Overview: Greg is hired to replace a troublesome TV star, but it's revealed that he has no experience.
Overview: Alison puts Jimmy in charge of making the show more hip, and she's the only one who likes any of his ideas.
Overview: Women staffers demand to play in the employee paintball game, which Jimmy blows off for a date with a woman Greg doesn't like.
Overview: Greg demands more puppet influence on the show after a puppet-rights leader declares him to be the savior of puppish culture.
Overview: A man blackmails his way onto the show with a compromising videotape of Dottie.
Overview: Hoping to end his nightmares of guilt, Greg demands that Gil find a job for Rochester, the star he replaced; Jimmy tries to make Alison jealous by paying attention to Susan the Monster.
Overview: The cast is not the happy family Alison would like to have seen when a TV GUIDE reporter visits the set.
Overview: Jimmy spies his mother with his former gym teacher, his first clue that his parents are divorcing.
Overview: Believing that Alison won't let him do Shakespeare on the show, an angry Warren takes a leak in her open convertible.
Overview: Count Blah hooks up with Warren's estranged wife at a pick-up bar; Alison thinks Junction Jack is stalking her after she forbids him to do a movie.
Overview: Dottie is crushed when Greg lies to the gang, and tells them that he did the nasty with her.
Overview: Alison forces the staff to undergo puppet sensitivity trainingafter somebody writes the “S” word in the men’s room.
Overview: Warren plots to get even with his bad neighbor, Corey Feldman. Meanwhile, Jimmy feels unloved when Gil yells at him.