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Bob suffers an inferiority attack when a test reveals that Emily's IQ is higher than his.
Bob suffers an inferiority attack when a test reveals that Emily's IQ is higher than his.
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S2, EP11 "Fit, Fat and Forty-One"Determined to lose eight pounds from around his middle, Bob goes on a strict diet. With Jerry's help, he joins a weight-reducing class that seems to be populated mostly by women.
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S2, EP12 "Blues for Mr. Borden"Howard Borden suffers a bad case of the blues when his young son tells him about his marvelous new "uncle," who seems to have taken up permanent residence with Howard's ex-wife.
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S2, EP13 "My Wife Belongs to Daddy"Emily's parents pay a surprise visit that makes Bob terribly uncomfortable. Emily's father is gregarious, well-traveled, a war hero, an outdoors man -- in short, everything that Bob isn't.
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S2, EP14 "T.S. Elliot"Bob's patient, Elliot Carlin, parades all his phobias and insecurities as he prepares to ask Carol for a date. He then finds it even harder to accept her answer, which is "yes."
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S2, EP10 "I'm Okay, You're Okay, So What's Wrong?"Bob turns out to be an uncooperative patient when Emily makes an appointment for them to see a marriage counselor (Katherine Helmond).
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S2, EP9 "Mutiny on the Hartley"Bob decides to meet the rising cost of living by raising his rates. But the members of his therapy group revolt when he picks the most inappropriate moment to tell them.
The Bob Newhart Show
S2, EP8 "Mister Emily Hartley"Bob suffers an inferiority attack when a test reveals that Emily's IQ is higher than his.
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