Episode 9 – The Long and Winding High Road
Ted takes on a rival executive and refuses to compromise his principles. Veronica has no such scruples.
Ted takes on a rival executive and refuses to compromise his principles. Veronica has no such scruples.
Due to a typo, a memo from Veridian to its employees inadvertently tells them that it’s okay to use offensive language in the workplace.
As a big fan of this show and getting pretty pissed hearing everywhere that ABC is ending this show. With the doubling of the episodes it would mean the show would end before the end of the month.
Fans around seem to realize this and have started campaign to save it. Check out SaveBetterOffTed.com or #saveted hastag on twitter for checking what people are saying about why not to end the show. Will it work ? I hope so
A security guard insists on being Ted’s best friend, while Phil and Lem have to work on a project alone. With Veronica.
When an employee drops dead, Veronica tries to use his example to inspire the other employees to work harder.
A misunderstanding leads Sheila to falsely accuse Ted and Linda of sexual harassment. Veronica responds by convincing the company that sexual harassment attitudes are a disease and those doing so aren’t responsible for their actions.
When Veronica’s magician boyfriend comes to town, she slacks off at work; oddly, Lem is given a red lab coat, while everyone else has a white one.
Lem’s mother (Khandi Alexander), a brilliant scientist who has always intimidated him, visits and begins an affair with Dr. Bhamba. Plus, Ted and Linda try to work together on a sweet-scented lightbulb, but Ted opts for his own longer-lasting bulb.
When a wave of layoff hits Veridian and little Rose seems to have inside info because of a friend in her aftercare Hive playgroup, Veronica tries to pump her for information, much to Ted’s disapproval. Meanwhile, Linda secretly works on a comical lemur that looks strikingly similar to Phil, but finds out it has been approved for a Japanese beer commercial for children.
Veridian Dynamics tries to match employees based on their genetic compatibility; Linda and Ted find themselves instantly attracted to their supposed matches and the company wants Phil to get a vasectomy but won’t tell him why.