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Never marry anyone more neurotic than yourself. - Mad About You - Season 4
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Title: Mad About You

Overview: Young, urban newlyweds Paul and Jamie Buchman try to sustain their marital bliss while sidestepping the hurdles of love in the '90s.

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Average Vote: 6.7 (220 votes)

Cast

  • Paul Buchman: Paul Reiser
  • Jamie Buchman: Helen Hunt
  • Ira Buchman: John Pankow
  • Sylvia Buchman: Cynthia Harris
  • Burt Buchman: Louis Zorich
  • Mad About You - New Sleep-Walking PLUS (Season 4 - Episode 1)

    Jamie is enthralled by it, Paul doesn't remember it, Murray didn't see it, and Ira laughs at it--another night and the day after in the Buchmans' lives. Meanwhile, Paul finds employment at the Explorer Channel.

    Mad About You - The Parking Space (Season 4 - Episode 2)

    After a four year wait, the Buchmans finally have dibs on a parking space in a nearby garage, but still no car.

    Mad About You - The Test (Season 4 - Episode 3)

    A long wait at the bus stop leaves time for the Buchmans to take a Cosmopolitan marriage test. (Clip show).

    Mad About You - The Good, the Bad and the Not-So-Appealing (Season 4 - Episode 4)

    Inspired by a Martha Stewart idea, Sylvia organizes a high-noonish tag-what-you-want lunch for her family, complete with a shoot-out in the kitchen with Jamie.

    Mad About You - I Don't See It (Season 4 - Episode 5)

    At first, Paul has only a vague notion he knows who Jamie's interview at City Hall is with, but he figures it out and complicates matters when Jamie and Fran are about to land an important account.

    Mad About You - Yoko Said (Season 4 - Episode 6)

    Yoko Ono is in town for some film happenings and Paul tries to do something different for the Explorer Channel with her help.

    Mad About You - An Angel for Murray (Season 4 - Episode 7)

    With Murray around, the Buchmans are no dinks, so when Lisa demurs they are obligated to hire a professional to walk Murray. And Murray seems to prefer the newcomer to Paul.

    Mad About You - The Couple (Season 4 - Episode 8)

    Three lies, two shows and a realization as Jamie and Paul figure out ""why it will never happen"" to them, or so one is led to believe when their new friends turn out to be not quite what they pretend to be.

    Mad About You - New Year's Eve (Season 4 - Episode 9)

    Paul and Jamie are obliged to spend New Year's Eve apart for the first time, but strange happenings in Times Square have a will and a way all their own.

    Mad About You - Ovulation Day (Season 4 - Episode 10)

    Paul and Jamie try to time a love-in-the-afternoon rendezvous back at their apartment, but his family shows up at the most inopportune time, with Debbie springing a big surprise: she's gay.

    Mad About You - Get Back (Season 4 - Episode 11)

    Jamie throws out her back during adventurous sex on the floor, leaving Paul to help out with her duties at City Hall while also trying to get his father to an optometrist's appointment.

    Mad About You - Dream Weaver (Season 4 - Episode 12)

    A night of cascading dreams of Paul and Jamie's, featuring ostriches, ducks and a party with the frug, with lots of interpretation and a poem (and a half) by Henry Gibson.

    Mad About You - Hot and Cold (Season 4 - Episode 13)

    Ira resumes gambling, wins a lot, hands out generous presents and then takes a $4,000 bath--no problems for him, but a couple for the Buchmans.

    Mad About You - Fertility (Season 4 - Episode 14)

    Paul and Jamie embark on an organic fertility enhancement program with Mark's help, plus a day off at a fancy local hotel at Fran's suggestion.

    Mad About You - Everybody Hates Me (Season 4 - Episode 15)

    Jamie tries a new look with interesting consequences, while Ira feels betrayed at the love game, let down by his quality wingman Paul, who digs himself a big hole discussing beauty.

    Mad About You - Do Me a Favor (Season 4 - Episode 16)

    The saga of a daisy-chain of favors, triggered by the young daughter of Ira's girlfriend wanting an autographed picture of the mayor, and complicated by Paul and his fancy new camera.

    Mad About You - The Glue People (Season 4 - Episode 17)

    After talking to Fran, Ira and Mark the Buchamns realize that their friends are in a big fight due to Fran & Ira's recent relationship so Jamie decides to take everybody to dinner to straighten things up between everybody. Lance Brockwell decides to candidate for town major, so Jamie and Fran become the campaign managers. However, Jamie is not happy due to Paul's belief that Giuliani would be a better major. When Jamie asks Paul to make a campaign commercial, it turns out to be so great that everybody gets on Brockwell's side for which Paul is not too happy for.

    Mad About You - The Sample (Season 4 - Episode 18)

    The next step in the Buchman baby saga is trying to find out if Paul is the reason Jamie is unable to conceive. They rush to the hospital, but everything seems to be trying to stop them. First, they must wait for their neighbors to come to the elevator and then, when their car gets stolen, Paul must do his 'sample' all over again which is also interrupted by a car chase on tv which results to be Buchmans car chased by the NYPD bomb squad.

    Mad About You - The Procedure (Season 4 - Episode 19)

    Jamie undergoes a minor diagnostic procedure and is quite smitten by her doctor so as Fran. Meanwhile, Paul's job is on the risk when the head people from his office find out that he did a commercial for Brockwell, due to crashing his contract rule. When Hollis walks in on Ira and Paul talking, Ira presents himself as Paul's agent and later saves Paul's job at the Explorer Channel.

    Mad About You - The Weed (Season 4 - Episode 20)

    Jamie tries to plan for a weekend getaway in Pennsylvania Dutch country, but Paul is preoccupied with his current documentary project about a weed to be interested. Meanwhile, Fran and Mark decide to get on the getaway that Jamie planned. Paul gets too stressed with his job and keeps on fighting with Hollis which leads them both to a surprising reaction of their boss.

    Mad About You - The Award (Season 4 - Episode 21)

    Nominated once again for the Silver Sprocket, a reluctant Paul is coaxed into a tuxedo by Ira and expects to attend the ceremony with Jamie at his side to counter the weasels from the Explorer Channel and find new connections for new jobs. Of course, things don't quite work out that way.

    Mad About You - The Finale (1) (Season 4 - Episode 22)

    After a week's reflection and ignoring Ira's emphatic advice not to, Paul decides to tell Jamie about his walk around the block with a female filmmaker he met at the Silver Sprocket Awards, except Jamie blurts out first the matter that has been on her mind all day: Berkus came on to her.

    Mad About You - The Finale (2) (Season 4 - Episode 23)

    Ira and Lisa try to engineer the Buchman reconciliation, except it proves easier to resolve the scheduling conflict between Burt and Sylvia's 45th anniversary party and Lisa's engagement party.

    Mad About You - The Finale (3) (Season 4 - Episode 24)

    Paul and Jamie take a walk through the park to talk their differences out by themselves. They succeed, and return to their apartment, where Jamie springs a surprise on Paul.

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