Greg is hired to replace a troublesome TV star, but it's revealed that he has no experience.
Alison puts Jimmy in charge of making the show more hip, and she's the only one who likes any of his ideas.
Women staffers demand to play in the employee paintball game, which Jimmy blows off for a date with a woman Greg doesn't like.
Greg demands more puppet influence on the show after a puppet-rights leader declares him to be the savior of puppish culture.
A man blackmails his way onto the show with a compromising videotape of Dottie.
Hoping to end his nightmares of guilt, Greg demands that Gil find a job for Rochester, the star he replaced; Jimmy tries to make Alison jealous by paying attention to Susan the Monster.
The cast is not the happy family Alison would like to have seen when a TV GUIDE reporter visits the set.
Jimmy spies his mother with his former gym teacher, his first clue that his parents are divorcing.
Believing that Alison won't let him do Shakespeare on the show, an angry Warren takes a leak in her open convertible.
Count Blah hooks up with Warren's estranged wife at a pick-up bar; Alison thinks Junction Jack is stalking her after she forbids him to do a movie.
Dottie is crushed when Greg lies to the gang, and tells them that he did the nasty with her.
Alison forces the staff to undergo puppet sensitivity trainingafter somebody writes the “S” word in the men’s room.
Warren plots to get even with his bad neighbor, Corey Feldman. Meanwhile, Jimmy feels unloved when Gil yells at him.