5 seasons available
Finch tries to make Vicki look bad; Nina ushers in a deranged street person (Meagen Fay) to show Jack he was wrong to hire Vicki.
Nina's romance with a British rocker (Simon Templeton) turns into a battle of willpower; Elliott jumps on Jack's pocket-watch bandwagon.
Nina throws a Halloween party; mistaking Finch for a woman, a lesbian (Brooke Burns) expresses an interest in him.
Maya dates an exterminator (Joe Rogan) whose lack of education impedes their romance; Finch and Elliott offer Kevin (Brian Posehn) money to watch him eat gross things.
Finch asks Jack for money to hire a tutor (Brigid Brannagh), but he ends up paying for massages instead.
When his novel-writing experience leads to frustration, Jack hires an English professor (Michael Ensign) to write the book for him.
Finch's desire to enter his cat in a show tests his marriage; Maya and Elliot begin divorce procedures.
Elliott recalls when a hit-and-run driver made him lose contact with his dream lover, unaware that Nina was that driver.
A sleazy photographer (Sean Whalen) with incriminating photos blackmails Elliott into giving him a job.
Finch meets his manipulative match in Kyle, Adrienne's hand-model friend; Nina is sentenced to community service.
Nina manipulates Jack after she overhears his therapy session; Maya researches a story on habitual women gamblers.
Finch and the new nanny (Ana Gasteyer) are caught in an embrace by a camera hidden inside a teddy bear.
Maya is taken in by Finch's lie that Jack wants to turn a neighboring office into a daycare center, but what Jack really wants the space for is a steam room.
Finch convinces Maya to wear a costume to work on Halloween; while dressed as a fairy princess, Maya meets Prince Charming (Mark Dobies) on an elevator.
Maya gets caught up in a tangle of practical jokes when she sets out to prove Finch wrong and demonstrate that women can be pranksters too.
A model reveals her feelings toward Finch; Jack convinces Nina and Elliott to treat him like one of the guys.
Elliott plans to teach Courtney (Megan Gallagher) a lesson for dumping Finch, but events take a different turn.
Maya's romance with a puppeteer takes an uncertain turn when she suspects she has inspired a rude new puppet.
Finch gets a sleazy friend (Willie Garson) to pose as an advice columnist; Nina gets roped into a relationship.
Maya's photography teacher (David Clennon) wants her to pose in the nude; Finch competes for Jack's attention.
Nina, Maya and Elliott are thrilled to have been nominated for Femmy Awards; Finch is rejected by a cover girl.
Fair play is not a priority when Jack hires former slugger Steve Garvey for the annual baseball game.
Jack is determined to get back in shape and hires a tough, personal trainer (Neal McDonough); Maya and Finch collaborate on a screenplay.
Maya reminds Nina of her history of bad choices in men when Nina's former lover (Jere Burns), now a fugitive, returns.
Desperate to impress an old nemesis, Finch plans to wed an insecure supermodel (Rebecca Romijn-Stamos).
Nina's comeback photo shoot leaves her in head-to-toe gold paint for the day; Maya gets ambushed when she agrees to speak at a forum for women in the media.
Maya knocks designer Oskar Milos' (Dana Carvey) clothes and has to eat her words when Milos pulls his advertising.
An office blood drive turns into a storytelling session as Finch, Nina and Elliott recall for Maya how Jack transported them from dreary jobs to new careers.
Bringing her father and mother (Jessica Walter) together for the first time in 25 years creates complications for Maya.
Jack is hit by friendly fire when Finch accidentally shoots his company teammate in a paintball game.