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- 1. Back Issues Mar 4, 1997
- A former newswriter reluctantly takes a job with a fashion magazine owned by her father.
- 2. The Devil and Maya Gallo Mar 5, 1997
- Maya discovers the perks of working at a fashion magazine; Nina and Finch plan their dismissals.
- 3. Secretary's Day Mar 12, 1997
- Co-workers upset Finch when they bestow gifts on Secretary's Day.
Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo) is a highly-qualified, idealistic but difficult-to-work-with TV journalist who, after alienating one news anchor too many, is forced to take a job at Blush magazine, the trashy Cosmo-esque fashion glossy run by her estranged father Jack (George Segal).
Played by: Laura San Giacomo. An idealistic journalist who loses her job and is forced to work for her father's magazine company. Maya is a square peg in Blush magazine's round hole and most episodes typically show her trying (and failing) to take the publication in a more enlightened direction.
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A page for describing Trivia: Just Shoot Me!. Actor-Shared Background: Nina, an ex-model, was played by Wendie Malick, who also modeled before getting into …
Unintentional Period Piece: The use of Donald Trump as Jack's Sitcom Archnemesis is treated with a lightness you'd never see now. A page for describing YMMV: Just Shoot Me!. Alternate Character Interpretation: Did Amy simultaneously date Elliott and Finch to see who was a better long- ….
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