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Jim's behavior at a Bears game is a bad influence on the children, but Cheryl sets a bad example too.
Jim's behavior at a Bears game is a bad influence on the children, but Cheryl sets a bad example too.
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S2, EP17 "The Ring"Jim worries Cheryl will learn the truth about her engagement ring after she invites his old girlfriend (Crystal Bernard) to dinner.
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S2, EP18 "Wonder Woman"Jim goes into protective overdrive after Cheryl is mugged while shopping.
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S2, EP19 "The Pass"A successful guy that Jim went to high school with gives him a big contracting job and makes a pass at Cheryl over dinner.
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S2, EP20 "Dana Gets Fired"Jim does more harm than good when he stands up to Dana's boss; Andy has trouble making arrangements for his birthday party.
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S6, EP9 "Dino-Mite"Dana and Cheryl hesitantly entrust Ryan and Jim to watch the kids and baby Tanner while they have a girls night out.
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S6, EP8 "Deliverance"While Dana is in premature labor, Ryan is in a war-torn country, delivering a celebrity's baby.
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S6, EP7 "Cheryl Gone Wild"Jim, Ryan and Andy learn that Cheryl and Dana have appeared in a "Chicks Gone Wild" video.
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S6, EP6 "All the Rage"Raging Jim accidentally backs into a police car while chasing a guy and chooses anger-management classes instead of paying the fine.
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