Veronica's Closet

1997
Veronica's Closet

Seasons & Episodes

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EP1 Veronica's New Boss Sep 20, 1999

Ronnie reels at the news that Alec has died in a bizarre volcano accident, but she really blows her top when she comes face-to-face with his widow. Meanwhile, Josh has a surprise for the rest of the office.

EP2 Veronica's June Swoon Sep 27, 1999

Already sick of Alec's widow, June, Ronnie schemes to get rid of her new boss by malevolent means, but her staff's lack of cooperation inhibits her departure. Also: Josh's efforts to be one of the guys on a golf outing with Chloe's father are way out-of-bounds.

EP3 Veronica's Construction Worker Oct 04, 1999

Ronnie is temporarily distracted from the office remodelling by a fling with the construction foreman. Also: Perry becomes the butt of a cruel joke when the men's room is out of order; and Olive gets a new perspective when she reads to a blind teenager.

EP4 Veronica's Office: Bigger, Longer and Cuter Oct 11, 1999

The office renovation is complete, and Ronnie thinks June is trying to trick her into choosing inferior accommodations. Also, a videotape from Leo's past comes back to haunt him.

EP5 Veronica's New Cat Oct 18, 1999

Ronnie turns especially catty when her birthday gift to Olive is not nearly as purr-fect as Josh's. Meanwhile, Perry and Leo go to extremes to see a different side of June.

EP6 Veronica's Long Walk Home Oct 25, 1999

Taking a page from the Rosie Ruiz training manual, Ronnie learns a long, hard lesson about shortcuts at a charity walkathon. Meanwhile, Josh and Chloe perform a dress rehearsal of their upcoming marriage.

EP7 Veronica's Got All the Right Stuffing Nov 22, 1999

Ronnie's Thanksgiving bash becomes just that when she and June try to beat the stuffing out of one another. Josh cooks for Chloe's brothers. Perry gets a monkey off his back at the holiday parade.

EP8 Veronica's Sliding Doors Nov 29, 1999

A trip to Miami for Ronnie and her staff plays out in different scenarios, depending on which flight they board. Tara Lipinski and Pete Rose appear as themselves.

EP9 Veronica's New Year Dec 13, 1999

Ronnie nearly loses her head getting ready for a New Year's Eve duet with Isaac Hayes. Leo puts his feelings for Lana in writing. Perry tries to catch up on some last-minute resolutions.

EP10 Veronica's Perfect Man Jan 04, 2000

Ronnie “smells” trouble with a sexy new suitor. Olive learns good things don't always come in small packages.

EP11 Veronica's Record Jan 11, 2000

Veronica vies to set an unusual world record; Josh shrinks from confrontation with a hostile neighbor. Perry's senile grandfather grows alarmingly fond of Leo.

EP12 Veronica's Tattooed Man Jan 18, 2000

When Ronnie dates Olive's former beau, she is tormented by a constant reminder of their relationship. Josh defends Perry and Leo from the office bully.

EP13 Veronica's Candy Panties (a.k.a. Veronica's Sticky Situation) Jan 25, 2000

Stressed out about planning his wedding, Josh goes on an eating binge. Ronnie causes a Valentine's Day marketing massacre.

EP14 Veronica's New Bookshelves Feb 01, 2000

Josh and Chloe both develop crushes on their wedding planner. Ronnie enjoys a steamy reunion with June's hunky father.

EP15 Veronica's Sleepover Jun 06, 2000

Ronnie nervously anticipates an overnight stay with Tom. Leo aspires to be the best man at Josh's wedding.

EP16 Veronica's Girls' Night Out Jun 13, 2000

At Josh's bachelor party, his longstanding flirtation with best pal Brian goes a step further.

EP17 Veronica Helps Josh Out Jun 20, 2000

On the eve of his wedding to Chloe, Josh finally confronts the issue of his latent homosexuality. Perry plots to seduce June.

EP18 Veronica Sets Josh Up Jun 27, 2000

As Josh faces his first official day out of the closet, Ronnie and Olive compete to find him a new beau.
5.8| 0h30m| TV-PG| en| More Info
Released: 25 September 1997 Ended
Producted By: Warner Bros. Television
Country: United States of America
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Veronica 'Ronnie' Chase is the 'Queen of Romance.' Founder of a successful lingerie empire, and best-selling author of self-help romance books, Ronnie has it all ... money, success, sex appeal and a philandering husband. How she will find true happiness without jeopardizing her business will be her biggest challenge yet.

