Episodes
Production # | Title | Synopsis | Airdate |
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40354-001 | "Pilot" | Aspiring actor Frankie Zito answers an ad that reads "GWM Seeks Roommate," thinking "GWM" stands for "Guy With Money," not "Gay White Male." | February 28, 2001 |
40354-002 | "The Marriage Counselor" | Confusion abounds when Warren reluctantly gives Frankie's mother some sex tips. | Unaired |
40354-003 | "Scenes from an Italian Party" | Everything seems to go wrong when Warren orchestrates a 25th anniversary party for Frankie's parents. Meanwhile, Meryl swoons over a completely oblivious Frankie. | Unaired |
40354-004 | "A Brief Encounter" | Numerous misunderstandings ensue when Frankie's once-worn silk boxers go missing. | March 28, 2001 |
40354-005 | "Blah, Blah, Blah" | Warren and Frankie decide to share custody of Frankie's girlfriend (Jacqueline Obradors). | March 12, 2001 |
40354-006 | "Fight Night" | Frankie attempts to hide his gay roommate when his buddies come over to watch the fights. | March 7, 2001 |
40354-007 | "Shaggy Dog Story" | Frankie and Warren take in a stray dog. Meanwhile, Meryl finally agrees to a date with Pino. | April 11, 2001 |
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