Too Close for Comfort - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

Guess Who's Coming to Burp?
On her 42nd birthday, Muriel discovers she's pregnant.

Your Guest is as Good as Mine
Henry finds it difficult to tolerate his free-spirited niece who is staying with the family.

Who's Sara Now?
Muriel and Henry wonder if Sara is their real daughter.

The Prince and the Frog
Sara decides to go out with one of Jackie's former boyfriends.

What's Our Rush?
Muriel and Henry must decide if they want to know their baby's sex before it's born.

Rafkin's Bum
A derelict shows up for his annual Thanksgiving feast with the Rushes' transvestite tenant.

Where There's a Will
The Rush family starts a round of bickering when Henry decides to make out his will.

The Remaking of Monroe
A self-effacing Monroe takes an assertiveness-training course that turns him into an egomaniac.

When the Bough Breaks
Muriel's latest assignment interferes with Henry's 25th anniversary plans.

Cop-Out
Jackie falls in love with a policeman, much to Henry's disappointment.

April and September
April's affair with a middle-aged music executive doesn't set too well with Henry.

A Fan for Henry
When a fanatical fan steals a Cosmic Cow puppet, Henry sets out to recover it.

Brotherly Hate
April schemes to effect a reconciliation between Henry and the brother he hasn't spoken to for 40 years.

Charlie's Last Hurrah
An old friend with a penchant for practical jokes sets Henry up with a woman in a restaurant.

The Last Weekend
On a ski trip with Sara and Jackie, Henry finds himself alone with champagne and a hot tub until unexpected company arrives.

My Unfavorite Martin
Muriel sides with Henry when her mother voices her disapproval of him.

Seventh Month Blues
In her seventh month of pregnancy Muriel is feeling unattractive.

As the Cookie Crumbles
Sara and April's new business is fined for violating city regulations.

Foreign Exchange
Sara and Jackie exchange apartments with a European couple Henry suspects might be terrorists.

A Matter of Degree
Despite Henry's disapproval, Sara decides to pursue a TV talk show job instead of a college degree.

A Policeman's Wife is Not a Happy One
Jackie eagerly awaits a marriage proposal when Brad returns from a trip, but he's having second thoughts.

Don't Shoot the Piano Movers
Muriel's labor pains start off with a bad note when a stuck piano blocks their way to the hospital.
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