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After Stacey moves out, Ned pleads with her to attend one last dinner as his wife, in order to impress an important client.
Ned leaves Kirkland to start an advertising agency, and hires Lloyd Bridges as the spokeman for his first account.
Ned finds himself uncomfortably jealous when Stacey dates Chazz, and the two spend the night together.
Ned volunteers to help reign in Eric's attractive new boss, who's been keeping the accountant late at the office juggling figures.
The pressure is on Ned to create a killer campaign for a client's sponge, but the distractions quickly multiply after an accident forces him to return to his apartment, where Amanda and Eric are trying to conceive.
Ned is riding high as Saul and Ellen's favorite son-in-law, until Amanda tells them the truth about Ned and Stacey's marriage.
Kirkland insists that Stacey attend a ski retreat, dashing Ned's plans to hit the slopes with the agency's office manager.
Even Ned can't stand it when Diana hires Stacey as her assistant then takes every opportunity to humiliate the "errand girl."
Stacey's ego does a nose dive when her editor picks apart the probing article she wrote for the airline magazine.
Eric and Amanda see Diana with another man. Later, Ned sees stars while trying to get even and make her jealous.
Ned takes the low road as he tries to steal an idea from a competitor who wanders into the muffin shop. Meanwhile, Stacey's busy with an exposé on phone sex.
Ned convinces Eric to join him on a trip to Nepal, but an apprehensive Eric takes flight at the airport. Meanwhile, Stacey takes over for Amanda at the muffin shop, just as the shop's pipes burst.
Ned hires Christopher Hewett, who played Mr. Belvedere, to re-create the character in a commercial, but time seems to have swept away the actor's grasp of reality.
Amanda's new hire, Amy, has a crush on Ned. Amused, he agrees to a "date," but finds he's escorting her to her prom.
Amanda becomes a sensation when she stars in a low-budget commercial for the muffin shop.
Ned humiliates Eric in front of a group of clients, leading Eric to think he and Ned should "cool it for a while" as friends.
Amanda walks out of the muffin shop on Ned, but returns after he promises to remain a silent partner. Fat chance.
Les threatens to reveal Ned's fake marriage unless Ned can put the reins on Eric, who's reporting Les's exorbitant expense account.
Stacey takes a byte out of Ned's ego when when of his clients runs with one of her ideas for a computer that feeds hungry kittens.
Ned and Amanda become partners in a real-estate deal that calls for them to close a muffin shop. But Ned can't bring himself to put the bakery's elderly employees out of work.
Stacey hires a lawyer, who informs Ned that the couple's prenuptial agreement is null and void.
Ned and Stacey split up, but Ned finds it easier getting Stacey out of the apartment than out of his system.