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22 Episodes 2000 - 2001
Episode 1
Tue, Oct 10, 2000 30 mins
In the series pilot, Teddie stays over at Max's suburban home, where she's ogled by his son and disarmed by his daughter (Makenzie Vega). Carter: John Francis Daley. Max: Peter Horton. Hillary: Mimi Rogers. Judy: Kim Coles. Gladys: Esther Scott. Alan: Harland Williams.
Episode 2
Tue, Oct 17, 2000 30 mins
Family priorities influence Teddie to bag tea with First Lady Hillary Clinton and spend time with Carter, who couldn't care less. Carter: John Francis Daley. Hillary: Mimi Rogers. Tammy: Mo Collins. Mrs. Silver: Maura Soden. Teddie: Geena Davis. Max: Peter Horton. Eliza: Makenzie Vega.
Episode 3
Tue, Oct 24, 2000 30 mins
Determined that she can "do it all," Teddie precariously juggles personal, professional and domestic obligations. Max: Peter Horton. Carter: John Francis Daley. Levenstein: Jim Piddock. Hillary: Mimi Rogers. Alan: Harland Williams. Teddie: Geena Davis.
Episode 4
Tue, Oct 31, 2000 30 mins
Jealousy over Max's perky old flame (Lindsay Frost) preoccupies Teddie, who opts to "take the high road" and sets out to be her friend. Max: Peter Horton. Hillary: Mimi Rogers. Alan: Harland Williams. Molly: Kelsey Jones. Jonah: Maurice Godin. Eliza: Makenzie Vega. Carter: John Francis Daley.
Episode 5
Tue, Nov 14, 2000 30 mins
Romantic advice from Teddie spells trouble for Carter, who's accused of sexually harassing a girlfriend. Leeza Gibbons portrays herself. Carter: John Francis Daley. Rev. Meadows: Dakin Matthews. Kern: Michael Kostroff. Tracy: Ashley Tisdale. Teddie: Geena Davis. Max: Peter Horton. Hillary: Mimi Rogers.
Episode 6
Tue, Nov 21, 2000 30 mins
A ballroom-dancing class has Max feeling like Fred Astaire, but Teddie wants to change partners because her fiancé has two left feet. Max: Peter Horton. Suzanne: Gigi Bermingham. Victor: Jordi Caballero. Judy: Kim Coles. Gladys: Esther Scott. Hillary: Mimi Rogers.
Episode 7
Tue, Nov 28, 2000 30 mins
Suburban snobbery rattles Teddie, who's set to go all out as the organizer of Eliza's school auction. Nadine: Wendy Schenker. Wendy: Ruth Rudnick. Eliza: Makenzie Vega. Carter: John Francis Daley. Judy: Kim Coles. Hillary: Mimi Rogers. Max: Peter Horton. Teddie: Geena Davis.
Episode 8
Tue, Dec 5, 2000 30 mins
A kiss is just a kiss---except when it's from Max's old buddy, a now famous writer (Mark Roberts) who's suddenly smitten with Teddie. Max: Peter Horton. Hillary: Mimi Rogers. Alan: Harland Williams. Judy: Kim Coles. Gladys: Esther Scott. Carter: John Francis Daley. Teddie: Geena Davis.
Episode 9
Tue, Dec 12, 2000 30 mins
The writing bug bites Teddie, whose "Women in the City" article for a snooty editor (Martin Mull) winds up as a juicy piece on Max (Peter Horton). Alan: Harland Williams. Carter: John Francis Daley. Judy: Kim Coles. Hillary: Mimi Rogers. Gladys: Esther Scott. Eliza: Makenzie Vega.
Episode 10
Tue, Dec 19, 2000 30 mins
Yuletide plans are upset by the surprise arrival of Teddie's take-charge mom (Cynthia Harris, who was Paul Reiser's mom on "Mad About You"). Alan: Harland Williams. Fred: Jerry Lambert. Max: Peter Horton. Hillary: Mimi Rogers. Carter: John Francis Daley. Judy: Kim Coles. Gladys: Esther Scott.
Episode 11
Tue, Jan 9, 2001 30 mins
The sexy sophisticate (Erika Christensen) bewitching Carter is two years older than the lad---and way out of his league. Carter: John Francis Daley. Principal Kern: Michael Kostroff. Max: Peter Horton. Gladys: Esther Scott. Hillary: Mimi Rogers. Judy: Kim Coles. Deejay: Matt Price. Teddie: Geena Davis.