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mmcompact I don't understand how it gets such bad reviews sometimes. I know it's been some time since it was on air. Especially here in Czech republic. I was about 12 or 14, I don't remember shows from abroad used to get here pretty late, and I can't say I didn't love the show. I used to record it on a tape and we would watch it with my older sister eagerly. And I don't remember me not laughing every episode. i admit that in the third season it wasn't as funny and as energetic as the first season but still I wouldn't say it's even remotely bad. Sitcoms are usually getting very predictable after few season because the characters can't live on variations of their peculiar gags forever and there are only few sitcoms that kept somewhat medium quality. However, nobody can take Veronica's closet away from me. It's a hilarious show that can take you through a rainy day.
Bolesroor I have respectfully read EVERY ONE of the other user reviews of the show on this site. It seems that most of the users liked "Veronica's Closet." It also seems that the vast majority of these people are from non-American countries, from such places as Wales, Germany, and Brazil. Maybe to them this show is humorous and refreshing... perhaps it gains something in translation... but now I think it's only fair that someone from it's country of origin write a fair review."Veronica's Closet" was awful. It was a star-centric show who seemed to think it's lead actress (Kirstie Alley) was a comic genius. While she was very funny as part of the dream team ensemble of "Cheers," she was vile, loathsome, and offensive as "Ronnie," president of her own lingerie company. Kirstie's yo-yo weight gain, her bizarro hair colors, and her constant whining made this show unwatchable. Her frilly, flowing, feathered wardrobe looked less like something a fashion designer would wear and more like something created by the Children's Television Workshop.Then there was the show itself. Starting with the premise that "Sex Sells," the show's creators decided to make EVERY joke in the series about intercourse and dirty words. For example, Wallace Langham as the sexually ambiguous assistant. The constant insinuations and inferences that he might be gay were not funny, only creepy. And who can forget the heart-warming scenes where Kirstie and her secretary Olive (Kathy Najimy) would talk about the size of men's genitals while soaking up martinis at the bar? Less than Absolutely Fabulous.Not to be outdone by the ladies the show serves up two of the most disgusting male characters in television history with Dan Cortese and Daryl "Chill" Mitchell as two horny executives who were out to Get Some! See them try to hump everything that moves, including pregnant women and their co-worker's relatives! As if this wasn't scuzzo enough, Ron Silver- America's favorite low-key psychotic- was added to the cast as Veronica's love interest!If I sound bitter about this show it's because I am. Many of us hate it so passionately because we were "forced" to watch it between our favorite shows "Friends" and "Seinfeld," where it was sandwiched for survival. For three seasons we were amazed that the show had not been cancelled, and for three seasons the actors and producers of the show sunk lower and lower into comedy so filthy I had to shower after watching."Veronica's Closet" has mellowed a bit over time, and if you see it in re-runs or syndication it will not seem as loathsome to you as it did to many of us who saw it in it's original run. Today the series is trashy, flat, and occasionally funny; when it was alive it was downright unholy.
TelevisionJunkie It's such a shame when networks decide that there's something wrong with their hit shows. "Veronica's Closet" is a perfect example. Instead of trying to keep the chemistry that made the show hysterical in the first season, they decided to tinker with it, cause its untimely death. When they dropped Robert Prosky and brought in Ron Silver to play Ronnie's new boss and love interest, Alec, it seems that they tried to re-create the chemistry Alley had on "Cheers," but Silver is no Ted Danson. I don't even like Ted Danson, but I wouldn't insult him by comparing the two! In the third season, after Alec's airhead bride pushed him into a volcano and took over the company, the show seemed to be getting back to its roots, but thanks to NBC's dumb idea to reschedule it, the series lost its core audience and was prematurely jerked from the airwaves. The final episodes, which didn't air until USA Network got a hold of them, were among the best, but sadly, NBC decided the show was over. . .Thanks so much to the brain-dead exec that cast Silver!
Charlie-143 This has GOT to be the WORST show I have ever seen! I cannot believe that it is still on. The jokes(?) are stupid, the writing is bad, and it is just plain horrible! They should just take a hint and cancel it! Who watches that crap?