Elliott exhibits signs of depression after Ellen announces her decision to run for Congress; Elliott runs into his next door neighbor when he takes out the trash, and is cajoled into taking an old lamp to the ""Antiques Caravan"" television show; a confrontation with a shady client helps Ellen realize that she could become an influential force for change in Congress; Reeva interviews for a job in the university anthropology department, but decides to take a job selling cosmetics; Dori tags along with a famous photographer covering a big murder trial, and winds up taking the photograph that makes the front page.
| Name | Type | Role | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Patty Lin | Writer | ||
| Brigid Brannagh | Guest Star | ||
| Stacey Silverman | Guest Star | ||
| Shelly Robertson | Guest Star | ||
| Sharon Omi | Guest Star | ||
| Lauri Hendler | Guest Star | ||
| Vyto Ruginis | Guest Star | ||
| Mary Kay Place | Guest Star | ||
| Tom Verica | Guest Star | ||
| Jim Piddock | Guest Star | ||
| Valente Rodriguez | Guest Star | ||
| Armin Shimerman | Guest Star | ||
| John Rosenfeld | Guest Star | ||
| George D. Wallace | Guest Star | ||
| Clyde Kusatsu | Guest Star | ||
| Denuda Williams | Guest Star | ||
| Lesli Linka Glatter | Director |