Nancy is seen opening up to her shrink (played by Charles Levin) and reveals her feelings about her co-workers.
For the second year in a row, the season-finale ends up being a clip show containing scenes from the season just completed. These kinds of shows have become pointless since the advent of VHS, DVD and Youtube, because favorite scenes can be accessed so easily today. Also, it's odd seeing moments that just appeared a few episodes ago.
The final scene has Nancy dreaming of being a torch singer who serenades Howard with "Love for Sale" - which puts him to sleep. Funny that Nancy's gown in this sequence is less gaudy than anything we see her in at work.
For the second year in a row, the season-finale ends up being a clip show containing scenes from the season just completed. These kinds of shows have become pointless since the advent of VHS, DVD and Youtube, because favorite scenes can be accessed so easily today. Also, it's odd seeing moments that just appeared a few episodes ago.
The final scene has Nancy dreaming of being a torch singer who serenades Howard with "Love for Sale" - which puts him to sleep. Funny that Nancy's gown in this sequence is less gaudy than anything we see her in at work.