Just Shoot Me! (season 7)
Just Shoot Me! (season 7) | |
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Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 24 |
Release | |
Original network | NBC |
Original release | October 8, 2002 – August 16, 2003 |
The seventh and final season of Just Shoot Me! aired Tuesday at 8:00-8:30 pm (EST) on NBC from October 8, 2002 to April 22, 2003 and Saturday at 8:00-9:00 pm (EST) in back-to-back episodes from July 12 to August 16, 2003. The final three episodes of the series aired in syndication.
Episodes
No. in series |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | U.S. Viewers (millions)[1] |
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125 | 1 | "Guess Who's Coming To Blush" | Pamela Fryman | Jon Pollack & Judd Pillot & John Peaslee | October 8, 2002 | 6.6 |
Jack employs a woman off the street to work at Blush, but the staff think it's just because Jack wants to seduce her. Meanwhile, Finch tries to get an upset female co-worker to take comfort in his arms. | ||||||
126 | 2 | "Mr. Jealousy" | Pamela Fryman | David Hemingson | October 15, 2002 | 8.0 |
When Jack starts liking Vicki, Finch gets scared, so he sets her up to look bad, but he's not sure if Vicki will try to get him back. Meanwhile, Nina brings in a woman off the street to show Jack that it was wrong to employ Vicki. | ||||||
127 | 3 | "Nina and the Rocker" | Pamela Fryman | David Walpert | October 22, 2002 | 7.2 |
Nina starts going out with a British rock star named Simon Leeds. Meanwhile, Maya persuades Vicki to give her details about her divorce. Also, Jack starts showing off his new pocket watch. | ||||||
128 | 4 | "Halloween? Halloween!" | Pamela Fryman | David Finkel & Brett Baer | October 29, 2002 | 6.6 |
Nina throws a party to celebrate Halloween, where Finch and Jack compete for Blush's new model, Kelly. Meanwhile, Elliot tries to keep Vicki from going home with a guy she met at the party. | ||||||
129 | 5 | "Da Sister Who Loved DiMauro" | Pamela Fryman | Mike Lisbe & Nate Reger | November 12, 2002 | 6.8 |
Rhonda, the beautiful sister of Vicki, immediately falls for Elliot. However, when Elliot tries to use Rhonda to make Vicki jealous, he finds himself in an awkward situation. Meanwhile, Jack sets up cameras to keep an eye on everyone, while he's at home recovering from his foot surgery. | ||||||
130 | 6 | "That Burning Passion" | Pamela Fryman | Stephen Lloyd | November 19, 2002 | 6.7 |
Maya falls for a gorgeous fire fighter, but it turns out that he is Vicki's separated husband. Jealousy causes friction between Nina and Simon. | ||||||
131 | 7 | "The Write Stuff" | Pamela Fryman | Paul A. Kaplan & Mark Torgove | December 3, 2002 | 6.5 |
Finch thinks up a scheme to use sad stories from his college life to gain sympathy from Maya. Meanwhile, Nina redoes the pin-up shot that brought her fame. | ||||||
132 | 8 | "It's Raining Babies" | Pamela Fryman | Brett Baer & David Finkel | January 7, 2003 | 6.2 |
Finch tries to set up Vicky and Nina telling each of them that the other one is a lesbian. When they find out, they decide to wreak revenge on him. Finch also gets to know that Jack is meeting George Lucas and is desperate to be allowed to be there too. Meanwhile, Elliot feels underappreciated after some magazine publishes a photo that was rejected by Jack and behaves arrogantly, so Jack to teach him a lesson gives him absolute artistic freedom, thinking that Elliot will not cope without having any limits; yet, his plan miscarries... | ||||||
133 | 9 | "Watch Your Backdraft" | Pamela Fryman | Vivien Mejia | January 14, 2003 | 6.3 |
When Finch wants a reserved parking space, Elliot discovers his plan and seeks to make sure that it does not work. Meanwhile, Nina makes Maya's romantic life the subject of office gossip. | ||||||
134 | 10 | "Pictures Of Lily" | Pamela Fryman | Mark Torgove & Paul A. Kaplan | April 22, 2003 | 4.7 |
A former fashion model finds herself very confused by Finch's behaviour. Meanwhile, Jack tries to bond with Nina's new boyfriend, a British rock star. | ||||||
