After they're both fired, self-centered Gwen moves in with former assistant Terry and her brother, Danny. Gwen files for unemployment and Terry gets a strange telemarketing job.
Gwen and Terry take on their first client: an unfunny stand up comedian who's the son of a mobster. Meanwhile, Danny documents every outrageous thing Gwen says for use in his writing.
Terry tries to convince Gwen to sell her race horse. Meanwhile Danny strikes up an unlikely friendship with basketball player and aspiring screenwriter Karl Malone.
Terry and Danny establish bathroom rules that don't bode well with Gwen, so she borrows Mrs. Francis's tub. Meanwhile, Danny's blinded by lust... literally.
Gwen's recently widowed mother, Rita, comes for a visit and gets a lesson about the real world. Meanwhile, Guy introduces country music night at Clockworks.
A prospective new client is a woman Gwen previously lied to about Terry's mental stability (or lack thereof). Meanwhile, Ashley gets a bad review and decides to give up female impersonation.
A sleazy rival tries to steal away a client, so Gwen and Terry scheme to outmaneuver him. Meanwhile, Danny's agent tries to find a job for a loony bar patron who thinks he's Benjamin Franklin.
Gwen encourages Mrs. Francis to quit her job and follow her bliss, but the only thing that makes her happy is cooking eggrolls. Meanwhile, Danny's new agent sells his harrowing play about junkies to a children's theater.
Tension is high when Gwen's mother Rita arrives unannounced for Thanksgiving and discovers her ex-fiancée is on the guest list. Meanwhile, Danny's last minute attempt to obtain a turkey hits several snags.
Gwen and a fireman have a mutual interest in one another, but neither wants to give the other the upper hand. Meanwhile, Danny tries to force interesting conversation from the bar patrons for use in his writing.
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By what name was Fired Up (1997) officially released in India in English?