Dharma & Greg
Dharma Freedom Finkelstein-Montgomery (Jenna Elfman, "Townies") is a free-spirited yoga instructor with an incredible knack for looking on the bright side. Raised by hippie parents, she was taught to shun convention, trust her wildest instincts, and find the joy in everyday life. Her husband, Greg Montgomery (Thomas Gibson, "Chicago Hope"), is a conservative, Harvard-educated attorney and the yin to Dharma's yang. Married on their first date, they have remained committed to each other from day one, despite the obstacles presented by the world around them.
Among those obstacles are Dharma's counterculture parents, Abby (Mimi Kennedy) and Larry (Alan Rachins), who recently brought another bohemian bundle of joy — baby Harry — into the world. On the other side, literally, are Greg's uptight, blue-blood parents, Kitty (Susan Sullivan) and Edward (Mitchell Ryan), who've slowly but surely come to accept the fact that their son married outside the country club boundaries.
Executive producer Chuck Lorre made minor television history by taking advantage of the fact that many fans didn't see the show at the time of its broadcast: for those who videotaped the show, each episode's end credits reveal a special message from Lorre on a vanity card. These are currently being added and can be found under the "Notes" section for each episode.
A culturally mismatched couple find love at first sight. They meet on a subway and decide to wed immediately. That done, it's a matter of dealing with the in-laws.
Dharma tries to befriend Kitty, who turns the couple's party plans into a country club affair.
A misunderstanding about a 'shower' sends Dharma to the hardware store, while Kitty plans to send invitations.
Kitty engineers a country club wedding that embarrasses the young couple.
When Greg's ex-girlfriend returns from Washington, Dharma turns matchmaker with a vengeance.
Greg enrolls in Dharma's yoga class to help him relax, and suffers painful regrets.
Dharma meets a Native American who wants to die on her premises, formerly his ancestor's burial ground.
When Greg is urged to run for Congress, Dharma consults Kitty for advice on grooming, as a political wife.
A routine background check for Greg turns into a nightmare for Dharma when it's discovered that her father is not wanted by the FBI as he's always thought.
While Dharma attempts to cook Thanksgiving dinner, Kitty holds a restaurant reservation, just in case.
Dharma seeks a way to fight back when she finds her yoga students being stolen away by a martial arts teacher.
Looking after Greg's teen cousin Jennifer nearly proves more than Dharma can handle.
Greg quits his job to become a cook, and Edward pursues an earlier calling as a hairstylist.
When Greg decides they need a car for Dharma, she comes home with a school bus that's seen better days.
Dharma's old boyfriend shows up to charm everyone but Greg.
Greg sets up a romantic getaway weekend that turns out to be anything but. And Kitty thinks Larry's into mate-swapping.
As Kitty turns 50, the women rally to her support, while the men go bobsledding - in a canoe.
A water emergency forces the couple to move in with his parents. Abby and Larry consider marriage.
When Dharma finds out that her in-laws are living apart, Kitty has her swear not to leak the news to Greg.
Dharma takes care of Jane's 'Mr. Boots,' a man who thinks he's a cat; meanwhile, a fortune cookie reveals the truth about Kitty and Edward.
Spring fever moves Dharma to carpet the apartment with grass and enter a ballroom dance contest.
To win a bet with Jane, Dharma and Greg plan to have sex in a public locale while the finale of Seinfeld distracts the city.
Dharma engenders Greg's discomfort when she befriends his poker buddies.
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Mitchell Ryan | Edward Montgomery |
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Joel Murray | Pete Cavanaugh |
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Thomas Gibson | Greg Montgomery |
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Mimi Kennedy | Abby O'Neil |
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Jenna Elfman | Dharma Finkelstein Montgomery |
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Susan Sullivan | Kitty Montgomery |
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Alan Rachins | Larry Finkelstein |
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Shae D'Lyn | Jane |
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Lillian Hurst | Celia |
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Nick Toth | Society Dave |
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Yeardley Smith | Marlene |
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Joel McKinnon Miller | Hooper |
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Jesse D. Goins | Cop |
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Lucille Soong | Chinese Grandmother |
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Louis E. Rosas | Wedding Guest |
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Don Cummings | Waiter |
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Laurie Metcalf | Spyder |
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Jennifer Darling | Suzanne |
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Jane Seymour | Jane Seymour |
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Jon Cryer | Brian |
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Valente Rodriguez | Ramon |
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David Lee Smith | Sid |
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Floyd Westerman | George Littlefox |
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Andy Umberger | Cop |
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Penn Jillette | Vincent |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Nr Discs | 3 |
| Screen Ratios | Standaard (4:3) |
| Subtitles | Deens | Engels | Fins | Noors | Zweeds |
| Distributor | 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment |
| Edition Release Date | May 07, 2007 |
| Regions | Regio 2 |
| Location | TV - Comedy |
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| Purchased | On Jan 23, 2021 |
| Watched | |
| Index | 842 |
| Added Date | Aug 16, 2017 10:00:59 |
| Modified Date | Jan 10, 2026 16:11:53 |