
Almost Perfect (1995)
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Philip Charles MacKenzie — Director
Episodes 8
Your Place or Mine? (a.k.a. Princess of the City)
Kim suspects Mike is cheating on her with another woman because he still hasn't invited her over to his place, but soon finds out the real, even more unflattering, reason why he hasn't when she finally does spend her first night there.
Read MoreLove Hurts
During their three-month anniversary, Kim puts Mike through hell after she hurts her neck while making out with him in the backseat of their car.
Read MoreThe Break-Up
After Gary shares his theory of relationships with Kim and Mike -- how every couple is five sentences away from a break-up -- his words set the gears in motion.
Read MoreShelf Doubt
Kim plays matchmaker after Rob offers his services helping her build shelves, but then doesn't like the outcome.
Read MoreGood Grief
Kim wants to grieve over her breakup with Mike, but can't bring herself to do so. Meanwhile, the guys can't bring themselves to put up with her.
Read MoreHeaven's Helper
Kim is friends with Marie Osmond, who pays a visit to Los Angeles to lure Kim away from Blue Justice and onto her own show. When Gary pleads for -- and wins -- the job producing Marie's new series, he quickly finds out he's in over his head.
Read MoreDating for Ratings
Blue Justice is again on the brink of cancellation when the network puts it up against ER. Meanwhile, Kim gets stuck with a loser of a blind date, Ray, whom she soon discovers is a Nielsen family. When Kim gets Ray to watch Blue Justice once -- and the ratings rise a point -- she decides to suck it up and continue dating him to save her show.
Read MoreWhere No Woman Has Gone Before
Kim hires psychic Lindsay Wolf as a creative consultant, and the staff gets free readings. Kim is excited to hear that she'll be meeting a distinctive man in a place full of men with her the only woman present. Little does she know it will happen at a banquet honoring women.
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