Dharma regretfully taps into her hidden anger and a penchant for boxing when a woman challenges her to a barroom brawl. Meanwhile, Larry takes his familial relationship with the boss for granted.
s04e01 - Mother and Daughter Reunion
s04e02 - Love, Honor & Ole!
s04e03 - Playing the Field
s04e04 - Hell No, Greg Can't Go
s04e05 - Midwife Crisis
s04e06 - Sleepless in San Francisco
s04e07 - Mad Secretaries and Englishmen
s04e08 - Charma Loves Greb
s04e09 - Boxing Dharma
s04e10 - Dutch Treat
s04e11 - The Box
s04e12 - Let's Get Fiscal
s04e13 - Educating Dharma (1)
s04e14 - Educating Dharma (2)
s04e15 - Dharma Does Dallas
s04e16 - Judy & Greg
s04e17 - Do the Hustle
s04e18 - For Pete's Sake
s04e19 - Kitty Dearest
s04e20 - The Story of K
s04e21 - Pride and Prejudice
s04e22 - How This Happened
s04e23 - The End of the Innocence (1)
s04e24 - The End of the Innocence (2)
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.