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
A culturally mismatched couple find love at first sight. They meet on a subway and decide to wed immediately. That done, it's a matter of dealing with the in-laws.
Dharma tries to befriend Kitty, who turns the couple's party plans into a country club affair.
A misunderstanding about a 'shower' sends Dharma to the hardware store, while Kitty plans to send invitations.
Kitty engineers a country club wedding that embarrasses the young couple.
When Greg's ex-girlfriend returns from Washington, Dharma turns matchmaker with a vengeance.
Greg enrolls in Dharma's yoga class to help him relax, and suffers painful regrets.
Dharma meets a Native American who wants to die on her premises, formerly his ancestor's burial ground.
When Greg is urged to run for Congress, Dharma consults Kitty for advice on grooming, as a political wife.
A routine background check for Greg turns into a nightmare for Dharma when it's discovered that her father is not wanted by the FBI as he's always thought.
While Dharma attempts to cook Thanksgiving dinner, Kitty holds a restaurant reservation, just in case.
Dharma seeks a way to fight back when she finds her yoga students being stolen away by a martial arts teacher.
Looking after Greg's teen cousin Jennifer nearly proves more than Dharma can handle.
Greg quits his job to become a cook, and Edward pursues an earlier calling as a hairstylist.
When Greg decides they need a car for Dharma, she comes home with a school bus that's seen better days.
Dharma's old boyfriend shows up to charm everyone but Greg.
Greg sets up a romantic getaway weekend that turns out to be anything but. And Kitty thinks Larry's into mate-swapping.
As Kitty turns 50, the women rally to her support, while the men go bobsledding - in a canoe.
A water emergency forces the couple to move in with his parents. Abby and Larry consider marriage.
When Dharma finds out that her in-laws are living apart, Kitty has her swear not to leak the news to Greg.
Dharma takes care of Jane's 'Mr. Boots,' a man who thinks he's a cat; meanwhile, a fortune cookie reveals the truth about Kitty and Edward.
Spring fever moves Dharma to carpet the apartment with grass and enter a ballroom dance contest.
To win a bet with Jane, Dharma and Greg plan to have sex in a public locale while the finale of Seinfeld distracts the city.
Dharma engenders Greg's discomfort when she befriends his poker buddies.