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America's favorite best friends, Mary and Rhoda, have been seperated for many years. Mary, as we learned, did network news for ABC in New York after being fired from WJM-TV while raising a daughter, Rose. More recently, however, she spent a 4-month vacation in Italy due to grief over her recently deceased politician husband. Rhoda, on the other hand, moved to Paris and had a daughter (Meredith). She eventually divorced her husband due to his unfaithfulness. Since then, Rhoda has moved back to New York. Mary tries to reach Rhoda in Paris. Rhoda tries to reach Mary in New York. She eventually learns of Mary's apartment's location, so she goes to visit her there. As Mary steps into a taxi, Rhoda sees her, cries out "Mary! Mary!" and the 2 best friends reunite. Later, Mary & Rose visit Mary's lawyer, where they find out that Mary's husband mortgaged much of their money to finance his campaigns. Mary must now live on what little savings she has. She goes to a job interview at WNYT and meets Jonah, a 33-year-old yuppie. He isn't exactly crazy about Mary, but hires her on as segment producer. Meanwhile, Mary & Rhoda track down galleries to display Rhoda's photography (she is in need of a job too). However, she is continuously turned down. They also have to deal with the fact that both of their daughters want to drop out of college. At work, Mary is assigned to cover a story about an 18-year-old murderer. She and the bitchy co-anchor, Cecile Andrews, interview the murderer's parents. Cecile's painful questions cause the parents to cry hysterically. Later, Cecile edits the footage to expose untruthfulness. Against Jonah's command, Mary edits another version of the story. Mary's version airs, and it is very sentimental among viewers. The next day, Jonah almost fires Mary. As Mary leaves his office, he whispers, "I liked it." Mary hears it, but isn't sure if he actually said it. Elsewhere, Rose's stand-up routine flops. After discussing it with Mary, Rose tries it again with some clever new jokes, and it is well-received. Rose tells Mary that she wants to go back for school. They go back to Mary's apartment, where Rhoda & Meredith are waiting for a surprise party. It was in attempt to cheer Mary up after being fired, but since she was not fired, it becomes a celebration of Rhoda's having found a place to display her photography. They make a toast: "To New Beginnings!"
WJM-TV has some personnel changes in the executive department (again), and everyone except Ted Baxter is fired. The new station manager wants to see the WJM News the highest-ranked in Minneapolis, and for some reason feels that Ted can help him make it happen. (Seems a little odd, eh?) The gang says goodbye to each other in the form of a long, hard cry. Mary thanks them all for being her surrogate family, and Lou finally sentimentally says, "I cherish you people." They bravely march out the office doors singing, "It's a long, long way to Tipperary." At the last moment, Mary leans back through through the WJM-TV doors and turns out the light. So long, WJM-TV.
Mary has another disastrous date and worries she'll never meet the right man, until Georgette points out that every quality she seeks can be found in Lou Grant.
Mary has planned a fancy party at her apartment, with a mystery guest of honor, but the power in the building goes before he arrives.
Murray, Ted and Lou fantasize about being married to Mary.
Ted offers Murray $200 to write an article on his behalf. The article becomes a success, but Ted refuses to share the credit with Murray.
Mary happily accepts a date from a charming older man without realizing that he's Murray's father, but everyone else has difficulty coming to terms with the difference in their ages.
WJM's former weatherman, Gordy Howard, returns to visit Minneapolis after becoming a highly successful network presenter in New York. Ted is desperate for a chance to join Gordy.
Sue Ann's Happy Homemaker show is canceled but she is determined to stay at WJM and asks Mary to give her a job in the newsroom.
Ted and Georgette successfully audition for their own variety show, which becomes a big hit, but Georgette eventually finds that she would prefer being a wife and mother.
Lou desperately wants to find a way to return a favor to an army buddy but is distraught when he asks Lou to fix him up on a date with Mary.
A pompous but renowned critic is hired to provoke controversy on The Six O'Clock News, but the newsroom thinks he has gone too far when he begins attacking Minneapolis and its residents.
Mary and Lou threaten to quit after the new station manager refuses to give them a raise.
Mary and Murray find it hard to believe that an attractive young journalist has tried to seduce Ted while they are at a convention in Hollywood.
Mary is having trouble sleeping and resorts to pills, which has Lou concerned that she's become addicted to them.
Lou learns from a source on the Teddy Award's panel that Murray will finally win an award for his news writing.
Lou realizes that he has feelings for Mary's Aunt Flo, a journalist with a similar pride and passion in the news profession.
Mary faces a contempt charge for not revealing her news source. Lou recommends a lawyer friend who takes a romantic interest in Mary.
Ted and Georgette are initially disturbed to find that their son, David, is not doing well at school, but a psychiatrist's test shows that he is a genius. Unfortunately, David lets this go to his head and takes advantage of Ted.
Lou promotes Murray to co-producer against Mary's wishes to prevent him from accepting a producer's job at a rival television station.
Ted suffers a heart attack on the air and for the next few days becomes conscious of how precious life is.
Mary hires a new sportscaster who refuses to cover any sports but swimming and is faced with the prospect of firing her.
Sue Ann becomes deeply depressed when her sister arrives and gets an offer to do a competing homemaker show in Minneapolis.
Mary decides to take a creative writing course, and is less than delighted with the criticism Lou levels at her efforts.
Georgette gives birth at Mary's dinner party. With the hospital and doctor too far away, Lou and Mary help deliver the baby.