Murphy Brown - Season 10 Episode 22 Never Can Say Goodbye (2)
Jim seeks some career advice from Mike Wallace. Mike tells him he is boring and has lost his spark. Murphy begins her interview with God, who tells her she must make the best of the gifts she has been given. The surgery uncovers the abnormality was just a cyst, Murphy can go on with her life. The gang is happy for her, but unsure what to do with themselves without Murphy as a part of FYI. Frank and Julia finally get together and arrange a date. Jim prepares to leave and Murphy returns to the office. She is ready to tell everyone that she's changed her mind, when they all mention what they have in the works for their careers. Murphy confesses her selfishness, but mentions that she doesn't want to leave. After a group hug, they all get together to reminisce on memories of the past. At the end of the day, Murphy returns to her townhouse. Ten years later, Eldin makes the same entrance back into her life. Seems Avery used his mother's Sprint card to track Eldin down. Eldin proposes marriage
Year: 1998
Genre: Comedy
Country: United States of America
Studio: CBS
Director: Diane English
Cast: Candice Bergen, Faith Ford, Joe Regalbuto, Charles Kimbrough, Lily Tomlin
Crew: Candice Bergen (Co-Executive Producer), Diane English (Executive Producer), Gary Dontzig (Executive Producer), Steve Dorff (Music), Gil Hubbs (Cinematography)
First Air Date: Nov 14, 1988
Last Air date: May 18, 1998
Season: 10 Season
Episode: 247 Episode
Runtime: 24 minutes
IMDb: 6.50/10 by 65.00 users
Popularity: 44.537
Language: English
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Episode
Murphy Redux
A Butcher, A Faker a Bummed-Out Promo Maker
Ectomy, Schmectomy
Operation: Murphy Brown
Florence Night-en Corky
Waiting to Inhale
Petty Woman
From Here to Jerusalem
Tempus Fugit
I Hear a Symphony
From the Terrace
The Last Temptation of Murphy
Turpis Capillus Annus (Bad Hair Day)
Wee Small Hours
Then and Now
Opus One
Seems Like Gold Times
Second Time Around
A Man and a Woman
Dial and Substance
Never Can Say Goodbye (1)
Never Can Say Goodbye (2)