Watch Dharma & Greg Season 5 Episode 22: Tuesday's Child Online

Watch Dharma & Greg Season 5 Episode 22: Tuesday's Child
IMDB Rating: 7.8/10 from 52 votes
Release: 2002 /

Dharma & Greg

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Season 5

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Episode 22

Genre: Comedy | Romance
Director: Joel Murray
Stars: Jenna Elfman, Thomas Gibson, Joel Murray
Synopsis: Greg notices young Gracie stays behind after a performance by Rodney the clown. Dharma insists to take elaborate care of Gracie, dragging the brat along to everyone's nuisance at Montgomery Industries. Kitty's alleged abuse of a perfume saleslady got her convicted to community service. She expected Abby to sign her hours slip at the recycling shop, but when that is denied as cheating turns the place into a fashionable elite boutique against every hippie grain, with the desired result.

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