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Coach Jim turns his daughters' noncompetitive basketball team into tough, aggressive winners.
Coach Jim turns his daughters' noncompetitive basketball team into tough, aggressive winners.
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S4, EP10 "Stalking Santa"When Jim gets into an accident with a department store Santa, an altercation ensues that leaves his on-looking kids fearing Santa will not bring them any gifts.
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S4, EP11 "Sympathy From the Devlins"Jim, a superstitious sports fan, comes to believe that his former neighbors, the Devlins, bring good luck to the Bulls.
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S4, EP12 "Nanny-Cam"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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S4, EP13 "The Jealous Husband"To make Cheryl feel desirable, Jim fakes a jealous rage in a restaurant and tries to teach Dana's date to do the same, but the lesson backfires when Dana fears her new beau is paranoid and possessive.
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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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S8, EP3 "Andy's Proposal"Jim urges Andy to propose to Emily or risk losing her, but when he sees Emily dining with another man, he doubts the wisdom of his advice.
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S8, EP2 "The New Best Friend"When Dana, Cheryl's sister and best friend, moves away, Jim realizes he must find Cheryl a new friend as soon as possible.
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S8, EP1 "The Blankie"Jim guilts the older kids into doing household chores after Jonathan's special blanket goes missing.
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