135 | 11 | "The Comedy Stylings Of Rivers & Red" | Pamela Fryman | David Finkel & Brett Baer | April 22, 2003 | 4.9 |
Finch's father accepts a job as Jack's chauffeur. Meanwhile, Elliot tries to get revenge against an insult comic who has made Elliot his latest target. A meeting with a past boyfriend of Maya's has her very nervous. | ||||||
136 | 12 | "The Talented Mr. Finch" | Pamela Fryman | Nate Reger & Mike Lisbe | July 12, 2003 | 2.5 |
Finch doesn't remember to tell Jack about an important meeting with foreign clients, so he pretends to be Jack, and attempts to make a deal with the clients, without Jack's knowledge. | ||||||
137 | 13 | "There's Something About Allison" | Pamela Fryman | Ellen Byron & Lissa Kapstrom | July 12, 2003 | 2.6 |
Finch's old buddy Brandy - a transsexual woman whom Finch knew as Bert - joins Finch at their high school reunion. Meanwhile, Maya and Elliot decide to become intimate, but without any strings attached. | ||||||
138 | 14 | "Rivals In Romance" | Pamela Fryman | David Hemingson | July 19, 2003 | 2.4 |
Finch and Jack prepare for a meetings with the publisher of Blush's biggest rival magazine, Tate Gittling, in an attempt to join forces for a charity function. | ||||||
139 | 15 | "A Simple Kiss Of Fate" | Pamela Fryman | Hillel Abrams | July 19, 2003 | 2.6 |
Simon is about to ask Nina to marry him, but she panics when she has to tell him that she's married to her last husband (Jon Lovitz). Jack is not happy with the environmentalist Maya's dating, when he eventually accepts him the man shows up super-high. After Finch finds out that Jack has left him a million dollars in his will, he has dreams of killing Jack. | ||||||
140 | 16 | "Donnie Redeemed" | Pamela Fryman | David Hemingson | August 2, 2003 | 2.1 |
Elliot's brother returns, accompanied by his new fiancée, and is now sorry for conning his brother in the past. However, Elliot doesn't trust him and thinks that this is another one of his scams. | ||||||
141 | 17 | "My Fair Finchy" | Pamela Fryman | David Walpert | August 2, 2003 | 2.2 |
Maya tries to curb the overt flirtation between Finch and Rhonda (Gina Gershon); she invites them for dinner so that they could watch Maya and her boyfriend Adam "interact as a couple". Meanwhile, to get the best treatment from Blush's office cleaner Marjorie (Megan Cavanagh), Nina and Jack pretend fondness for her. | ||||||
142 | 18 | "Son Of A Preacher Man" | Pamela Fryman | Paul A. Kaplan & Mark Torgove | August 9, 2003 | 2.2 |
After Elliot moves into the building that Jack lives in, he forms a protest against the building association. Meanwhile, Simon's parents leave Nina with an erroneous first impression. | ||||||
143 | 19 | "The Last Temptation Of Elliott" | Pamela Fryman | Aaron Korsh | August 9, 2003 | 2.2 |
A new Blush intern takes a strong liking to Maya. Finch pretends to be a sinner needing salvation when he goes to Elliot's Bible-study class. | ||||||
144 | 20 | "For The Last Time, I Do" | Pamela Fryman | Jon Pollack & Judd Pillot & John Peaslee | August 16, 2003 | 2.4 |
Prenuptial tensions beset Nina upon learning that the minister is her intended's former girlfriend, who's still very fond of him. | ||||||
145 | 21 | "Future Issues" | Pamela Fryman | Steven Levitan | August 16, 2003 | 2.8 |
The series finale. When Jack retires, his staff share memories, shed tears and pay affectionate tribute. Nina likens Jack to a nice glass of scotch. | ||||||
146 | 22 | "Evaluate This!" | Pamela Fryman | Ellen Byron & Lissa Kapstrom | November 24, 2003 | n/a |
Jack ask the magazine staff for anonymous evaluations, but by a process of elimination he discovers that only Vicki was critical of him. | ||||||
147 | 23 | "The Goodbye Girl" | Pamela Fryman | David Walpert | November 25, 2003 | n/a |
Nina takes the actress impersonating her in a cabaret show under her wing, and Finch abuses his new assistant, Elliott. | ||||||
148 | 24 | "Strange Bedfellows" | Pamela Fryman | Stephen Lloyd | November 26, 2003 | n/a |
Nina's friends Binny appears from the dead to tell her that she will cheat on Simon. |
References
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