Just Shoot Me Season 3 Episode 8 The List
- TVPG
- November 24, 1998
- 22 min
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7.4 (148)
Title: Just Shoot Me - Season 3 Episode 8: The List
Episode Description:
In this hilarious episode of "Just Shoot Me," titled "The List," things take an amusing turn when the staff of Blush magazine engages in a battle of secrets and personal revelations. As always, the dynamic and dysfunctional team of the fashion magazine is bound to bring the laughter and surprises.
The episode begins on a typical day at the office, with Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), the smart and sassy writer, trying to juggle her work responsibilities while also dealing with her quirky colleagues. Maya is known for her quick wit and her ability to handle any situation with a dose of sarcasm. Her professional life is often intertwined with her personal life, causing plenty of humorous situations.
At the center of the episode is Elliott DiMauro (Enrico Colantoni), the flamboyant and charismatic photographer for Blush magazine. His eccentric personality often leads him to pursue unconventional measures to get the perfect shot. This time, Elliott is determined to find out who has included him on an exclusive and elusive list known as "The List." Intrigued and slightly paranoid, Elliott vows to uncover the truth by using every resource at his disposal.
Meanwhile, Jack Gallo (George Segal), the smooth-talking and womanizing owner of Blush, finds himself entangled in a romantic subplot. He becomes infatuated with a mysterious woman he met at a party. Determined to track her down, he enlists the help of his ambitious and sharp executive assistant, Nina Van Horn (Wendie Malick). Nina, known for her glamorous appearance and unapologetic attitude, takes on the mission with her typical enthusiasm, leading to an unexpected outcome.
Back at the office, the sweet and naïve Dennis Finch (David Spade), Blush's assistant and receptionist, shares a surprising revelation with fellow coworker and former model, Maya. The unexpected confession leads them both down an amusing and unexpected path, testing their friendship and professional boundaries.
Adding to the comedic chaos is the self-absorbed but well-meaning fashion editor, Nina. Her obsession with her appearance, celebrity gossip, and maintaining her status as a fashion icon fuels her wild and comedic schemes. In this episode, Nina finds herself caught up in a scandalous rumor that threatens to overshadow her career. Determined to save face, she embarks on a mission to uncover the truth and clear her name, resulting in hilarious predicaments.
"The List" showcases the unique chemistry between the characters of "Just Shoot Me." Their witty banter, zany antics, and unexpected revelations keep audiences entertained throughout the episode. Each character's personal journey contributes to the overarching story, leading to moments of hilarity, self-discovery, and surprising connections between the staff of Blush magazine.
As the episode comes to a close, the characters' secrets and personal revelations are unraveled, leaving them to navigate the aftermath of their comical adventures. With its clever writing, sharp humor, and endearing characters, "Just Shoot Me" promises another delightful and laughter-filled episode in "The List."