Blue Skies
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Seasons | 1
Episodes | 8
avg.Runtime | 30 min
First EP | 1994-09-12
Last EP | 1994-10-24
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Two young guys operate the Blue Skies Trading Company, a mail-order business of outdoor goods, in a Boston loft. When their accountant rips them off they are forced to take on a third partner - a lady with a MBA in Business from Harvard.
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Season List
season 1 || (1994) season 1
Relesed on | 1994-09-12
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A Partner Changes Everything
1994-09-12
Joel Goodman and Russell Evans (Corey Parker, Matt Roth) are partners in a small mail-order business celebrating its first anniversary. First up: after being scammed by their accountant (Richard Kind), the guys hire spirited Harvard MBA Ellie Baskin.
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Kenny Returns
1994-09-19
Joel must choose between friendship and the company when Russell and Ellie cast opposing votes on whether to sponsor the embezzling Kenny (Richard Kind) in a prison work-release program.
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The Quick and the Alone
1994-09-26
Russell dates Ellies' cousin, a gorgeous overachiever—and a bore. But Russell promised Ellie that he wouldn't break her cousin's heart.
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A Hatful of Pain
1994-10-03
Sales skyrocket on Blue Skies' fishing hats after an overindulgent rock star is seen sporting the original—which Russell had reluctantly given to a flaky model he dated.
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If You Knew Daddy Like I Know Daddy
1994-10-10
John Forsythe plays Ellie's imposing father, who won't take no for an answer when she defiantly refused the senior vice presidency of his global business empire.
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Cat's in the Bag
1994-10-17
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A Kiss is Just a Mess
1994-10-24
The company ""no-dating"" rule is put to the test after Ellie breaks up with her live-in lover, leaving her vulnerable—and needy.
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The Girl, the Bull and the Amenite Hat
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