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A seemingly never-ending parade of visitors tests Paul's patience while he cares for his bedridden wife.
A seemingly never-ending parade of visitors tests Paul's patience while he cares for his bedridden wife.
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S4, EP18 "The Sample"Paul's sperm sample is missing after the Buchmans' car is stolen; when Paul and Jamie finally arrive at the hospital after a series of delays, a keyed-up Paul has trouble producing a new sample.
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S4, EP19 "The Procedure"Paul is torn when Jamie is in the hospital for a minor procedure to determine if she can get pregnant at the same time he's required to be at a business meeting; Paul's job is on the line when Ira pretends to be his agent.
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S4, EP20 "The Weed"Paul faces the challenge of limiting his creativity for a documentary about a weed; Jamie plans a weekend getaway to Pennsylvania; Jamie's boss is caught taking money from a mobster.
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S4, EP21 "The Award"Paul is unenthusiastic about attending an awards dinner after losing his job at the Explorer Channel; Paul considers leaving the ceremony with another woman.
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