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When an unseen member, a Mr. Gianelli, threatens to turn the group's annual surprise party into a disaster, Bob kicks him out of the group, and his decision meets with instant approval until Mr. Gianelli dies under a ton of zucchini.
When an unseen member, a Mr. Gianelli, threatens to turn the group's annual surprise party into a disaster, Bob kicks him out of the group, and his decision meets with instant approval until Mr. Gianelli dies under a ton of zucchini.
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S4, EP6 "Carol's Wedding"A blind-date-initiated, 12-hour romance culminates in Carol Kester's civil marriage to a handsome travel agent (Will Mackenzie).
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S4, EP7 "Shrinks Across the Sea"Bob and Emily suffer international complications when they host a French psychologist in their home as part of a medical exchange program.
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S4, EP8 "What's It All About, Albert?"Bob is depressed by his seeming lack of success as a psychologist. He seeks help from his old college professor (Keenan Wynn), who manages to heighten his despair by informing him that psychology is all nonsense.
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S4, EP9 "Who Is Mr. X?"Bob accepts a seemingly innocent invitation to appear as the guest on a TV discussion program. He winds up in the jaws of a dilemma when the show host turns out to have the disposition of a shark.
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S4, EP5 "The Heavyweights"Bob and Emily invite Carol to share her "heavy" experiences with the overweight workshop.
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S4, EP4 "Change Is Gonna Do Me Good"Emily accuses Bob of being stuck in a middle-aged rut and challenges him to switch family responsibilities.
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S4, EP3 "Death of a Fruitman"When an unseen member, a Mr. Gianelli, threatens to turn the group's annual surprise party into a disaster, Bob kicks him out of the group, and his decision meets with instant approval until Mr. Gianelli dies under a ton of zucchini.
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S4, EP2 "Here's Looking at You, Kid"Howard insists on joining Bob and Emily's anniversary dinner at a fashionable Chicago restaurant in order to enlist their aid in popping the question to Ellen. But he chokes up in the clutch, and Bob is forced to do the proposing for him.
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