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SECOND
SEASON

"Cybill Discovers the Meaning of Life"
Doug Ballard [ Larry ], Deborah Keller [ Nurse ], Jason Willinger [ Willy ], Glenn Dickerson [ Skip ], Beckie Mullen [ Ingrid ]
rc: Waiter
Disturbed by feeling that her family all have lives separate from her own, Cybill drags Maryann into the desert in search of spiritual insights and, receiving an urgent psychic message from the universe, rushes back just in time for the birth of her grandson.
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"Zing!"
Michael Bryan French [ David Whittier, Jr. ], Charles Champion [ Doctor ], Tony Bennett [ Himself ]
rc: Waiter, David Whittier, Sr.
Cybill tells Maryann that "there's no zing anymore" when she meets someone new. And it's still missing when Maryann sets her up on a blind date - until she meets the guy's sixty-something father.
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"Since I Lost My Baby"
Marilu Henner [ Terry Belmont ], Srick Avari [ Pablo ], Peter Zapp [ Director ], Marianne Ferriari [ Upscale Woman ], Rolando Molina [ Grip ]
Jeff's second ex-wife Terry is pregnant, and tells Cybil that Jeff is the unwitting father; Cybill and Maryann take William shopping, but return home with the wrong stroller and baby.
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"Cybill With an 'S'"
Wendie Malick [ Judy ], David Shawn Michaels [ Sgt. McLain ], Kristina Krofft [ Hook r #1 ], Betsy Mohler [ Hooker #2 ], Nicki Mitchell [ Hooker #3 ]
rc: Sean, Waiter
Ira brings his new girlfriend to Zoey's sweet sixteen birthday party, and Cybill and Maryann both like her until they discover she has uncontrollable multiple personalities; Zoey and Sean, a busboy from the restaurant, are mutually smitten.
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"Cybill's Fifteen Minutes"
Harvey Venton [ Dennis Oliver ], Susan Norflett [ Mrs. Hawkins ], David Lansbury [ Rob Norman ], Vance Davis [ Don King look-a-like ]
rc: Waiter
Cybill is hounded by the press after her Oscar night date, famous actor Dennis Oliver leaves her and then solicits a prostitute in LA, taking it for granted he won't get caught.
NOTE: This plot is an obvious reference to the then-current Hugh Grant scandal.
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"Nice Work If You Can Get It"
Sandy Helberg [ Steven Spielberg ], Michael P. Byrne [ Darryl ], Christopher James Williams [ Piano Bar Waiter ], Wendy Feiner [ Woman ], Christopher M. Brown [ Wayen ], Daniel J. Willis [ Warmup ], Simon Billy [ Man ], Dick Van Patten [ Himself ]
rc: Waiter
Controlling Maryann comes to Cybill's financial rescue when the star of her new sitcom, Dick Van Patten, drops dead during a curtain call.
NOTE: This unusual plot device necessitated a credit noting that Van Patten was in fact alive and well.
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"To Sir, With Lust"
Duncan Regehr [ Trevor Hampton ]
rc: Waiter, Sean
To be physically intimate or not to be? That's the question when Cybill dates and desires her acting teacher, until she sees him in his one-man play; and Zoey reconsiders her vow of chastity now that she has met Sean.
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"They Shoot Turkeys, Don't They?"
Blake Heron [ Dylan ], Andrew Craig [ Director ], Susan Knight [ Barbara ], Ileen Getz [ Makeup Person ], Rory Markas [ Football Announcer ]
rc: Sean, Kevin
Cybill's an unhappy Pilgrim who's not making much progress realizing her dream of a family Thanksgiving: everyone goes elsewhere, and she has to work on the holiday.
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"Local Hero"
Natasha Pavlovic [ Marina ], Leeza Vinnichenko [ Natasha ], Boris Krutonog [ Vasilli ], Martin Grey [ Director ], Jim Rash [ Production Assistant ], Grish Dimant [ Lancelot ], Adam Gregor [ Father ]
rc: Waiter
After she is replaced in a movie starring Kenny Rogers, Cybill thinks her career's a flop - until she takes a gamble on accepting an invitation to visit an immigrant family who collectively idolize her. Meanwhile, Rachel tries to counsel Ira out of his neurotic fear of the telephone.
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"The Odd Couples"
Christian Clemenson [ Ed Philo ], Reno Wilson [ Cop ], Jill Remez [ Maid ]
rc: Sean
Not since Felix and Oscar have there been such odd pairin Ira shadows Maryann hoping her lunacy will dispel his trouble with writers' block; and Cybill hangs out with Sean.
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"Mourning Has Broken"
Kiersten Warren [ Kathy ], Tim Wrightman [ Joe ], Rudy Moreno [ Garage Owner ]
rc: David Whittier Sr., Waiter
Cybill renews a romance with David Whittier Sr., which ended the first time because he was still mourning his wife's death. But Maryann's convinced he did more than mourn - she thinks he caused it. So she and Cybill break into hi s house in search of evidence.
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"The Big Apple Can Bite Me"
Nick DeMauro [ Vinny ], Vincent Guastaferro [ Monty ], Bridget Hall [ Herself ], Star Jasper [ Flight Attendant ], Emilio Borelli [ Rude Man ], Antoinette Peragine [ Woman ], Jim Kamm [ Billy ], Joe Basile [ Bou ncer ], Harriet S. Miller [ Mrs. Springsteen ], Jill Holden [ Waitress ]
rc: Kevin
A rotten experience in the Big Apple in 1969 took a chunk out of Cybill's self-esteem, so, for her birthday, Maryann, Rachel and Zoey take her to New York and teach her how to bite back.
