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When Louie learns that his old girlfriend Zena is getting married, he invites himself along on her honeymoon.
When Louie learns that his old girlfriend Zena is getting married, he invites himself along on her honeymoon.
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S5, EP13 "Louie Moves Uptown"Louie wants to move into a classy apartment building, but first he must be approved by a panel of snobby tenants.
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S5, EP14 "Alex's Old Buddy"Alex becomes obsessed with his dog's well-being when he finds out his beloved pet hasn't long to live.
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S5, EP15 "Sugar Ray Nardo"Elaine's son (David Mendenhall) gives up the oboe to study boxing with Tony.
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S5, EP18 "Alex Gets Burned by an Old Flame"Alex falls in love with Jim's old girlfriend, who shows up at the garage hoping to rekindle their romance.
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S5, EP12 "Get Me Through the Holidays"Alex takes his ex-wife to Latka and Simka's traditional Christmas party to rid her of the holiday blues.
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