The family life, romantic life, and career of Martin Tupper, a divorced New York City book editor. The show distinctively interjected clips from older black and white television series to punctuate Tupper's feelings or thoughts.
The best episode of "Dream On" season 6 is "Try Not to Remember", rated 6.2/10 from 22 user votes. It was directed by Robby Benson and written by Bill Prady. "Try Not to Remember" aired on 7/19/1995 and is rated 0.3 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Bess You Is Not My Woman Now".
Martin has trouble climaxing and is referred to a therapist. Through hypnotism, she leads him to suspect he is repressing the memory of childhood abuse.
Director: Robby Benson
Writer: Bill Prady
Martin tries to seduce Judith's best friend from college, but she only has eyes for someone else…
Director: Robert Ginty
Writer: N/A
Martin looks for a new best friend, after Eddie decides to move to LA to join a sitcom.
Director: Jerry London
Writer: N/A
Under pressure from Gibby to get an elite writer, Martin attempts to lure the writer dating Toby (who coincidentally, is an award-winning author).
Director: Victor Levin, Michael McKean
Writer: N/A
Martin dates a woman that acts strange in public, and yet, is an etiquette expert.
Director: Nick Marck
Writer: N/A
Jeremy's math teacher is the cause for Jeremy's low math grade.
Director: N/A
Writer: Bill Prady
Martin's life is examined after he dies.
Director: John Landis
Writer: N/A
After Jeremy chooses to go to Richard Stone's induction into the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame instead of with Martin on a Father's Day canoeing trip, Martin reluctantly tags along. In typical Tupper fashion, he goes home with a girl named Katrina that he meets there. It turns out that she has 2 interesting, but related surprises for Martin.
Director: Robert Ginty
Writer: N/A
This picks up with Martin and Katrina struggling to write songs for the new Crevice album. Katrina suffers from a light writer's block, and ends up taking inspiration from Martin's college poetry. Crevice breaks up over the creative changes, and Katrina debuts her first single as a solo artist on Eddie's show. The fan's are not pleased.
Director: Robert Ginty
Writer: N/A
Martin's building goes co-op, and to be able to afford purchasing his apartment/condo, he dates Gibby's insane sister.
Director: N/A
Writer: N/A
Martin dates Judith's sister.
Director: John Landis
Writer: N/A
Toby is in a rut. Uses self-help book.
Director: William Malone
Writer: N/A
Martin needs to make some quick money, so he writes for pornographic movies.
Director: John Landis
Writer: David Kohan, Max Mutchnick
Martin tries to get a homeless woman's memoirs.
Director: N/A
Writer: N/A
Eddie learns that he was adopted.
Director: John Landis
Writer: Christopher Vane
Martin's friend likes Toby.
Director: N/A
Writer: N/A
Martin and Judith visit Jeremy at college. Sparks ignite.
Director: N/A
Writer: Jeff Greenstein
With their relationship rekindled, Judith suggests that she and Martin join a support group for couples on their second time around.
Director: N/A
Writer: Elin Hampton, David Fury
Martin moves into Judith's high-tech apartment.
Director: John Landis
Writer: Elin Hampton, David Fury
Gibby picks Martin to represent Whitestone at the Chicago Book Fair, informing him with one weeks notice. This means a ton of extra work and pregnant Toby doesn't really feel up to it, so Martin suggests they take on a temp to lighten the load. Toby offers up her cousin Louie, and although initially reluctant, Martin assents, giving him a trial period to prove himself.
Director: Michael McKean
Writer: Christopher Vane
Flashback episode: Martin's fortieth birthday is approaching fast and Eddie insists on throwing him a party. Unfortunately, Judith is planning a party of her own thus bringing them into conflict. Martin suggests compromise by urging them to plan the party together. As they argue over the details, they reminisce over their past disagreements.
Director: N/A
Writer: Rob Lotterstein
At a Salary Review Meeting, Gibby has some good news for Martin; Martin's to be put in charge of his own division at Whitestone, a quality publishing imprint called Camelot New Press. Things get off to a bad start however when the first round of author interviews yield nothing. Through a quirk of fate, Martin remembers an old manuscript he admired, ‘The Barrel Maker' by Julian Keppel and stays up all night reading it. He contacts the emotionally fragile author and promises to make it Whitestone's next bestseller.
Director: N/A
Writer: N/A
Martin thinks things are getting out of hand after Judith discovers "some little tricks" to improve her sex life.
Director: Betty Thomas
Writer: Stephen Engel
Judith plans a dinner party for their couple friends, so she suggests that Martin not invite currently single Eddie. When Eddie finds out, he makes Martin feel guilty until he invites him, but the evening doesn't go well. Eddie has nothing in common with the couples and so he storms out. Next day, Martin and Judith meet a recently separated friend, Rema, whom Martin invites to their apartment for dinner, planning to also invite Eddie and match them up. Eddie begins spending all his time with Rema and hardly sees Martin.
Director: N/A
Writer: David Kohan, Max Mutchnick
Martin's old apartment is becoming a huge money pit, costing him exorbitant maintenance fees and so he resolves to get rid of it. He has a meeting with Irwin Bader who isn't optimistic of getting much over $1,500, even though he sold it to Martin for $2,400. Libby expresses an interest on behalf of her son, but Martin passes on the idea.
Director: Mary Kay Place
Writer: Bill Prady