Season 6: 2001-2002
Series # |
Season # |
Title | Director | Writer(s) | Original airdate |
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124 | 1 | "The Arrival" | Ted Wass | Tom Hertz | September 25, 2001 |
The mayor begins a relationship with a judge (Farrah Fawcett) whose divorce is not finalized. Charlie confronts his feelings for Caitlin, but must take a backseat to an old flame who returns (Michael J. Fox). | |||||
125 | 2 | "A Tree Falls in Manhattan" | Ted Wass | Jon Pollack | September 25, 2001 |
Wanting to impress his new girlfriend, the Mayor accidentally chops down a historic landmark. Charlie becomes involved with a woman (Denise Richards) who is a rival opponent's Campaign Manager. (First Appearance: Tom Amandes as Wheeler) | |||||
126 | 3 | "Wife with Mikey" | Ted Wass | Tim Hobert | October 2, 2001 |
Mike (Michael J. Fox) returns to City Hall to work on the Mayor's re-election campaign and to break-up with his fianceƩ (Olivia d'Abo). | |||||
127 | 4 | "The Apartment" | Ted Wass | Michelle Nader | October 9, 2001 |
As polls show that the public disapproves of the Mayor's relationship with a married woman, Charlie finds his apartment being used as a secret hideaway. Caitlin asks Carter to go to a baby shower with her. | |||||
128 | 5 | "Yet Another Stakeout" | Ted Wass | Chris Henchy | October 16, 2001 |
Wheeler begins a smear campaign on the Mayor. Stuart begins a relationship with the love of his life (Lori Loughlin), but objects to her being a surrogate for Carter. | |||||
129 | 6 | "Yeah Baby!" | Ted Wass | Bill Callahan & Philip Wen | October 23, 2001 |
Carter's surrogate announces that she's pregnant and that the baby might be Stuarts. The Mayor hires a psychic political advisor (Queen Latifah). | |||||
130 | 7 | "Sleeping with the Enemy" | Ted Wass | Mark Torgrove & Paul A. Kaplan | November 6, 2001 |
Charlie's continued relationship with Wheeler's campaign manager results in the Mayor having to reveal a secret to the press. Paul asks Caitlin to help him woo a member of the Winston campaign. | |||||
131 | 8 | "She's Gotta Habit" | Ted Wass | Stacy Traub | November 6, 2001 |
After Jennifer (Denise Richards) admits to having a lesbian affair, Charlie fears she's falling for Caitlin. Paul arranges for the Mayor's girlfriend to arbitrate his divorce settlement. | |||||
132 | 9 | "The Wedding Scammer" | Ted Wass | Bonnie Schneider & Hadley Davis | November 13, 2001 |
Caitlin's mother (Michelle Phillips) arrives in New York for a family wedding. Paul and Stuart go to a Victoria's Secret fashion show. (Guest Star: Rhea Durham) | |||||
133 | 10 | "Fight Flub" | Ted Wass | Mark Torgrove & Paul A. Kaplan | November 20, 2001 |
After Wheeler suffers a heart attack, his wife (Elizabeth Mitchell) runs for mayor in his place. | |||||
134 | 11 | "Chinatown" | Ted Wass | Philip Wen & Bill Callahan | November 27, 2001 |
On Election Day, the Mayor proposes to Claire and Charlie and Jennifer make a decision on the future of their relationship. | |||||
135 | 12 | "An Office and a Gentleman" | Ted Wass | Tim Hobert | December 11, 2001 |
Charlie evaluates the staff to determine who is more worthy of a new office. Caitlin agrees to go on a date with a City Hall Santa who refuses to remove his costume. | |||||
136 | 13 | "O Mother, Where Art Thou?" | Ted Wass | Jon Pollack | January 8, 2002 |
Carter sets the Mayor up with a woman (Judith Light) who has a very personal history with the Winston Family. Caitlin and Charlie date a father and his daughter and end up in a family therapy session with them.(First Appearance: Tom (Perry King)). | |||||
137 | 14 | "Rags to Riches" | Ted Wass | Mark Torgrove & Paul A. Kaplan | March 5, 2002 |
Caitlin invites Charlie's father (Martin Sheen) to attend a surprise birthday dinner. Paul tries to help Carter mourn the death of Rags. | |||||
138 | 15 | "Sex, Lies and Video Date" | Ted Wass | Michelle Nader | March 12, 2002 |
The Mayor warns Charlie not to pursue his niece (Amy Jo Johnson). Paul appears on Blind Date. Guest Star: Roger Lodge. | |||||
139 | 16 | "Eyes Wide Open" | Ted Wass | Chris Henchy | March 19, 2002 |
Called away to an important meeting, Carter asks Charlie to watch over a sixteen year-old boy (John Francis Daley) he is mentoring. The Mayor has trouble sleeping. | |||||
140 | 17 | "Age Against the Machine" | Ted Wass | Hugh Webber | March 26, 2002 |
Charlie starts to feel his age after nights of endless partying with a younger girl and her friends. Carter asks Stuart to be his wingman at a Gay fundraiser. | |||||
141 | 18 | "An Affair Not to Remember" | Ted Wass | Bill Callahan & Philip Wen | April 9, 2002 |
While the Mayor acts as a Celebrity bartender, Caitlin reflects on her first love and realizes Charlie is to blame for losing him. | |||||
142 | 19 | "Let's Give Them Something to Talk About" | Ted Wass | Stacy Traub | April 16, 2002 |
Charlie tries to fulfill Caitlin's fantasies. Paul appears on a controversial radio talk show. (Guest Star: Larry Elder) | |||||
143 | 20 | "Look Who's Not Talking" | Ted Wass | Hadley Davis & Bonnie Schneider | April 23, 2002 |
Caitlin ends her relationship with Tom and tells Charlie she's interested in dating him. When they go out on their first date, things are awkward... until they end up in bed together, that is. But are they ready for a real relationship? Meanwhile, the Mayor hires a temp, Pete, to fill in for Stuart while he's out, but Paul and Carter see him as a threat. | |||||
144 | 21 | "A Tale of Four Cities" | Ted Wass | Reese Bryant | April 30, 2002 |
Unhappy with how Charlie interacts with an old flame, Caitlin tries to make Charlie jealous by showing interest in a reporter. The Mayors of New York and Los Angeles (Robert Hays) compete to make Paris their sister city. | |||||
145 | 22 | "A Friend in Need" | Ted Wass | Tom Hertz & Bill Lawrence | April 30, 2002 |
Surveillance footage shows Charlie and Caitlin having sex in the Mayor's office. Carter finally gets a foster child, that won't stop crying unless it's held by Paul. |
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