A free-spirited yoga instructor finds true love in a conservative lawyer and they get married on the first date. Though they are polar opposites, he fulfills her need of stability and she fulfills his need of optimism.
Cast:Jenna Elfman , Thomas Gibson , Joel Murray , Mimi Kennedy , Alan Rachins , Mitchell Ryan , Susan Sullivan , Shae D'lyn , Helen Greenberg , Lillian Hurst , Susan Chuang , Yeardley Smith , Don Cummings , Nick Toth , Kathryn Joosten , Shirley Prestia , J.D. Walsh , Floyd 'Red Crow' Westerman
Season five begins in the aftermath of the car crash, with both sets of parents arriving at the hospital and Dharma just out of surgery. Greg has a few minor cuts, but he's mostly feeling guilty because he was driving.
Back home, Dharma thinks that her accident happened so that she could help others, while Greg deals with an insurance problem.
Dharma thinks her birth led to the demise of her father's past musical career. Edward's old running suit hits a sour note with Kitty.
Once Dharma's physical therapist says that it's okay for her and Greg to rekindle their romance, she develops a one-track mind.
Greg doesn't put out a welcome mat when Dharma turns their place into a temporary bed-and-breakfast.
Dharma tries to compete with a childhood friend (Juliettte Lewis) who pays a visit. Feeling guilty over how much her own life has changed, Dharma decides to get back to basics.
Dharma's worried about karma and Greg when his personality starts to resemble that of the previous owner of a car she buys.
Dharma accepts an invitation from a performance artist (Bodhi Elfman) to spend a week in an art gallery on display to the public.
Bad weather grounds Dharma and Greg's flight in Indiana. Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo appear as themselves.
Dharma tries to learn the identity of Greg's fantasy girl; Greg's truthfulness upsets things at his parents' place.
Greg's announcement that he and Edward are going fishing lands him in deep trouble with Abby.
Dharma & Greg find that they nearly met quite a few times before they really met. But the universe wasn't ready for them.
Dharma gets involved with an environmental protest that helps her mother-in-law. Ed Begley, Jr. appears as himself.
After suffering a mild heart attack, Edward finds a new interest in life, much to Kitty's chagrin.
As Greg begins work in his father's firm, Dharma becomes the model for a comic book superhero.
Dharma and Greg see fantasy versions of the instructor who took over her class and his firm's new lawyer (Claudia Schiffer).
After suddenly joining a rock band, Dharma invites the musicians to live with her and Greg.
A young lawyer, who attended the same law school as Greg, initiates an old school prank. Dick Clark appears.
When Dharma takes her ring to a jeweler to get it cleaned, she learns that what she'd believed for the past five years to be a priceless family heirloom is, in fact; just a really good fake.
Dharma encourages Larry to ask his brother for a loan to buy a conspiracy bookshop. But when strange things start to go wrong, Dharma suspects that something's afoot. Mitch Pileggi makes a guest appearance.
While Kitty prepares to renew her marriage vows, Dharma entertains Marlene's parents.
A little girl forms an attachment to Dharma and Greg; Kitty is ordered to perform community service.
Dharma and Greg find themselves once again trying to make peace between their polar opposite parents when an argument breaks out over whether the couple will vacation with the Finkelsteins or the Montgomerys.
In the second half hour, Dharma and Greg get stuck in a snowstorm after leaving the chalet and begin to wonder how their diverse upbringings will affect them as parents.