Ink (1996)
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Philip Charles MacKenzie — Director
Episodes 3
Devil in a Blue Dress
Kate is unhappy when Abby gets a tattoo, Mike says that he would be much more sympathetic than Kate and Abby, agreeing, decides that she is going to move in with her father.
Mike has to deal with having a teenage girl in his house while Kate begins to enjoy her new found freedom.
Alan is really excited because Ernie has promised to take him with him on a ride in a police car.
Read MoreFunny, You Don't Look One Hundred
The hundredth year anniversary issue of the paper is coming up and the reporters are all vying for the front page. Alan is doing the first ever interview with a famous businessman, a legend in the financial world, who is on his death bed. Ernie is having a 'no crime day and is getting frustrated at his lack of a story and Mike decides to write a piece on how the paper has changed during it's life, basing it on Kate being the first woman editor.
Read MoreThe English-Speaking Patients
Mike and Kate have another argument, one that devolves into a food fight in the office tea room. The rest of the staff, having had enough of their constant fighting, give them the name of a therapist to visit. His conclusions may not be what either of them want to hear though!
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