George cares for Virginia's beloved dog, which leads to catastrophe.
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Bill tries to create a phone-hacking scandal; George seeks out the best Chinese restaurant in town.
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George tries to dissuade Doug from flirting with Tim, the rich son of Mr. Hailwood.
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George goes on a mission to get fired when he tires of sacrificing his liberal leanings for a paycheck.
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A stressed-out George takes some of Virginia's antianxiety medication, only to find himself feeling worse than ever.
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George pretends the network is facing a fatwa when a host insults Islam on air.
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George decides to replace his on-air hosts; Virgina and Tory become increasingly demanding.
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George is required to take a random drug test and swear an oath of loyalty to his job the day after binging on ecstasy.
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George hires a former African warlord as a TV personality when he comes under criticism for a lack of on-air diversity.
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In the series opener, George takes a job running the Canadian outpost of an American right-wing news channel owned by his girlfriend's wealthy father.
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