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While assembling a 500-piece puzzle late into the night, Ray and Amy's mother trade stories about themselves and their families.
While assembling a 500-piece puzzle late into the night, Ray and Amy's mother trade stories about themselves and their families.
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S9, EP3 "Angry Sex"Ray discovers that Debra becomes more passionate when she argues with Marie, so he concocts a series of lies in an attempt to boost his love life.
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S9, EP4 "P.T. & A"Ray's lie causes Debra to make a fashion statement to the members of the PTA.
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S8, EP18 "Crazy Chin"Robert becomes defensive when Amy's parents point out his habit of touching food to his chin before eating it; Amy devises a plan to break Robert of his strange habit.
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S9, EP5 "Ally's F"Ally comes home with an F in math on her report card, and her parents are shocked.
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S9, EP2 "Not So Fast"Robert, Amy, Marie and Frank adjust to their new living situation.
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