The lives of few New York cabbies and their scheaming dispatcher - for them every night could be dangerous, but also chance to earn some good money. We see them waiting in the garage for their cabs, following their dreams, helping each other.
1 | Jim the Psychic |
| Jim has psychic visions of the future and predicts that Alex will meet a horrible fate. |
2 | Vienna Waits |
| When Alex and Elaine take a European vacation together, she has plenty of luck with the men and he has none with the women. |
3 | Mr. Personalities |
| Latka’s multiple personalities are getting worse: in addition to Vic Ferrari, he becomes Alex, and starts living Alex’s life better than he did. |
4 | Jim Joins the Network |
| A television executive uses Jim’s psychic abilities to help him choose programs for a major network. |
5 | Louie’s Fling |
| After Louie has an affair with Zena’s friend Emily he wants to live out his dream by dating both women at once. |
6 | Like Father, Like Son |
| Alex finds himself competing for a woman with his own father. |
7 | Louie’s Mother Remarries |
| Louie is furious when his mother announces her engagement to a Japanese man. |
8 | Fledgling |
| Elaine tries to help an artist who refuses to leave his apartment. |
9 | Of Mice and Tony |
| Tony becomes the manager for an up-and-coming fighter. |
10 | Louie Goes Too Far |
| Elaine calls the National Organization For Women on Louie after she catches him peeping at her while she’s undressing. |
11 | I Wanna Be Around |
| After seeing a Donahue show about the threat of nuclear war, Louie holds an apocalypse preparedness drill in the garage. |
12 | Bobby Doesn’t Live Here Anymore |
| Bobby returns from Hollywood to announce that he’s gotten a part on a TV pilot. But when the pilot is picked up as a series, his part is recast. |
13 | Nina Loves Alex |
| A cheerful young cabbie challenges Alex’s sour worldview when she falls in love with him. |
14 | Tony’s Lady |
| Tony falls for the beautiful, rich woman he’s been hired to chauffeur. |
15 | Simka Returns |
| Latka’s ex-girlfriend Simka is free again, but Latka’s attempts to reconnect with her are stymied when she seems to prefer his alter-ego Vic Ferrari. |
16 | Jim and the Kid |
| Jim meets a boy who’s run away from home and decides to raise the boy his own way. |
17 | Take My Ex-Wife, Please |
| Alex’s ex-wife, dumped by her second husband, rebounds by dating the most unsuitable person imaginable: Louie. |
18 | The Unkindest Cut |
| A snooty hairdresser gives Elaine a terrible hairstyle and insults her when she complains. Her friends go back to the salon to help her get revenge. |
19 | Tony’s Comeback |
| Tony tries to re-enter the world of boxing. |
20 | Elegant Iggy |
| Elaine reluctantly brings Jim along to a high-society party. |
21 | The Wedding of Latka and Simka |
| Latka and Simka announce their engagement, but to get married according to the customs of their country, they have to pass a series of tests of their love. |
22 | Cooking for Two |
| Jim moves in with Louie and promptly burns down Louie’s apartment. |
23 | The Road Not Taken, part 1 |
| When Elaine considers leaving for a better job in Seattle, her friends talk about the decisions that changed the course of their lives. |
24 | The Road Not Taken, part 2 |
| The cabbies continue to talk about their crucial decisions, and Elaine gets news about her dream job. |