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- 1994–200123mTV-14TV Episode7.7 (133)Jay tries to help Marty find something he is good at, and Duke promises viewers $100 each if Jay can't make them laugh.
- Eleanor forces Margo to attend a débutante ball, to which Jay accompanies her; meanwhile, Jay's show is losing viewers to a children's show called "Humphrey the Hippo."
- Eleanor writes a children's book whose main character is based on Jay.
- Margo falls in love with rock star Johnny Wrath, and Jay tries to help Alice find a preschool for Penny.
- Duke runs for president of the United States with Jay as his speechwriter.
- As part of an effort to make Jay more likable, Geraldo Rivera interviews Jay and Eleanor, but a confrontation during the interview only makes the situation worse.
- Duke wants to give up on life after learning he has only four years to live, but Jay tries to find a cure for his ailment.
- After Jay gets fired due to low ratings, his goal is to rebuild his career by winning a second Pulitzer Prize.
- Marty becomes popular at school after losing weight, and Jay gets a death threat after giving an actor a bad review.
- While hosting his 10th anniversary special at Carnegie Hall, Jay is taken hostage on stage and shows numerous film clips while awaiting rescue.
- After writing a screenplay, Jay takes leave from his job and moves to Hollywood, where he is hired to write a sequel to a movie he hated.
- Alice is jealous when Jay is courted by Jeremy's beautiful sister.
- After being mocked for his poor physical condition, Jay decides to run the New York Marathon to prove he is a man.
- Jay chaperones Marty's first date, but when the girl returns to her home country, Marty decides to follow her.
- Jay's romance with a projectionist goes bad after she ties him to a bed and plans to kill him.
- Jay tells Alice, Penny, Marty, and Marty's friends about how he was trapped in Iraq during the Persian Gulf War.
- Romance blooms when Jay helps and falls for a poor single mother and her child.
- Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert break up their partnership as movie critics, and each of them considers Jay as a potential replacement for the other.
- A beautiful actress falls in love with Jay, but he worries that she just wants a good review for her latest film.
- Jay quits his job as a critic and becomes a truck driver.
- Jay becomes friends with Doris the makeup lady and eventually comes to believe that she is his birth mother.
- Alice's sister Randa comes to New York to find a husband and eventually sets her sights on Duke.
- Jay's parents are lost at sea, and Jay is put in charge of their fortune.
- Jay explains that he is making a comeback on the Internet after being kicked off network television.
- 1994–20014mTV-14TV Episode6.3 (34)Jay's review of summer movies focuses on "Mission: Impossible II," and Arnold Schwarzenegger stops by to demand that Jay say something nice about his movies.