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- A recent college graduate adjusts to life as a corporate drone.
- Naturally serviceable Chicago-base airlines youngest (at 23) HQ executive Sam Sullivan bends over tireless to please his colleagues, his direct boss and the grumpy big boss Russ McDonald. Sam also goes to great lengths for his no-good, almost abusive elder brother Sully. And for his first love and roommate, whose birthday he sees as his big break as she just broke up with her boyfriend Marco.
- When Sam's boss Russ gives Sam the prestigious assignment of creating a low cost airline carrier for their company, Sam relishes the challenge.
- Sam is instructed to research Sir Branson's enviably successful budget quality flight formula. He trades his first class ticket to Hongkong for two in economy, so he can take and impress 'third date' Jolie. Alas his boss turns up and cancels the plan after a mere glance inside, but Jolie has already boarded. Meanwhile brother Sully has taken Sam's car and emergency cash to start a son-soggy sandwiches business, as usual without actual planning. More surprises follow.
- Sam has got another shot to declare his love to college-crush Pieper now she's on a break with her boy-friend Marco. Alas he puts it off and is ordered to attend a crucial meeting on an ranch with French Airbus executives about buying airplanes. Worse, an accident burns his hands and hurts his 'manhood', which suffers further when embarrassment drives him to let Lizzy check 'down-there'. Ironically, his pain in the saddle proves of great value to the company.
- Sully's latest alleged shortcut to easy wealth is dog-sitting. Alas, a mean big canine swallowed a 'dog biscuit' which is actually the flash-stick containing Sam's only back-up after a power-break (also Sully's doing) for a key presentation to conclude a vital deal with a Chinese airline. Its boss, general Chen, married Sam's big boss Russ's bossy ex. For once, Meryl proves actually helpful.
- Golden boy Sam gets a promotion with raise and privileges. Alas his next job, profit assessment, discovers the staff-beloved frequent flyer program is the big money drain; Russ doesn't just trim but cut it. Piper needs an exam tutor but can' afford enough hours, so she's hell bell for Lizzi to keep seeing smart Matt as boy-friend. Sully celebrates Sam's promotion with a new jacuzzi, with surprising uses and effects for everyone.
- Now Piper is on another break with Marco, Sam bends over backwards to get her concert tickets. Alas he's needed to help prepare a deal with KLM - the big brass is too stupid to do anything properly. He even finds an error so they'll have to work the whole of Saturday night. Alas, Marco calls that he has a date, so Piper agrees to go with Derek, according to Sully for 'revenge sex'. Sam fakes an illness to sneak out. Because of car trouble he arrives after the concert, and at the after party she meets and Dandy Watholes lead-singer Courtney. It gets worse for Sam on all fronts.
- Sam tries to impress an Icelandic delegation when Russ decides the airline needs a new route to Reykjavik.
- Russ wrecks Sam's car in the parking garage and tries to cover it up.
- Hoping to attract more families, Russ asks his team to create a fun icon for children.
- The staff scrambles to get presents for Russ' birthday after he tells them not to; Sam's present for Russ gets him into trouble.
- Sam's successful nomination of Meryl for a prestigious award surprisingly angers her.
- Sam goes to a business lunch with Russ, his friends from other airlines, and Russ' nemesis.
- Sam opposes corporate sponsorship until he meets the sponsor's cute new marketing representative.
- Russ makes fun of Sam's new assignment, calming down two fat people lobbyists. Until it goes wrong, no fault of Sam's. Nevertheless poor Sam must 'taste their fate' in a fat suit. That goes surprisingly well, except the girl who joins him in the high mile club turns out to be Russ's foxy new lover, whom he already suspects of infidelity. And the fatso's demand proof, which Russ expected, so the fat suit contained a hidden camera.
