focuses her talents on Edie. Federico tries to unload on…
Robert Carl Meinhardt: 1962 – 2004. Fisher & Diaz hosts two very different parties in one night. Meanwhile, David is uncomfortable with all the comfort he’s receiving; Nate finds temporary…
William Aaron Jaffe: 1951 – 1975. Fisher & Diaz deal with the recently discovered body of a man missing for years. Meanwhile, Ruth sets the ground rules for a new…
Robert Lamar Giffin: 1955 – 2003. While the partner of a recently deceased gay man is orchestrating an operatic tribute at Fisher & Diaz, Lisa plans an unwanted birthday party…
Callie Renee Mortimer: 1984 – 2003. Keith and David find the reality of a resort vacation different than advertised, Ruth learns the meaning of ‘express checkout’ during a shopping excursion…
Matthew Clark Hazen: 1962 – 2003. Martin Jacobs: 1978 – 2003. Andrew Wayne Milne: 1952 – 2003. Daniel Grant Showalter: 1978 – 2003. David and Rico are at odds over…
“Dwight K. Schrute, (Acting) Manager” is the 24th episode of the seventh season of the American comedy television series The Office and the show’s 150th episode overall. The episode was…
Episode Title: Dwight K. Schrute, (Acting) Manager
Michael refuses to fire the new office assistant after everyone complains about his bad attitude. Andy plays it cool after Erin shows interest in another man. Meanwhile, Pam tries to…
The press finds out that Sabre’s printers catch on fire. Jo shows up to the office in hopes of finding out who the whistleblower is. Everyone suspects Andy, who adamantly…
Michael thinks he impressed Jo only to discover someone else in the office caught her eye. Meanwhile, Dwight makes trouble on Jim’s first day back from paternity leave. Andy and…
Sabre’s CEO wants the Scranton branch to have one manager, and Michael voluntarily steps down and lets Jim become the boss when he finds out that salespeople make more money….
Michael hates the changes that Dunder Mifflin’s new owner is implementing, so he turns to David Wallace for advice. Jim and Pam find the perfect day care center, but Jim’s…