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Eric wants to appear on a TV dating show to win over a college girl.
Eric wants to appear on a TV dating show to win over a college girl.
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S2, EP1 "Back 2 School"Feeny, the school bully and an unorthodox new teacher ruin Cory's first day of high school.
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S2, EP2 "Pairing Off"Cory demands a little tutoring in the subject of love after he catches Eric and his girlfriend together.
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S4, EP7 "Singled Out"Eric wants to appear on a TV dating show to win over a college girl.
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