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Confident Jim is crushed when he loses a hot-dog-eating contest to a petite woman, and Andy compounds Jim's sorrow by deciding to date the winner.
Confident Jim is crushed when he loses a hot-dog-eating contest to a petite woman, and Andy compounds Jim's sorrow by deciding to date the winner.
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S7, EP7 "Period Peace"Jim reads Ruby and Gracie's diaries to find out why they can't seem to stop fighting, and realizes that his daughters need some delicate motherly advice.
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S7, EP8 "The Rendezvous"Jim and Cheryl attempt to plan for some romantic time alone, but when the kids demand all of her attention, Jim plans to meet Cheryl for a tryst in the airport lounge.
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S7, EP9 "Goodwill Hunting"While Cheryl is still in Florida, Jim donates all the kids' old furniture and clothes to charity to clear the garage for a cigar lounge; Cheryl calls Jim with a special announcement.
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S7, EP10 "All Dolled Up"With Cheryl on bed rest, Jim hosts Gracie's doll-themed party, turning the girly tea party into a wild squirt-gun fight.
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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, 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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S8, EP13 "The Cooler One"Jim tries to be a cool dad to impress Ruby and her friends but realizes that she is just manipulating him.
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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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