- Russ orders his major managers each to form a think-team and come up with major savings. Sam first accepts Meryl's invitation as flattering, then switches to Russ's old mate Ralph Somkin, who is about to be pensioned off. Alas Ralph is crazy enough to propose training monkeys to serve in and even fly airline planes. Ever kind Sam desperately tries to substitute his own ideas, but now seems to betray everyone.
- Russ asks his staff to come up with crazy ways to make the company money like his recently deceased friend, Crazy Goat, would.
- When Olive lies to her best friend about losing her virginity to one of the college boys, a girl overhears their conversation. Soon, her story spreads across the entire school like wildfire.
- A young man and woman decide to take their friendship to the next level without becoming a couple, but soon discover that adding sex only leads to complications.
- A comedy inspired by the life of Michael J. Fox.
- The Henrys have a new upstairs neighbor who turns the TV up too high and is interested in getting to know Mike personally. Eve's new friend is a lesbian and Ian finds her attractive. Mike's sister tries to start a new job.
- Mike Henry's former boss and his wife conspire to get Mike back to work as a TV anchor. He is ready to return to work after a five year absence due to his health. His wife Annie is a teacher at the same school as one of their daughter's.
- Eve takes up nude photography, much to Mike and Annie's chagrin. Ian gets bad relationship advice from Harris, which Leigh tries to fix. Graham learns a technique to stay out of trouble.
- Mike and Annie try to get Graham into a afterschool hobby. Susan Rodriguez Jones, a mean news reporter that Mike previously worked with, gets a job at WNBC. Ian and Leigh help Eve deal with a cyberbully.
- Mike and Annie realize their daughter has reached the age where she pulls away from parents. Mike gets her an internship at his work as a way to keep connected. It does not go well, especially since Eve likes his nemesis Susan.
- Annie gets aggressive with a man who rudely gets on an elevator before letting passengers out. Mike apologizes for her, which upsets Annie even more.
- Mike is asked to play in a charity golf tournament, so he and Annie decide to make it a romantic getaway weekend. Another celebrity golfer becomes the bane of his existence. The kids rent out their home to make money while the parents are gone.
- Mike's love for his sister, Leigh, is put to the test when a bed bug infestation forces her to move in with his family. Meanwhile, Eve has trouble getting out of a practical joke she's played on her brother Ian.
- Mike & Annie clear Graham's room of toys he no longer uses, so he finds all items they no longer use and starts to throw them out. Ian plans for a high school dance instead of thinking of college. Annie is upset when Eve confides in Leigh.
- Mike's parents come to town. This upsets Leigh because her mother is always critical of her, but it delights Annie because she enjoys her in-laws. Leigh turns the tables and sets the mother's critical eye on Annie. The guys play football.
- Ian offers to bake cookies with Graham, but Graham is uninterested. Ian decides to instill holiday cheer in Graham. Mike has to work on Christmas Eve when he and Annie already had plans for the night. Eve wants to celebrate Hanukkah.
- Annie wants to make sure Graham's slumber party is tame. Ian and Eve decide to make it exciting. Mike holds a party for Harris for receiving an honor, but none of Harris' friends want to attend-until Mike says it is an engagement party.
- The Henry's neighbor, a mobster who has been in hiding, is arrested. Mike thinks he is losing his reporting touch because he did not get the story. Ian & Eve want the statue the mobster gave to Graham because it might hold a treasure.
- Mike and Annie befriend a married couple in the building having marriage problems, Eve pretends to be troubled to impress a boy, and Graham thinks Ian is a spy.
- Mike covers the Olympics. Eve joins a pageant.
- Follow two couples as they journey from the bar to the bedroom and are eventually put to the test in the real world.
- Leigh wants her and Mike to go to couples counseling after she foils his plans to throw her a surprise birthday party. Eve has a crush on her substitute History teacher.
- Annie is overwhelmed by her position as president of the building co-op, but Mike's efforts to ease her burden don't go as planned. A break-up motivates Ian to take on "The Returner" at work. Leigh lands a new prospect after a book reading.