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Two practical jokers decide to get married. In the second story, parents are worried about their daughter's trip to Europe.
Two practical jokers decide to get married. In the second story, parents are worried about their daughter's trip to Europe.
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S1 "Love and the Serious Wedding; Love and the Pill"Two practical jokers decide to get married. In the second story, parents are worried about their daughter's trip to Europe.
Love, American Style
S2 "Love and Murphy's Bed; Love and the Lost Dog"Sarah and John arrive home separately; Eleanor puts an ad in the paper for a lost dog that she never had.
Love, American Style
S2 "Love and the Nutsy Girl"A girl tries to attract an artist to get a modeling assignment.
Love, American Style
S1 "Love and the Vampire; Love and the Advice Givers"A young couple think that their landlord is a vampire. "Love and the Advice Givers": The magic is gone out of Mel and Audrey's marriage.
Love, American Style
S3 "Love and the Eskimo's Wife; Love and the Instant Father"An important oil lease hinges on an old Eskimo custom; if Walter wants to date his new girl, he must produce a daughter.
Love, American Style
S3 "Love and the Motel Mix-up; Love and the Alibi"Alan and Shari go to a motel and then have second thoughts. "Love and the Alibi": Lenny tries to cover up for his friend's "fooling around."
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S3 "Love and the Loudmouth; Love and the Split-up"Jim and Helen just want a quiet honeymoon. "Love and the Split-Up" Susan and Derek find that divorce isn't all that easy.
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