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Andy starts to play chess with Ryan on a regular basis, and jealous Jim assumes Andy is no longer his best friend.

Andy starts to play chess with Ryan on a regular basis, and jealous Jim assumes Andy is no longer his best friend.

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Cheryl convinces Jim to abstain from sex until their big getaway; Jim and Andy argue about a treehouse.

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S1, EP3 "The Cat Came Back"

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S8, EP18 "Heaven Opposed to Hell"

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S8, EP17 "Diamonds Are a Ghoul's Best Friend"

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S8, EP16 "I Hate the High Road"

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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.

Jim is a couch-potato dad and husband trying to achieve picket-fence ideals while keeping a firm hold on his manliness. His beautiful wife tolerates his childish antics because of his tireless loyalty to her and their three kids. Jim's penchant for taking the easy route in everything frequently backfires, landing him in comical situations.
Starring: Billi Bruno, Charlie Hartsock, Conner Rayburn, Connor Sullivan, Courtney Thorne-Smith, Garret Sullivan, Jim Belushi, John Rubano, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, Larry Joe Campbell, Mark Beltzman, Mitch Rouse, Robert Belushi, Taylor Atelian, Tony Braunagel
Original Air Date: Sep 26, 2001
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
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