Mad About You - Season 5
Season 5
Episodes
Dr. Wonderful
Paul's sister takes offense when Paul and Jamie hesitate to use her girlfriend, Joan, as their gynecologist. Meanwhile, Debbie prepares to introduce Joan to her mother.
The Grant
Paul gets a grant to produce the film of his choice, but can't decide on the subject until he visits his uncle; Jamie struggles to give up coffee during her pregnancy.
Therapy
Jamie and Paul see a therapist and find all's not as well as they thought. On top of that, both have problems on the job.
The Clip Show
Paul and Jamie talk to their unborn child explaining life, playing music and telling the baby things about themselves featuring clips from past episode.
Burt's Building
Some memories are hazy, others vivid, as Paul and his father visit their old neighborhood for Paul's film about their family.
Jamie's Parents
Jamie's parents visit to announce they're taking their dream trip, and Paul nervously prepares for conversation with his father-in-law.
Outbreak
Paul and Jamie decide Thanksgiving is the perfect time to announce their impending parenthood to family and friends, but the news starts to spread beyond their control.
Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge
Paul's hesitant to have sex with the pregnant Jamie, but a particular food affects her as an aphrodisiac. And estrogen therapy causes a similar renaissance for Paul's mother.
The Gym
Jamie gives a homeless bookseller a pass to Paul and Ira's health club.
Chicken Man
Jamie feels threatened by a new assistant that Brockwell has brought in to help while Jamie is pregnant; Paul auditions voice actors to narrate his film.
The Recital
Paul is upset that the Buchmans' therapist is charging them more than Fran.
The Handyman
The Buchmans' handyman comes between Lisa and her fiancé, who's just invested in Paul's film.
Astrology
The Buchmans regret promising to name their unborn child after Paul's uncle, if it's a boy.
The Penis
Speculation about a dying Buchman's last words unlocks a number of family rumors and secrets.
Citizen Buchman
When doctor's orders confine Jamie to bed on a day when the apartment has no heat, Sylvia visits unannounced and Nat decides to kidnap Murray.
Her Houseboy, Coco
Nat's sister is an "astrological counselor" who predicts change for Lisa and heartbreak for Ira. She also concludes that Jamie is a chronic liar, and that prompts Nat to quit.
On the Road
Feeling neglected during the planning of Jamie's baby shower, Paul asks Ira and Marvin to take a road trip.
The Cockatoo
Jamie suspects there's a plot to undermine her boss; a cockatoo perches in the Buchmans' apartment.
The Touching Game
Jamie's size makes her more of a hindrance than a help at Paul's cousin's coffeehouse; Paul and Ira erroneously assume a large woman is pregnant.
The Dry Run
A past incident between Jamie and Sylvia resurfaces and holds up Paul's film; the Buchmans' birthing coach kicks them out of class for not doing their homework.
Guardianhood
The Buchmans are having trouble trying to figure out who they should ask to be the guardian for their baby and are forced to listen to the problems of ditsy waitress Ursula.
The Feud
Jamie gets caught in the crossfire when the feuding grandmothers-to-be begin fighting over the cribs they bought.
The Birth (1)
As Jamie's due date approaches, she has several false alarms, including one at a film festival, where filmmaker Michael Moore praises Paul's movie "Buchman."
The Birth (2)
Hospital patient Bruce Willis gives birthing tips as he leads Paul on a furtive route to the maternity ward.
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