Sara - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

David Returns
In the series pilot, Sara's back with her boyfriend, and she receives his marriage proposal with alarm for her career and lifestyle.

Sara's Mom
Anticipating a visit from her mother, Sara puts her defenses on alert for the inevitable onslaught of subtle maternal criticism.

Dueling Lawyers
Sara and Marty take opposite sides in a divorce case for a couple Sara matched up in the first place.

Helen Steps Out
Sara and Roz try to lure Helen out of her shell---and apartment---and into activities where she can meet men.

You Can't Win 'em All
Dennis refers all his clients to the other lawyers after he loses a case that precipitates a loss of self-esteem.

A Date with Keith
Sara's pestered by a persistent suitor whose feelings she doesn't want to hurt.

Rock 'n' Roll Father
Sara becomes stand-in "father" to Jesse when Stuart's rock band regroups, leaving him little time for his son.

27 Candles
Sara's co-workers insist on throwing a birthday party for her, even though Sara would rather watch basketball on TV and defrost the freezer.

Sara's Short Story
In her quest to find a date for a dance, Sara finds a man long on charm, but short on ... well, just short.

Meet Mr. Cooper
The lawyers face the loss of their jobs when the corporate office decides to shut down the San Francisco franchise because of its marginal profitability.

Girls Just Want to Have Fun
Sara fears the worst when she learns that her visiting 16-year-old cousin (Jill Schoelen)---who's been asking lots of questions about sex---is out on a date with Marty.

A Night at the Ballet
Roz spots the man of her dreams at a performance of "Cinderella," only to have him disappear into the crowd.

Brief Encounter
Tension in the office prompts Mr. Cooper to order Sara and her colleagues to attend group therapy.
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