Exam pressures have Bob wondering whether he was wise to quit his well-paying job to attend medical school.
Bob has difficulty accepting the fact that his widowed mother has moved in with her boyfriend.
When he accompanies Marvin to the psychiatrist, Bob learns that he himself is the one with the problems.
Bob introduces Marvin to Ellie's recently divorced sister.
Bob is chosen for a program in New York, but Ellie is unable to go along.
An attractive young medical student sets her sights on Bob.
Bob is worried about Busso's high blood pressure.
Ellie offers to earn money by posing nude for her art class.
A renowned architect finds that public reaction to his declaration of homosexuality is decidedly mixed.
Ingersoll's actions become irrational after he's promoted to dean of the medical school.
Bob's daily routine is the subject of a documentary by two filmmakers.
Dr. Strauss turns to Bob for comfort after his wife leaves him.
Bob is suspected of involvement in an embezzlement scheme against the insurance company that employed him.
The Wilcoxes are entertaining the new dean and his wife, who was Bob's girlfriend during their undergraduate days.