A newswriters' strike leaves Mary and Lou alone at the WJM station with Mary struggling to write news stories in Murray’s place, and Lou stuttering to deliver it on camera.
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When the apartment directly below Mary’s becomes available, she happily spreads the word at the television station - until Ted expresses an interest in moving in.
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After several dates with a handsome architect, Matt Bryan, Mary is shocked when his 24-year-old son shows up at her office to take her to lunch.
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Mary feels guilty when her complaint gets a waitress named Randy fired. So when Randy applies for a job at the station, Mary hires her, only to learn firsthand the meaning of true incompetence.
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When Mary receives a chain letter from Lou and is warned not to break the chain, she struggles to find a way to pass it along without generating undesirable consequences.
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When Rhoda is fired from her job as a window-dresser, Mary tries to help her find new work - just as long as it isn’t the job that just became available at WJM.
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Mary decides to take a television journalism course at night school and while she doesn’t get the best grades, she does end up getting a few dates from her instructor.
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Mary’s initial excitement over going out with the governor's executive adviser begins to wane after he repeatedly calls off date after date at the last minute.
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Mary explains the facts of life and love to Ted when he falls head over heels in love with the daughter of Chuckles the Clown, Betty Bowerchuck, after appearing on Chuckles' show.
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Rhoda comes along to Mary’s high school reunion where Mary is not only needled about being single, but also bumps into her least favorite ex-boyfriend, Howard Arnell.
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Lou sets up a blind date with Mary and one of his old friends, Mike Cooper, then has second thoughts and decides he’d better go along as a chaperone.
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Mary questions her new friendship with the polished Joanne Forbes after she discovers the woman doesn’t want to invite Rhoda to her country club because Rhoda is Jewish.
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