Episode 12
Tue, Jan 16, 2001 30 mins
To win over Eliza, Teddie casts her in a TV commercial, in which the tyke is to exclaim "I'm A-OK!" Trouble is, she's really not OK. Miss Susie: Leigh-Allyn Baker. Todd: Jonathan Schmock. Eliza: Makenzie Vega. Carter: John Francis Daley. Gladys: Esther Scott. Hillary: Mimi Rogers. Judy: Kim Coles.
Episode 13
Tue, Jan 23, 2001 30 mins
Antipathy surfaces between Hillary and Max. He calls her "shallow and superficial"; she thinks he's "suburban and straitlaced." Hillary: Mimi Rogers. Max: Peter Horton. Alan: Harland Williams. Judy: Kim Coles. Carter: John Francis Daley. Eliza: Makenzie Vega. Teddie: Geena Davis.
Episode 14
Tue, Jan 30, 2001 30 mins
It's romance on the rebound for Judy, who---thanks to matchmaker Teddie---flips for a slick sophisticate (Randy J. Goodwin). Marcus: Matthew St. Patrick. Judy: Kim Coles. Max: Peter Horton. Hillary: Mimi Rogers. Alan: Harland Williams. Carter: John Francis Daley. Eliza: Makenzie Vega.
Episode 15
Tue, Feb 6, 2001 30 mins
A picture's worth 1000 words---but not to Max's parents (Paul Dooley, Anne Haney) after seeing Teddie's risqué magazine shots. Reggie: Andrew Ableson. Tsach: Victor D'Altorio. Max: Peter Horton. Hillary: Mimi Rogers. Alan: Harland Williams. Judy: Kim Coles. Carter: John Francis Daley. Gladys: Esther Scott. Eliza: Makenzie Vega. Teddie: Geena Davis.
Episode 16
Tue, Feb 13, 2001 30 mins
Beer drinking and late partying ground Carter, who gets a scared-straight reprimand from his dad that has a hollow ring. Carter: John Francis Daley. Max: Peter Horton. Hillary: Mimi Rogers. Judy: Kim Coles. Isabel: Erika Christensen. Gladys: Esther Scott. Eliza: Makenzie Vega. Alan: Harland Williams. Teddie: Geena Davis.
Episode 17
Tue, Feb 20, 2001 30 mins
Teddie adopts a cat named Hot Potato, whose mean spirit prompts her to hire a cat psychiatrist. Liste: Larry Campbell. David: Fred Applegate. Giancarlo: Larry Thomas. Larry: Ryan Hansen. Tina: Sabrina Bryan. Sandy: Porscha Coleman. Max: Peter Horton. Teddie: Geena Davis.
Episode 18
Tue, Mar 6, 2001 30 mins
Teddie takes Carter to a celebrity-studded event where he thinks he's made friendships, but Teddie fears they'll be fleeting. Eddie G: Will Kempe. Madison: Jill Ritchie. Tim: David Monahan. Isabel: Erika Christensen. Door Guy: Gene Arrington. Carter: John Francis Daly. Hillary: Mimi Rogers.
Episode 19
Tue, Mar 13, 2001 30 mins
Longings for romantic privacy ultimately lead Teddie and Max to her old New York City apartment, where their ardor hits new heights. Max: Peter Horton. Hillary: Mimi Rogers. Judy: Kim Coles. Alan: Harland Williams. Carter: John Francis Daley. Gladys: Esther Scott. Teddie: Geena Davis.
Episode 20
Tue, Jun 12, 2001 30 mins
It's a chaotic wedding day for Teddie and Max at City Hall, where the bride-to-be is in blue---thanks to the berry danish she sat on. Justice of the Peace: Carlos Jacott. Mrs. Lee: Akiko Ann Morison. Hillary: Mimi Rogers. Max: Peter Horton. Eliza: Mackenzie Vega.
Episode 21
Tue, Jul 3, 2001 30 mins
Katey Sagal plays Teddie's old high-school chum, who helps recall how much they shared---including the same boyfriend. Hillary: Mimi Rogers. Judy: Kim Coles. Carter: John Francis Daley. Alan: Harland Williams. Max: Peter Horton. Gladys: Esther Scott. Eliza: Makenzie Vega. Teddie: Geena Davis.
Episode 22
Tue, Jul 10, 2001 30 mins
Like it or not, dejected hoopster Carter gets an assist or two---on and off the court---from his biggest booster: basketball mom Teddie. Tony Tompkins: Tom Michael Bailey. Kern: Michael Kostroff. Coach: Billy Mayo. Carter: John Francis Daley. Max: Peter Horton.