Sports Night - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Pilot
Dejected by his divorce and the state of sports, Casey contemplates leaving "Sports Night". Natalie has a crush on an applicant for an associate producer position.
The Apology
Dan gets in trouble with the network after his personal remarks on the nation's war on drugs. Casey works with Jeremy on his first editing assignment.
The Hungry and the Hunted
Natalie tries to push Casey and Dana together. Jeremy gets his first chance as a segment producer.
Intellectual Property
Casey's obsession with Dana leads to bizarre behavior. Dan gets in trouble with standards and practices after singing "happy birthday" on the air.
Mary Pat Shelby
The show gets an opportunity to boost their ratings when a controversial athlete agrees to an in studio interview. The situation changes after Natalie's pre-interview and Dana must make some hard decisions.
The Head Coach, Dinner and the Morning Mail
Natalie's work performance deteriorates as she struggles with the negative attention she is receiving while Jeremy tries everything in his power to protect her.
Dear Louise
Jeremy narrates this episode as he writes a letter to his sister about his three months at Sports Night. Dan is suffering from writers block and Natalie tries to help him. Casey continues to be jealous of Dana and Gordon.
Thespis
Is it the anniversary of Thespis, the first ever actor, and his ghost seems to have haunted the studio. Meanwhile, Dan and Casey bicker over another anniversary while Isaac worries about the impending birth of his first grandchild.
The Quality of Mercy at 29K
The show is anxiously following an assault on Mt. Everest. Dan tries to figure what charity to give to,Jeremy and Natalie finally admit their feelings while Dana discovers Broadway.
Shoe Money Tonight
A snow storm means that Dan and Casey must fill in at 2AM for the west coast anchors, so the gang kills time at the poker table. Natalie and Jeremy's dispute boils over into the game while Dana's jealosuy rears its head over the 2AM segment producer.
The Six Southern Gentlemen of Tennessee
When some players at a Tennessee university get suspended because of the Confederate flag, Isaac must make a choice. Casey promotes the show on The View, and inadvertently hurts some feelings back at his own show.
Smoky
Dan decides that it's time Casey started dating again, so long as he stays away from Sally Sasser. Isaac fears for his job.
Small Town
Dana, Gordon, Casey, and a woman from Gordon's office go on a double-date, leaving Natalie to produce the show and Dan to contend with a replacement anchor.
Rebecca
Dan obsesses over a woman who works in the building, and everyone worries about Isaac's job.
Dana and the Deep Blue Sea
Gordon invites Dana to go snorkeling, and Dan begs Jeremy to talk him up to Rebecca.
Sally
Gordon stands Dana up, and Casey's missing his favorite shirt.
How Are Things in Glocca Morra?
The show is held up when a tennis match goes longer than expected, putting a damper on Dana and Gordon's dinner plans.
The Sword of Orion
Jeremy's parents are getting divorced, and Dan eagerly awaits Orlando Rojas' return to baseball.
Eli's Coming
Isaac is late coming back from vacation, Bobbi Bernstein returns, and Steve Sisco visits Rebecca.
Ordnance Tactics
A bomb scare clears the building, Jeremy tries to break up with Natalie, and the network starts pressuring Dana.
Ten Wickets
Casey is still rattled from the bomb scare, Jeremy tries to understand a cricket story, and Rebecca makes her decision about Dan.
Napoleon's Battle Plan
When Dana and Gordon get engaged, Casey has no plan and Dan's compelled to reveal a secret.
What Kind of Day Has it Been
Casey's son comes to visit, and Dana takes a group photo with her new camera.
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