Murphy supports a benefit run for breast cancer research, despite the fact that the run is paid for by a former Wall Street trader who went to jail for insider trading but has supposedly changed his ways since.
Kay encourages staffers to pick their best clips for a "Then and now" special for the network. As a result of remembering times past, Murphy takes Frank and heads out of town to revisit her childhood home in Philadelphia.
Murphy's old flame Jerry Gold turns up, and the two sleep together, but she's then stunned to learn he's engaged. He even asks her to be his best man, which drives Murphy mad.
Feeling nostalgic, Murphy tracks down the high school crush of her friend Lisa, which inspires the FYI team to do the same for her. Murphy's high school musical castmate now works as a lounge singer.
Kay dresses up as a man to prove a point. She fools everyone into thinking that she is one, so Murphy uses her to get rid of an IRS tax accountant who keeps hitting on Murphy, only to realize that she needs his insider information.
Airport security finds a bag of medicinal marijuana on Jim. As a good friend, he refuses to tell them or anyone else that it's actually for Murphy and gets into serious trouble.
Murphy interviews God. Meanwhile, the FYI crew assumes that Murphy is leaving the FYI for good, so they plan what to do next with their careers. The show ends with an epilogue that wraps most things up.
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By what name was Murphy Brown (1988) officially released in India in English?