Pauly - Episodes

Episodes

Title Directed by: Written by: Air date
1 "Pilot" Robert Berlinger James Berg,
Stan Zimmerman
3 March 1997
When Edward announces his engagement to gold-digging young Dawn, Pauly schemes to break them up.
2 "Spies Like Us" Amanda Bearse Mark Amato,
Dan Berendsen,
Dalina Soto-Loesser
10 March 1997
Pauly and Burger suspect Dawn is sleeping with the new handyman.
3 "Pauly Come Home" Max Tash Mark Amato 17 March 1997
Feeling ignored by his father, Pauly decides to run away from home.
4 "Foreplay" Terri McCoy Dan Berendsen,
Dalina Soto-Loesser
31 March 1997
Pauly alters his image in an attempt to land a date with a yuppie. Meanwhile, Dawn tries to impress a group of stuffy socialites.
5 "Through the Ringers" Amanda Bearse Mark Alton Brown,
Dee LaDuke
7 April 1997
When Pauly discovers that Dawn once starred in a sleazy flick called Slammer Sluts, he tries to blackmail her by tracking down her costar.
6 "The Babe Magnet" * Bernadette Luckett N/A
Pauly takes a shine to Zach when a flirtatious single mom mistakes Pauly's young step-brother-to-be for his son.
7 "Life's a Drag" * * N/A
Pauly jumps at the chance to judge a beauty contest, but he's initially oblivious to the fact that the contestants are drag queens.

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