Where Charlie and Rex track a killer to an underground casino.
"Spin City" Casino (TV Episode 2000) - IMDb
Mike is busy juggling the Mayor’s senatorial campaign, but he decides to bolster the city's image by enrolling in an underfunded Big Brother program. He gets paired with an adolescent named Devin , thinking he can handle a teenager with ease. Instead, Mike finds that mentor life is even more difficult than managing the Mayor.
Back at the office, the staff is dealing with their own petty dramas. Stuart and Carter find a way to blackmail Caitlin to escape the tedious busy work she’s assigned them. It’s a classic display of the office dynamics that made the show so relatable.
While James gets braces (and surprisingly finds the new mail girl attracted to him), Paul deals with a raffle ticket glitch that creates dozens of angry winners. Why We Love It
"Casino" perfectly encapsulates the "working family" vibe of the Montecito—wait, wrong show!—of the New York City Hall office. It leans into the character-driven humor that fans of the early seasons loved, especially the chemistry between the core cast before the major transitions of the later seasons.
While this episode is titled "Casino," it focuses more on the "gambling" Mike does with his own reputation by trying to be a mentor. If you were looking for high-stakes gambling action, you might be thinking of:
[s4e14] Casino Apr 2026
Where Charlie and Rex track a killer to an underground casino.
"Spin City" Casino (TV Episode 2000) - IMDb [S4E14] Casino
Mike is busy juggling the Mayor’s senatorial campaign, but he decides to bolster the city's image by enrolling in an underfunded Big Brother program. He gets paired with an adolescent named Devin , thinking he can handle a teenager with ease. Instead, Mike finds that mentor life is even more difficult than managing the Mayor. Where Charlie and Rex track a killer to
Back at the office, the staff is dealing with their own petty dramas. Stuart and Carter find a way to blackmail Caitlin to escape the tedious busy work she’s assigned them. It’s a classic display of the office dynamics that made the show so relatable. Instead, Mike finds that mentor life is even
While James gets braces (and surprisingly finds the new mail girl attracted to him), Paul deals with a raffle ticket glitch that creates dozens of angry winners. Why We Love It
"Casino" perfectly encapsulates the "working family" vibe of the Montecito—wait, wrong show!—of the New York City Hall office. It leans into the character-driven humor that fans of the early seasons loved, especially the chemistry between the core cast before the major transitions of the later seasons.
While this episode is titled "Casino," it focuses more on the "gambling" Mike does with his own reputation by trying to be a mentor. If you were looking for high-stakes gambling action, you might be thinking of: