Bud and his three "frat bros," Hindu Achmed, fatso Hummer, and nerdy Barney, are set to leave for Spring Break in Fort Lauderdale in hopes of scoring some drunken babes. They have the tickets and the hotel reservation.
Al, Jefferson, and Griff are having the time of their lives at Fort Lauderdale; Al even finds a new way to earn money by collecting empty cans. The girls are prepping Kelly for the beauty competition.
Marcy is up for a promotion, but to get promoted, she needs to impress her Japanese boss, Mr. Shimokawa, by serving him dinner and presenting him her grateful neighbors, the Japanese Bundys.
Al decides to build a dog house for Lucky. But when he makes an absurd amount of noise in the back yard, Marcy bribes a building inspector to inspect Al's work just to harass him.
When Tom meets Kelly Bundy while delivering a package to the Bundy house, he asks her out for the evening. To make Tom jealous, Shannon asks out a handsome millionaire named Henry and the four of them end up at the local greasy-spoon diner in the inner city, which is run by friendly cook George.
Friends* S8:E15
Follows the personal and professional lives of six twenty to thirty-something-year-old friends living in Manhattan.
Friends* S8:E16
Follows the personal and professional lives of six twenty to thirty-something-year-old friends living in Manhattan.
Friends* S8:E17
Follows the personal and professional lives of six twenty to thirty-something-year-old friends living in Manhattan.
Friends* S8:E18
Follows the personal and professional lives of six twenty to thirty-something-year-old friends living in Manhattan.
Friends* S8:E19
Follows the personal and professional lives of six twenty to thirty-something-year-old friends living in Manhattan.
Mom* S4:E2
A newly sober single mom tries to pull her life together in Napa Valley while dealing with her wayward mother.
Mom* S4:E3
A newly sober single mom tries to pull her life together in Napa Valley while dealing with her wayward mother.
Mom* S4:E4
A newly sober single mom tries to pull her life together in Napa Valley while dealing with her wayward mother.
Mom* S4:E5
A newly sober single mom tries to pull her life together in Napa Valley while dealing with her wayward mother.
Mom* S4:E6
A newly sober single mom tries to pull her life together in Napa Valley while dealing with her wayward mother.
For Marie's birthday, the family goes to Italy. But Ray gets a cold and becomes miserable and Robert finds the woman of his dreams. But first he has to get past her father.
The show continues in Italy. Ray starts to appreciate Italy and Robert must avoid Stefania's father if he wishes to see tomorrow.
Marie and Frank crash their car into Ray's house.
Robert tells Amy about Stefania because he thinks they're meant to be. Another breakup.
With the untimely accidental murder of Ally's hamster Pumpernickel, she and the family decide to give the pet a proper funeral.
Charlie is having some friends coming over to his house to have a gathering but Alan is not invited. Things got worse when Alan is also not invited to Judith's party even though her guests are Alan's friends.
Alan is hurt when he finds out that Judith is seeing Jake's pediatrician; meanwhile, Evelyn tries to find out why Charlie hates her.
After Jake flips off his teacher, Alan and Judith move to punish him. Charlie, meanwhile, has other plans for Jake's teacher. Chaos ensues when Jake discovers the relationship and the increasingly overbearing Miss Pasternak tells Charlie she believes God brought them together.
After Charlie reluctantly lends Evelyn his new car, he later discovers her bra in the back seat. Meanwhile, Alan is forced to compensate after Jake gets attached to Judith's rich and talented boyfriend.
Charlie is dating a self-assured woman who plays hard to get, easily dismisses him, and he finds it disarming. Rose gets Charlie to see that his new lady-friend, Sherry, is in his head because she is just like him; a self-centered, manipulative, narcissist. Charlie debates breaking it off. Alan and Jake fiercely battle wills over Jake doing his homework.
Michael coaches pompous Dwight on the finer art of public speaking after being named as Salesman of the Year.
Children come to Dunder Mifflin for Take Your Daughter to Work Day. Michael is surprised when he strikes up a friendship with Toby's daughter. Pam is desperate to befriend her colleagues' offspring and Ryan is put under Stanley's thumb.
In celebration of his birthday, Michael makes a mandatory invite of the staff during the workday to go ice skating.
Dwight plays the role of Volunteer Sheriff after finding half a joint in the Dunder Mifflin parking lot leading to an investigation. Pam gives Jim a play challenge which he tries to complete.
When Michael takes over conflict resolution duties from HR, chaos ensues at Dunder Mifflin.
Earl has to make up for burning down a barn at a boys' camp when he was a kid. But he later finds out that he's not the one who burned the barn down.
Earl works as a fast-food clerk for a week for a man he stole a wallet from. While he's there, he discovers that his new boss seems to be immune to bad karma--he's a total jerk but lives a charmed life.
Earl returns a hot dog cart which he once stole to its rightful owner. However, his buddy Ralph manages to set it on fire, forcing Earl and his 'gang' to break into the town hall to make things right.
Earl struggles to give his recently incarcerated friend the perfect day in order to cross him off his list; meanwhile, Randy tries to find his purpose in life.
Earl takes his car troubles as a sign that it is time for him to redeem himself for a long run of stealing gas out of a complete stranger's car.
Jack accidentally loses a significant amount of money and it falls in the hands of the students; as Principal Durbin and Helen investigate who stole the money, the students and teachers admit to other wrongdoings.
Principle Durbin turns into a power-hungry maniac after self-publishing Jack's philosophy book.
Jack has Mary drive him to the doctor, but a prank results in him getting the same procedure twice; at school, Durbin and Helen embarrass themselves and the kids compete over class superlative titles.
As the school prepares for winter break, Jack tries to record a lecture as a way into the University of Wisconsin's philosophy department; frustrated and unable to finish the video, he falls asleep and has nightmares.
Helen has a vaping problem to overcome with the help of Durbin while Anthony's secret is revealed.
30 Rock* S4:E17
While Liz goes to singles events searching for love, Jack tries to juggle his two relationships "Three's Company" style. Meanwhile, Toofer quits his job when he discovers that he's just a product of Affirmative Action.
30 Rock* S4:E18
Liz discovers that the TGS staff has been excluding her from their weekly hangouts, and strives to prove that she can be fun. Jack must choose between janitors and the shift time they both want, and Kenneth aids Tracy Jordan in being a good husband.
30 Rock* S4:E19
Jack inherits Don Geiss's prized peacock Argus, Jenna begins dating a male Jenna impersonator, and Grizz has to choose between Tracy and Dot Com as his best man for his wedding.
30 Rock* S4:E20
It's time for the Mother's Day special at TGS, and Jack's mom begins meddling in his two relationships, Liz's mom reveals her surprise true love, Tracy clashes with his pretend TV mom, and Jenna's mom is there because Jack's paying her.
30 Rock* S4:E21
Jack's relationship-juggling becomes more complicated when Nancy makes an unexpected visit, Liz reluctantly selects Wesley as her date to a wedding, and Tracy considers taking a role that could win him an Oscar.