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"Educating Zoey"
David Ogden Stiers [ Val ], Tommy Morrison [ Leo ], Jane Lynch [ Mrs. Sweeney ], Melissa Chan [ Student ]
rc: Waiter, Sean
Cybill and Ira learn a lesson in parenting when one of Zoey's counselors informs them that college is not part of Zoey's plans for the future.
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"Where's Zoey?"
Tracy Scroggins [ Invincigirl ], Kim Murphy [ Nina ], Claire Stansfield [ Dolores ], H. Richard Greene [ Priest ], Dee Dee Rescher [ Mrs. Hartford ], Lee Arenberg [ Dr. Devastation ], Lillian Adams [ Mrs. Wilcox ], Jonathan Williams [ Production Assistant ]
Cybill refuses to let Zoey stay home alone while she travels to Vancouver to film an sf series, so Maryann offers to let the "demon seed" stay with her. But Maryann gets into a pickle when she goes out for olives and Zoey disappears.
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"Lowenstein's Lament"
Randall Slavin [ Todd ], Patrick T. O'Brien [ Tweedy Man ], Drew Wicks [ Frat Guy #1 ], Tim Griffin [ Frat Guy #2 ], Dale Swann [ Security Guard ], Paula Abdul [ Herself ], Nancy Travis [ Herself ], William Katt [ Himself ]
rc: Waiter
Cybill auditions to play herself in the film based on Ira's book, but she regards the written character as a "needy doormat" - which may be why her performance is flat; and she loses the role to Paula Abdul.
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"A Who's Who for What's His Name"
Kim Murphy [ Nina ], Robert Noble [ Director ], Lynn Ann Leveridge [ Casting Woman ], Alan Arkin [ Himself (cameo) ]
rc: Andrea
Morgan Fairchild returns as one of Cybill's casting competitors, who announces that she is getting married to Maryann's ex-husband; meanwhile, Kevin has an on-line affair.
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"Wedding Bell Blues"
Kim Murphy [ Nina ], Robert Noble [ Director ], Lynn Ann Leveridge [ Casting Woman ]
rc: Andrea
Cybill's longtime rival Andrea beats her out for another job, then announces she is marrying Maryann's ex Dr. Dick, so the two plot revenge schemes to ruin the wedding reception. Nothing goes as planned, but a food fight puts an end to the reception anyway.
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"Romancing the Crone"
Shirley Knight [ Loretta ], Kim Murphy [ Nina ], Warren Munson [ Gene ], Jarrad Paul [ Director ], Isobel Sanford [ Herself ], Alice Ghostley [ Herself ], Phyllis Diller [ Herself ]
rc: Waiter
Cybill accidentally causes a famous actress to break her arm, so she invites her to recuperate at her ho me, where the woman breaks Cybill's endurance with boundless demands. Meanwhile, Zoey discovers that her brother-in-law Kevin is having an on-line dalliance with another woman.
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"An Officer and a Thespian"
Marsha Warfield [ Herself ], Charles Cioffi [ Dr. Anderson ], Bruce Weitz [ Officer Bart Coleman ]
rc: Waiter
To land a movie role as a cop, Cybill prepares by riding with a cop on duty; but when his wife goes into labour, Cybill is left with the car, the siren and a call from Maryann in trouble. Meanwhile, Rachel's husband throws a party to suck up to his academic superior in hopes of landing tenure; and Zoey and Sean notice the academic's wife stealing the
silver
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"Virgin, Mother, Cheater"
Kevin's preoccupation with getting tenure looks like an affair to Rachel, who decides that two can play that game; Zoey and Sean lie about their celibacy to stop their friends' questions.
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"When You're Hot, You're Hot"
Kieu Chinh [ Herbalist ], David S. Dunard [ Horse Guy ], Candace Cameron [ Hannah ], Cali Timmins [ Rebecca ], Jennifer Friffin [ Director ], Mike Kennedy [ Old Man ], Teddy Gradjelick [ Tattoo Guy ]
rc: Waiter, Ruth
Cybill's hot flashes and herbal treatments don't make her feel any younger, nor does Ira's visiting mother Ruth, who has traded in pantsuits for trendy clothes and an herbal pleasure of her own (or, as she calls it, "a little sweet wheat"). But Ruth is a hit with Zoey, since she arrives in a pink Cadillac that's a present for her granddaughter, much to Cybill and Ira's dismay.
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"Pal Zoey"
Jeff Foxworthy [ Lyle Clocum ], Blaire Baron [ Lois ], Kimberly S. Newberry [ Sweat Leader ], Matthew Charles Nelson [ Assistant Director ], Shelley Herman [ Jessica Lange Sound-Alike ]
rc: Waiter
Cybill is disconcerted but delighted when a heartbroken Zoey decides she wants to be best friends; but Rachel storms off when Cybill and Kevin agree to sit in on a marriage counselling session, only to discover that Kevin slept with Rachel's therapist. Meanwhile, Marianne tries to make Ira jealous by flirting with Cybill's Arkansas cousin Lyle, who is obsessed with getting onto The Price is Right.
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"Three Women and a Dummy"
Karen Valentine [ Wanda ], Michael Hanniff [ Derek ], Roger Nehls [ Ex-Boyfriend ], Alicia Gilbert [ Masseuse ], Brian Little [ Cute Guy ]
rc: Waiter
Zoey's new-found popularity confounds an apologetic Sean; Ira and Maryann go on a first date; Cybill accompanies the waiter to a party at his ex-boyfriend's.
Fryman
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"Going Out With a Bang"
Tim Conway [ Major Milo ], Burke Moses [ Henry ], Roger Kabler [ Director ]
Children's show host Major Milo proposes to Cybill on the air; but she's much more interested in a hunky cable technician. Meanwhile, Ira and Maryann have a steamy dinner date
that ends in disaster.
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