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Workplace situation comedy centered on the character of Susan, a "somewhat sheltered" magazine writer who has dumped her rich fiancé at the altar and must now cope with being suddenly single - complicated by the fact that her boss at hip San Francisco magazine The Gate is her ex's brother Jack. He has promoted her from copy editor to writer of a column on being single in the '90s, thus irritating her co-workers: caustic lifestyle columnist Vicki, Cuban playboy. Susan's main support is her loving grandmother Nana. In highly publicized trouble before it ever aired, Suddenly Susan had to switch formats from a bookstore to a magazine workplace setting - sort of Mary Richards going to work for Lou Grant at the Trib.
Vicki searches for Ben on their honeymoon; an unforeseen development delays the passion between Susan and Jack.
Susan and Jack avoid each other at work after their first attempt at romance fizzle; Maddy accuses Vicki of theft.
In a desperate attempt to keep her romance with Jack a secret from the office grapevine, Susan tells bloodhound Vicki that she's dating her dentist, Mort Gerken -- only to have Vicki decide that Mort is cheating on Susan. Meanwhile, Todd challenges Maddy to an IQ test, staking his prime parking place in the office garage on the outcome; and Luis celebrates his fifth anniversary at the Gate.
Susan's office romance gets sticky; staff members speak at a school career day.
Jack misses Susan's Halloween party and then won't explain his whereabouts to protect Maddy. At Susan's party her landlady Mrs. Fong wears a remarkably convincing Dr. Joyce Brothers costume (who guest stars as herself); no one can figure out what Susan's costume is supposed to be; superstitious Luis is upset when he learns Todd is dating a real witch; and Nana encourages Pete's partner Hank to strike a new attitude which Pete does not appreciate.
Susan and Jack perform terribly every time they are paired together to play a game, so they see a therapist thinking that means they are incompatible as a couple. Nana fends off a mugger, humiliating Luis.
After a tremor shakes things up at the Gate, the staff rescue from the stalled elevator a shaken Lily, a nonagenarian survivor of the 1906 earthquake who shares her off-the-wall story (told via flashbacks featuring the cast) about Lily's mother, an aspiring singer (Susan); a lovesick busboy (Jack); a fortuneteller (Nana); two cough drop moguls (Todd and Luis); and Enrico Caruso.
When Jack and Susan head off on their first weekend together, they're sidetracked by a visit to Jack's lowlife cousin Wallace and bamboozled into baby-sitting his kids, who are a handful. Meanwhile, Luis (and everybody else) hangs out at Susan's place, awaiting delivery of her new mattress.
Tensions mount over Thanksgiving dinner with Jack's hostile family when he announces his plans to move in with Susan. Meanwhile, Todd and Luis persuade Grandmother Richmond to let them come to the mansion as well -- but they end up playing a perilous game with the family's crazy, gun toting Uncle Bert. Also, Vicki reluctantly helps Ben and a volunteer staff to serve Thanksgiving dinner to a men's shelter.
Susan's search for a love nest with Jack is diverted by her attention to a handsome real estate agent. Meanwhile, Todd and Vicki vie for the favor of Mrs. Fong, the landlady of Susan's current apartment. Each wanting the choice apartment when Susan moves out, they competitively do errands and pamper Mrs. Fong. Also, Maddy reluctantly asks Luis to take her photograph as a present for her mother, but Luis must make extreme efforts to get Maddy to smile for the camera.
While Jack and Susan's relationship comes to an end, Todd begins seeing a cantor from Ben's temple. Meanwhile, Maddy suffers a dramatic allergic reaction to the food at a party that causes her to bloat enormously, and stretch the dress so much she can't take it back to the shop as she was planning.
Luis informs everyone that he got married in Vegas; Todd becomes a "Big Buddy" to a 30 year old.
Jack takes Susan and Nana sky diving; jealous of Maddy, Vicki and Luis hire an inept assistant.
Susan discovers that Maddy is an alcoholic; Todd purchases an expensive set of food storage containers.
While attending a journalism conference, Susan thinks Jack wants to get back together until she sees him with an ex-girlfriend. She tries to make him jealous by flirting with a columnist.
Susan must bring a grief stricken Vicki back from Arizona after her husband has a fatal heart attack.
Todd tries to get Susan to slip his demo tape to the handsome record producer she is dating.
Susan and Maddy's former classmate returns for revenge; Vicki gives Ben's clothes to Todd.
Hollywood Hogan is a shoo-in for city supervisor after the sudden death of the incumbent. That is, until Susan weighs the option of squaring off with the big fella. She has already attacked him in The Gate, and when he calls her out, she rises to the challenge and the grudge match is on.
After the disastrous debate with Hollywood Hogan, Susan decides to fight back with a sleazy TV campaign. Meanwhile, Hogan infiltrates Susan's camp -- by hitting on Vicki.
Susan buys one of Luis' photos despite a thinning bank account; Jack dates Todd's sister.
Jack challenges a rival editor to a game of bowling; Susan, Vicki, and Zack go see musician Warren Zevon.
Susan panics when she is unable to find Todd with any of his friends; the gang reminisces about Todd.
Note: The season finale is a memorial to former series star David Strickland, who committed suicide in mid-season.
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