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Cheryl and Jim get into an argument about Erik Estrada, and Jim sets out to prove her wrong about an incident involving the actor 10 years earlier.
Cheryl and Jim get into an argument about Erik Estrada, and Jim sets out to prove her wrong about an incident involving the actor 10 years earlier.
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S1, EP15 "Racquetball"After Jim says he once let Cheryl beat him at racquetball to win her affection, she challenges him to a showdown.
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S1, EP16 "Under Pressure"Cheryl tries to create a relaxed, low-pressure environment for Jim after he develops high blood pressure.
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S1, EP17 "Date Night"A night on the town turns into a disaster for Cheryl and Jim; Dana cajoles Andy into doing her delinquent taxes.
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S1, EP18 "Birthday Boys"After learning that Dana earns more money than he does, Jim feels he needs to prove his worth to the children, so he buys them an expensive gift.
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S5, EP15 "Mr. Right"Cheryl and Jim get into an argument about Erik Estrada, and Jim sets out to prove her wrong about an incident involving the actor 10 years earlier.
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S5, EP13 "Renewing Vows"During a ceremony to renew their wedding vows, Jim and Cheryl squabble because she allowed Gracie and Ruby to get their ears pierced.
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S5, EP12 "Sex Ed Fred"When Jim and Cheryl preview a sex education video to be shown to children at Ruby's school, they discover that the boy in the video is Jim.
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S5, EP11 "The Gift of the Maggie"When Cheryl and Dana's mother, Maggie, visits for the holidays, Jim and Cheryl compete with Ryan and Dana for her affection.
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