Overview: The cabbies volunteer to drive Alex to Miami to meet the daughter he hasn't seen in 15 years.
Overview: Tony is ecstatic when a lucky punch of his brings a boxing champion to his knees.
Overview: Alex finds himself inexplicably attracted to an overweight and abrasive blind date.
Overview: Bobby looks for an acting job before his self-imposed deadline arrives.
Overview: Elaine invites Alex to her party for art dealers for moral support, but asks him to lie about his occupation.
Overview: John conquers his meekness long enough to pick up a girl in a bar--and marry her.
Overview: When Louie hesitates to attend his high-school reunion, Bobby offers to take his place.
Overview: Latka must marry an American to avoid deportation.
Overview: John and his new bride are in financial straits, and only Alex has the resources to come to the rescue.
Overview: Tony cannot escape the clutches of a possessive girlfriend.
Overview: After John smashes up Cab 804, the cabbies reminisce about their experiences in the car.
Overview: As Latka repairs Cab 804, the cabbies reminisce about the odd passengers it carried.
Overview: A visit from Louie's prodigal brother sours the dispatcher's Christmas spirit.
Overview: After a ride in Alex's cab, a widow decides to rent him out as her chauffeur.
Overview: Tony mourns the death of his goldfish, which he left in Bobby's care.
Overview: Louie vows to change his ways if the Lord sees him through an operation.
Overview: Elaine dates a congressman who badly needs self-confidence.
Overview: Bobby leaves the cab company after landing a role in a soap opera.
Overview: Latka's visiting mother finds Alex's company more appealing than her son's.
Overview: After being grazed by a mugger's bullet, Alex decides to give up his cab.
Overview: The cabbies are wined and dined by a film company looking for ideas for a movie they are making about taxi drivers.
Overview: The cabbies become surrogate fathers when they baby-sit Elaine's son, and get to cheer him on at the district spelling bee.