Flip (2)
May 31, 1998 • 30m

Part 2 of the final ever show. Larry is in hot water with Carol Burnet when he tells her she was the first person he chose to be on his final show. This doesn't appear to be the case as Ellen confirms. Bruno Kirby is bumped again. Clint Black sings goodbye to Larry.

Flip
May 31, 1998 • 30m

Larry scrambles to get his last show together, and must confront David Duchovny's affections in order to secure him as a guest. Arthur tries to keep the staff's emotions together as things are packed up and the last show is done.

Putting the "Gay" Back in Litigation
May 17, 1998 • 30m

Larry begins to date Illeana Douglas, but feels compelled to rehearse her through her segment. Meanwhile, Brian brings a sexual harassment suit against Phil for all his gay jokes.

Just the Perfect Blendship
May 10, 1998 • 30m

Larry hits on a guest. Hank hits on his doctor. Mary Lou considers letting her best friend be on the show.

I Buried Sid
May 3, 1998 • 30m

Everyone takes Sid's death hard, especially Hank who thinks he may have pushed Sid over the edge.

Beverly's Secret
April 26, 1998 • 30m

Hank does a remote from Wisconsin. The staff tries to guess the father of Beverly's baby.

Adolf Hankler
April 19, 1998 • 30m

Larry spends his vacation with his brother who has a business proposition. Guest host Jon Stewart tests the network's censors by booking the Wu-Tang Clan.

The Interview
April 12, 1998 • 30m

Mary Lou dents Hank's car but is terrified to tell him. Larry is interviewed for Extra!

Pilots and Pens Lost
April 5, 1998 • 30m

Phil leaves the show to write a pilot. Larry gives Artie a special gift.

As My Career Lay Dying
March 29, 1998 • 30m

Larry's staff prepares for the end by secretly looking for new jobs.

The Beginning of the End
March 22, 1998 • 30m

Kenny Mitchell joins the show as creative consultant and makes major changes to the format. Larry battles with the network and his agent over his contract.

Another List
March 15, 1998 • 30m

Larry's ratings are slipping and the suits are looking to replace him with regular guest host Jon Stewart. Hank tries to trade for a fan's ""Hey Now"" license plates.

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