Just Shoot Me!

Just Shoot Me! season 7 on NBC
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Status:
Ended
Season 7:
Ended on November 26, 2003
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Season: 7
# Air Date Episode Name Watched?
E1 Oct 08, 2002 Guess Who's Coming to Blush
E2 Oct 15, 2002 Mr. Jealousy
E3 Oct 22, 2002 Nina and the Rocker
E4 Oct 29, 2002 Halloween? Halloween!
E5 Nov 12, 2002 Da Sister Who Loved DiMauro
E6 Nov 19, 2002 That Burning Passion
E7 Dec 03, 2002 The Write Stuff
E8 Jan 07, 2003 It's Raining Babies
E9 Jan 14, 2003 Watch Your Backdraft
E10 Apr 22, 2003 Pictures of Lily
E11 Apr 22, 2003 The Comedy Stylings of Rivers & Red
E12 Jul 12, 2003 The Talented Mr. Finch
E13 Jul 12, 2003 There's Something About Allison
E14 Jul 19, 2003 Rivals in Romance
E15 Jul 19, 2003 A Simple Kiss of Fate
E16 Aug 02, 2003 Donnie Redeemed
E17 Aug 02, 2003 My Fair Finchy
E18 Aug 09, 2003 Son of a Preacher Man
E19 Aug 09, 2003 The Last Temptation of Elliott
E20 Aug 16, 2003 For the Last Time, I Do
E21 Aug 16, 2003 Future Issues
E22 Nov 24, 2003 Evaluate This!
E23 Nov 25, 2003 The Goodbye Girl
E24 Nov 26, 2003 Strange Bedfellows
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Series Legacy & Historical Archive
Franchise Status:
The narrative is strictly closed, though the series remains a high-value asset in global syndication and streaming libraries.

Just Shoot Me! remains a cornerstone of the workplace comedy genre, defined by its sharp wit and vibrant ensemble chemistry. Created by Steven Levitan, the series ignited a creative spark by blending the high-stakes vanity of Blush magazine with grounded family dynamics. It successfully navigated the transition from traditional sitcom tropes to a more sophisticated, character-driven humor that resonated deeply with urban audiences.

The show's cultural DNA lives on through its fearless satire of the fashion industry and the iconic, larger-than-life performances of Wendie Malick and David Spade. Fans revisit the halls of Blush for its nostalgic comfort and the timeless friction between Maya Gallo’s idealism and Jack Gallo’s commercial empire. It remains a masterclass in the found family archetype, proving that even the most superficial environments can harbor genuine heart and enduring laughter.

Confidence: 95% Archive Updated: March 2026
Why Watch:
"A retrospective on how Just Shoot Me! defined the sharp-witted workplace sitcom of the late nineties."
Series Analysis:
During the peak of NBC’s Must See TV era, Just Shoot Me! carved out a distinct niche by blending high-fashion absurdity with grounded workplace dynamics. Centered on the fictional magazine Blush, the series thrived on the sharp chemistry between its ensemble cast. While George Segal provided a paternal anchor as Jack Gallo, the show’s enduring cultural footprint is largely defined by the breakout performances of David Spade and Wendie Malick. Their comedic timing elevated the sitcom beyond standard tropes, influencing a decade of sharp-tongued office comedies. Today, the series remains a definitive masterclass in character-driven humor and late-nineties aesthetic. Fans should set a digital reminder just in case of any potential streaming updates or reboot announcements, as the world of fashion is always due for a comeback.
Tone: Scholarly yet appreciative TV historical analysis Last Updated: March 2026
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Network:
NBC
Seasons:
7
Years:
1997 - 2003
Genre:
Comedy
Rating:
TV-PG
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