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When Andy decides to learn how to dance for his sister's wedding, he turns to Jim -- a closet dancer -- for lessons.
When Andy decides to learn how to dance for his sister's wedding, he turns to Jim -- a closet dancer -- for lessons.
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S8, EP8 "The Yoga Bear"Jim joins Cheryl's yoga class after getting jealous of her male instructor.
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S8, EP10 "The Meaningful Gift"Andy tries to find a perfect birthday present for his girlfriend (Jackie Debatin).
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S8, EP11 "The Daddy Way"Jim turns baby-sitting into a sporting event by staging baby races where the fathers bet on their kids.
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S8, EP12 "Physical Therapy"Despite Mandy's warnings, Andy plays snow football with Jim and gets injured.
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S8, EP7 "The Ego Boost"When Jim runs into an ex-girlfriend (Constance Marie), he becomes convinced she wants to rekindle their romance.
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S8, EP6 "Cabin Boys"Andy and Jim plan a retreat at Andy's fiancee's cabin in the woods.
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S8, EP5 "Two for the Money"Jim tries to earn money for Christmas gifts for his kids by landing the twins in a movie role opposite Steve Guttenberg.
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S8, EP4 "Jami McFame"Jim's band wins a contest, providing the group an opportunity to play backup for child pop sensation Jami McFame.
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