A hilariously spooky Halloween episode finds the couple engaged in amorous horseplay (Dharma showing Greg how to do a strip-tease for her) on the eve of their house-warming party when the dogs sniff out something eerie in their new apartment: a hidden storage closet full of antique dolls. Although Dharma senses evil, Greg talks her into going ahead with the event while he cleans away the dolls, but in the middle of the party Dharma discovers the dolls have quietly returned to their former positions, together with two new dolls which bear an alarming resemblance to Dharma and Greg. Abbie intervenes with an exorcism (to Pete's amusement), then all seems well until the newlyweds hear heavy footsteps in the attic at midnight, and discover a single doll hung from the ceiling. Greg determines to spend all night in the attic to find out once and for all what is going on, joined by a reluctant Dharma, and they are both terrified when a trapdoor opens to reveal a screaming elderly woman who dem
s02e01 - Ringing Up Baby
s02e02 - It Takes a Village
s02e03 - Turn Turn Turn
s02e04 - The Paper Hat Anniversary
s02e05 - Unarmed and Dangerous
s02e06 - A Closet Full of Hell
s02e07 - Valet Girl
s02e08 - Like, Dharma's Totally Got a Date
s02e09 - Brought to You in DharmaVision
s02e10 - Yes, We Have No Bananas (or Anything Else for That Matter)
s02e11 - The House That Dharma Built
s02e12 - Are You Ready for Some Football?
s02e13 - Death and Violins
s02e14 - Dharma and Greg on a Hot Tin Roof
s02e15 - Dharma and the Horse She Rode In On
s02e16 - See Dharma Run
s02e17 - Run, Dharma, Run
s02e18 - See Dharma Run Amok
s02e19 - Everybody Must Get Stones
s02e20 - Dharma Drags Edward Out of Retirement
s02e21 - It Never Happened One Night
s02e22 - Bed, Bath and Beyond
s02e23 - A Girl Can Dream, Can't She?
s02e24 - The Dating Game
Dharma Freedom Finkelstein-Montgomery is a free-spirited yoga instructor with an incredible knack for looking on the bright side. Raised by hippie parents, she was taught to shun convention, trust her wildest instincts, and find the joy in everyday life. Her husband, Greg Montgomery, is a conservative, Harvard-educated attorney and the yin to Dharma's yang. Married on their first date, they have remained committed to each other from day one, despite the obstacles presented by the world around them.
Among those obstacles are Dharma's counterculture parents, Abby and Larry, who recently brought another bohemian bundle of joy - baby Harry - into the world. On the other side, literally, are Greg's uptight, blue-blood parents, Kitty and Edward, who've slowly but surely come to accept the fact that their son married outside the country club boundaries.