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Suddenly Susan

Jack owns a magazine and is the former brother-in-law of Susan. After she runs out on her fiancé on their wedding day, Jack agrees to take her back at the magazine.

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Brooke Shields
Susan Keane
Judd Nelson
Jack Richmond
Kathy Griffin
Vicki Groener

Season 4 Episode Guide See All

Episode 1

The New Gate

Mon, Sep 20, 199930 mins

The new season starts out with a new boss, new office and new magazine. Only the name of the magazine is the same and Susan and Maddie don't like it. The new boss (Eric Idle) is abrasive pushing Maddie to her limit, she quits her job and breaks up with Louise. This is the last appearance of Maddie in the series. When Susan finds out that her new column is to tell men what women like, she follows Maddie's example and quits. After spending some time at home re-reading her old articles Susan begins to question her writing ability and challenges herself to write a good article for the new magazine and prove to herself that she can do it.

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Awards

  • 1997 - Golden Globe - Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Comedy or Musical - nominated
  • 1998 - Golden Globe - Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Comedy or Musical - nominated
  • 1998 - Primetime Emmy - Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series - nominated
  • 1998 - ALMA Award - Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series - winner

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