Sun, Oct 3, 1999
Punished for dipping his pen in the company ink at the end of season one, Richard craftily maneuvers his way back to Pyramid by duping Prodigy, the competition, which is led by the penny-pinching CEO Dennis Weston. Blackmail and deceit lead to a powerful merger between the two that results in a new powerhouse entertainment company, Pyramid/Prodigy.
Thu, Nov 8, 2001
With absolutely no warning, the Pyramid staff finds themselves traveling to a corporate retreat in the country. Even the modicum of survival skills these office dwellers possess proves useless when they find themselves held hostage by Langley, an overgrown, hyperactive camp counselor-turned-motivational expert.
Sun, Oct 10, 1999
With Alan leading the newly formed Pyramid/Prodigy, any concerns about merging these two distinct corporate cultures are dealt with quickly. Meanwhile, Richard and Victor play good cop/bad cop with the sole Prodigy television executive. Little do they know that this exec has yet to reveal his ace in the hole. He's Kiefer Sutherland's brother-in-law and Kiefer wants to do TV.
Sun, Nov 1, 1998
Company President Alan Roy dispatches his secretary, Wanda, to Buffalo to buy a new not-yet-released drug. Richard Strong is yanked from the US network cop series and is saddled with a "mill show." At the same time, Richard and Veronica are determined to crank out 52 shows in four languages, despite having no budget and no concepts.
Sun, Oct 4, 1998
Pyramid Productions lets the bubbly flow, for they have just ordered more episodes of "The Sword of Damacles." But Richard Strong won't be happy until his fortunes change and he can become something more than just a lowly script reader at Pyramid. While Richard plots, Pyramid President Alan Roy and Senior Production Advisor Veronica Miller try to soothe the damaged ego of the "Damacles" star.
Sun, Nov 8, 1998
Pyramid President Alan Roy learns that he'll receive a lifetime achievement award at the Gemini Awards. However, tuxedos and sequins do not guarantee a good time. Meanwhile, Raymond returns to the company with a good series idea, Richard oversteps his bounds and tides are turning at Pyramid Productions.
Sun, Oct 11, 1998
President Alan Roy plans to reorganize Pyramid Productions by putting Victor Sela in charge of both film and television divisions. This is bad news for new Head of Television Richard Strong or for Senior Production Advisor Veronica Miller. Office politics makes very strange bedfellows.