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How did you buy your ticket? Episodes 1. Gilted Lily. Air date: Apr 19, In My Humboldt Opinion. Air date: Apr 26, A Stand-Up Triple. Air date: May 3, Rubble With a Cause. Air date: May 10, Aguna Matatala. Air date: May 17, One Night Stan. Air date: May 31, Duplicate Bridge. Air date: Jun 7, A Frond in Need. Air date: Jun 14, Who's Bugging Mary? Air date: Jun 21, Miles to Go. Air date: Jun 28, Frederick Weller Marshall Mann Actor. Nichole Hiltz Brandi Shannon Actor.

Cristian de la Fuente Raphael Ramirez Actor. Todd Williams Bobby D Actor. Ali Marsh Dr. Shelley Finkel Guest Star. Drew Powell Sandy Guest Star. Kelly Martinez Waitress Guest Star. Dan Lerner Director. Sam Weisman Director. Michael Watkins Director.

She doesn't goo-goo or ga-ga. She uses her own voice. It's exactly what I think you would expect from Mary Shannon as a mother. In the quiet moments, when she's alone with the baby, you certainly see how madly in love she is. Is there anything you can tease about what's coming up for Mary and Marshall?

McCormack: At the beginning of the season, Mary is single and Mark, my baby-daddy, is in Albuquerque and we're co-parenting. We're friends, but we're not dating or hooking up or anything. Marshall is with Abigail, and it looks like they're getting more and more serious. Looking back, why do you think now is the right time to end the show?

McCormack: I think shows can go too long. I think it's a nice, organic ending. It feels right. I think the dad stuff is really big and that being resolved feels like a natural ending to me. Whether that could have waited another year or two — who knows?

I think there's a bunch of decisions that go into how long shows stay on the air that are above my pay grade. For me personally, it feels like the right time to end, even though I love this character. I don't think I've played a part better than this and maybe never will. But I also have these three teeny children who need me and I want to get to know them before they go to college.

But you've already signed on for another pilot. McCormack: I happen to love the script and I really love the writer and the director. But on top of that, the schedule of a multi-camera comedy is incredibly appealing to me. If I ever hear a person complaining about the schedule, I'm going to kill them.

I could do that in my sleep. I always want to work. I think it's good for moms to work. Mary took the words right out of my mouth when she said Marshall deserves to be happy. Having Mary accept that and even attempt a romance of her own was just the cherry on top. Any arm chair television addict therapist could see what that one-night romp would have really been about.

It was everything I needed to say farewell a satisfied fan. Were you as content with the finale? Are Marshall and Mary really better as best friends?



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