Season 1
15 episodes · Sep 21, 1998
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- S1E1
Pilot
Sep 21, 199830mConrad Bloom is the ultimate nice guy. As a young advertising copywriter working in the Big Apple, Conrad is constantly putting his professional and personal dreams on hold. In the opener, Conrad thinks he may have found his one true love in Allison, but keeps breaking dates with her to (1) be a dance partner for his mom; (2) bail his activist-sister Nina out of jail; (3) baby-sit for his art director, Shelley; (4) comfort his ex-girlfriend Molly; and (5) save the job of a brain-fried co-worker.
- S1E2
The Fixer
Sep 28, 199830mThe ad team scrambles to find a celebrity named Jerry to promote a client's potato chips after Shelley lies about landing Jerry Seinfeld. Also, Conrad tries to prove to Nina that their mother loves them equally.
- S1E3
The Ultimatum
Oct 5, 199830mConrad finds his friendship with Molly threatened by a jealous new boyfriend. Meanwhile, he tries to persuade his sister and lonely mother to live together.
- S1E4
The Rebound Guy
Oct 12, 199830mA breast pump wreaks havoc for Conrad who falls for a woman with great Yankees seats---then he sees her tattoo. Meanwhile, Florie meets an old foe.
- S1E5
The Unsinkable Conrad Bloom
Oct 26, 199830mConrad hopes to impress his boss Faye by showing up at her party in a Titanic outfit with Molly.
- S1E6
Gone With the Re-Wind
Nov 9, 199830mConrad gets himself in hot water when he accidentally erases a tape of the birth of Shelley's daughter. Meanwhile, an ""old"" friend from college is about to make the big leap -- and Molly's a bridesmaid.
- S1E7
The Spazz Singer
Nov 16, 199830mA rock star Conrad dated in college has written a song about him. Meanwhile, Florie wants to win at tennis, in order to get back all the collectibles she's lost to Adele.
- S1E8
To Hell in a Handbag
Dec 14, 199830mConrad is nearly left holding the bag when his mother asks him to help her sell a line of tacky homemade purses. Meanwhile, Molly covets a shot at a big photography account with Conrad's firm.
- S1E9
A Bloom with a View
Dec 21, 199830mConrad gets a new apartment, but gets no chance to enjoy his new bachelor pad when his mother loses her house to the IRS, and she and Conrad's sister move in with him.
- S1E10
Working Girl
30mConrad is surprised to discover why his mother needs a job wrapping packages; Molly has a new date.
- S1E11
The Favor
30mConrad's new girlfriend begins to irritate him with her constant analysis of their relationship.
- S1E12
Psycho Babbler Qu'est Que Ce?
30mConrad is thrilled when his widowed mother Florie tests the romantic waters with down-to-earth Dr. Teddy Margolis, but when she suddenly breaks up with the good doctor, her disappointed son sets out to rekindle their relationship. Jane Carr also guest-stars as Teddy's receptionist, who helps fan the flames.
- S1E13
How Florie Got Her Groove Back
30mFlorie has a great aunt who is old, mean and happens to be dying. Conrad, Nina and Florie go to the hospital to suck up to the aunt for her cash, when they realize, however, that she has no will. Furthermore, a young guy has latched onto her and claims he's in love. Meanwhile, Molly needs to get a job because her photography career is not taking off. Her new job? A Monica Lewinsky look-a-like. (NBC)
- S1E14
Dumb and Dummy-er
30mConrad falls head over heels for his new neighbor, but stumbles even further when she asks him for a favor. Meanwhile, Nina and her boyfriend have a falling out after a dietary dispute.
- S1E15
When Good Relatives Go Bad
30mConrad dates a young female ventriloquist whose dummy is based on an old boyfriend. Eventually, she replaces her dummy with one resembling her new boyfriend, Conrad, but the new act bombs, and Conrad's shattered when he discovers that she's 'cheating' on him with her old dummy. Meanwhile, Florie strong-arms the super into doing work on their apartment, but has to become the super's servant when he threatens to blow the whistle on their illegal sublet (the apartment is zoned to house only two people, not three). (NBC)