James L. Brooks — Productrice / Producteur
Épisodes 22
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Angela, the tennis playing Phenom, strives to live as a normal teenager. Her pushy coach Lou, keeps her in the tennis spotlight and she does not have time for friends or family. Her mother, Diane, is falling off her hinges and needs to get away for the weekend, so Lou gives her the tip of a spa that he goes to often and she can relax and get a 50% discount for mentionining his name. When Diane gets there she meets a charming man, except he has multiple personalities. Back home, Brian must tend to his little sister's camp meetings, which turns out to be in his favor.
Lire la suiteAngela's First Kiss
Angela postpones a trip to a tournament to attend a dance with her new boyfriend.
Lire la suiteSecrets
Dianne's ex fails to send a check, the mortgage is late and the van needs repairs.
Lire la suiteAngela Gets Crushed
Angela falls for her new coach who's stringing her along to get the most out of her as a player.
Lire la suiteDaddy's Home
Angela's dad spends more time with her - and horns in on coach Lou's turf.
Lire la suiteGame Face
Coach Lou pumps up Angela for a match - then Dianne destroys his handiwork with a hug.
Lire la suiteAngela's Wild Ride
Encouraged by a rebellious friend, Angela takes a ride on the wild side and gets caught in a stolen car.
Lire la suiteAnswered Prayers
Mary Margaret needs to work out a few misconceptions about the power of prayer. Meanwhile, a depressed Lou won't leave the Doolan house.
Lire la suiteCrazy for You
At a resort, Dianne meets a gentleman who's too good to be true.
Lire la suiteThere's No Place Like Home
Mary Margaret lands the lead in a school play and expects the whole family to be there, despite the fact that Angela has a tournament.
Lire la suiteA Lou-Daughter Picnic
Lou plays dad for a day when he takes Mary Margaret to a father-daughter picnic.
Lire la suiteA Very Doolan Christmas
Lou and his mother spend Christmas with the Doolans, and Brian has a special gift for Roanne.
Lire la suiteBrian and the Tennis Star
The Doolans host a promiscuous tennis star, whom they hope to keep away from the wild side of L.A..
Lire la suiteMy Little Tony
To Angela's chagrin, Lou scares off her boyfriend, while Mary Margaret can't ditch a pesky admirer.
Lire la suiteMen are Dogs
Dianne discovers that her sister the judge isn't a very good judge of character when the woman falls for coach Lou.
Lire la suiteSpring Break-Out
Brian's overzealous approach as Coach Lou's new head of security turns the tennis academy into a prison camp.
Lire la suiteWhat's in a Vow?
Dianne gives a speech about working in the real world, and it's so inspiring that a nun renounces her vows.
Lire la suiteDianne's Young Buck
Surprise and disbelief rock the Doolan household when Dianne dates a younger man.
Lire la suiteAngela's Fifteen Minutes
Angela's first newspaper profile leads to heartache when a reporter manipulates the facts from the interview.
Lire la suiteIt's a Wonderful Mid-Life Crisis
Lou faces a midlife crisis. Jerry Mathers and Tracy Austin appear as themselves.
Lire la suiteJust a Family of Doolans Sittin' Around Talkin'
The Doolans reveal their fantasies after winning five hours of free psychotherapy.
Lire la suiteStrictly Lunchroom
Mary Margaret and her dancing partner plot to sidestep their instructor's restrictions on creativity.
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