A behind-the-scenes look at the glitzy, big-money world of professional sports following the eternally optimistic and endlessly resourceful L.A. sports agent Arliss Michaels whose Achilles' heel is his inability to say “no” to clients and employees.
The best episode of "Arliss" season 7 is "The Immortal", rated 6.9/10 from 17 user votes. It was directed by Michael Grossman and written by N/A. "The Immortal" aired on 6/16/2002 and is rated 0.3 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "What You See Is What You Get".
Arliss deals with a revered baseball legend and his namesake daughter. Stanley escorts a boxer to his HBO debut.
Director: Michael Grossman
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Rita manages a client's political passion, while Arliss helps a team member find her passion. Stanley's new car gets dinged
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Arliss works to make an NBA client's dream come true, while Stanley mentors a student project.
Director: Michael Grossman
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Arliss hires a protégé, to the dismay of Kirby. Rita is attracted to the chef at Stanley's new restaurant.
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Arliss tries to realize his gold record dreams while helping a baseball player through a tough decision.
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Kirby dates a female body builder, while Arliss motivates a traumatized NFL client.
Director: Robert Wuhl
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Arliss and Kirby support an ex-client's political rise while Rita seeks a spokesmodel for a specialty clothing item.
Director: Michael Grossman
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Stanley advises his sought-after football-star nephew on choosing the right college, while Arliss helps a female football reporter negotiate with network executives who see her as too old for the job.
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Arliss and Stanley try to persuade a reclusive former chess champion to get back into the game, and Rita is wooed by a former lover.
Director: Melanie Mayron
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Stanley and Kirby try to persuade boxer Roy Jones Jr. to endorse an innovative cooking product, while Arliss is smitten with Rita's sports photographer friend.
Director: Robert Wuhl
Writer: Robert Wuhl
Stunned by the sudden death of a good friend, Arliss goes off on a road trip of soul searching, leaving Rita, Kirby and Stanley to manage AMM on their own.
Director: John Murray
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