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Jamie schemes to keep Brenda from moving out of the building.
Jamie schemes to keep Brenda from moving out of the building.
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Men Behaving Badly
S1, EP15 "Brenda Is Moved"Jamie schemes to keep Brenda from moving out of the building.
Men Behaving Badly
S1, EP16 "I Am What I Am"A women's group awards Jamie a cash prize for his photography.
Men Behaving Badly
S1, EP17 "The Party Favor"Brenda occupies Jamie's evening to keep him from ruining Sarah's birthday bash.
Men Behaving Badly
S1, EP18 "Getting Rid of Harry"A cantankerous co-worker causes trouble for the guys when he becomes a houseguest.
Men Behaving Badly
S1, EP14 "Playing Doctor"Kevin fakes a heart attack so he can spy on Sarah and a doctor at the hospital.
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S1, EP13 "Jamie Needs a Kid"Jamie uses a neighbor's son (Justin Jon Ross) to impress a single mother.
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