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Jim buys a nanny-cam to spy on the sitter he did not want to hire but learns something about Cheryl instead, prompting her to buy a camera of her own.
Jim buys a nanny-cam to spy on the sitter he did not want to hire but learns something about Cheryl instead, prompting her to buy a camera of her own.
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S6, EP14 "What Lies Beneath"Andy's new metal detector uncovers Jim's long-lost wedding ring, causing a problem for Jim, who's been hiding the fact that he lost it for years.
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S6, EP15 "The Grill II"Andy's attempt to sell a grill that Jim gave him a few years ago results in a wildly destructive tug-of-war between the two.
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S6, EP16 "Devlin in Disguise"When Tim and Cindy Devlin crash Gracie's birthday party, they announce that they are getting divorced.
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S8, EP18 "Heaven Opposed to Hell"In the last ever episode, Jim chokes on some food and finds himself on trial in heaven, where Andy represents the defense and Dana the Devil.
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S8, EP17 "Diamonds Are a Ghoul's Best Friend"Jim is haunted by a ghost when he buys Cheryl a diamond necklace that was taken off a dead woman.
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S8, EP15 "King of the Nerds"Jim is frustrated that Kyle seems to like science-fiction better than sports, so he tries to change his son's opinion by going to a convention with him.
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S8, EP14 "Happy Jim"When Jim is prescribed pain pills for a back injury, the family takes advantage of his unusually mellow mood.
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