Molly Dodd is a 30-something, creative woman who makes interesting career choices and struggles with complex relationships with men and with her family. Molly's best friend, Nina Shapiro, also makes appearances here and there. Each episode begins with someone close to Molly commenting on some facet of her personality or her life. Elements of magical realism run throughout the series, for instance, when Molly communicates with the ghost of a relative (to tell who would be a spoiler). Molly has trouble saying "no" to people, like her mysterious cousin Mike from Baltimore who moves in with her and stays longer than he's welcome. Molly eventually seeks therapy but is turned away by her therapist when she falls in love with Molly. Some of the most notable men in Molly's life are her father; her ex-husband Fred, a sax player who keeps returning to toy with her emotions; Davey, the elevator man in her apartment building; Moss Goodman, the owner of a bookstore, who is seriously socially handicapped but charming as all get out (on right in the photo); and Nate Hawthorne, a literate cop with severe allergies (on left in the photo). The show's creator, Jay Tarses, makes occasional appearances as Molly's garbage man, Nick. After the second season, the show moved from NBC to Lifetime.
Season | From | To | Episodes |
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All Seasons | |||
Specials | 2 | ||
Season 1 | May 1987 | August 1987 | 13 |
Season 2 | March 1988 | April 1989 | 13 |
Season 3 | April 1989 | July 1989 | 13 |
Season 4 | April 1990 | July 1990 | 13 |
Season 5 | January 1991 | April 1991 | 13 |
Unassigned Episodes | 0 |
Season | From | To | Episodes |
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Unassigned Episodes | 67 |
Season | From | To | Episodes |
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Season 1 | 0 | ||
Unassigned Episodes | 67 |
Name | Number of Episodes | Dates | |
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Jay Tarses | 27 | 05/21/1987 - 04/13/1991 | |
Steven Dubin | 9 | 05/13/1989 - 02/09/1991 | |
Don Scardino | 8 | 05/25/1988 - 04/06/1991 | |
Arlene Sanford | 1 | 07/02/1987 | |
Mark Cullingham | 1 | 08/13/1987 |
Name | Number of Episodes | Dates | |
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Richard Dresser | 14 | 06/03/1989 - 03/16/1991 | |
Elaine Arata | 13 | 05/27/1989 - 02/23/1991 | |
Bob Brush | 10 | 06/04/1987 - 04/17/1989 | |
Eric Ellis Overmyer | 4 | 06/01/1988 - 07/15/1989 | |
Cindy Lou Johnson | 2 | 03/30/1991 - 04/06/1991 | |
Judith Kahan | 2 | 06/25/1987 - 07/02/1987 | |
Albert Innaurato | 2 | 06/10/1989 - 04/27/1990 | |
Christine Pittel | 1 | 07/01/1989 | |
Daniel Stern | 1 | 05/13/1989 | |
Jeffrey Lane | 1 | 07/09/1987 | |
Norma Safford Vela | 1 | 05/25/1988 | |
Sheree Guitar | 1 | 07/23/1987 | |
Wendy Kout | 1 | 08/13/1987 | |
Christine Vertosick | 1 | 06/24/1989 | |
Carl Capotorto | 1 | 03/23/1991 | |
Allan Burrs | 1 | 06/18/1987 | |
David Suehsdorf | 1 | 06/08/1990 | |
James Ryan | 1 | 03/02/1991 | |
Jodie Rothe | 1 | 06/24/1989 | |
Craig Volk | 1 | 05/20/1989 | |
Sarah Paley | 1 | 04/20/1990 | |
Laurie Gelman | 1 | 07/30/1987 | |
Daniel Finneran | 1 | 08/06/1987 | |
James Stark | 1 | 04/28/1988 |
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