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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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S8, EP1 "The Blankie"Jim guilts the older kids into doing household chores after Jonathan's special blanket goes missing.
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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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S3, EP27 "Everyone Gets Dumped"Jim develops a friendship with Dana's new boyfriend, despite the fact that the guy dumped Cheryl years ago.
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S3, EP29 "A Vast Difference"Jim chickens out of having a vasectomy, but Cheryl is so effusive in her praise that he is unable to admit that he did not go through with it.
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S7, EP18 "The Devil Went Down to Oak Park"The devil (James Lipton) comes to collect on a deal Jim made with him back when Jim was courting Cheryl.
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S7, EP17 "No Bedrest for the Wicked"A chance meeting in the supermarket lets Jim in on Cheryl's secret: though she says the doctor told her to stay in bed, her doctor actually wants her to be active.
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S7, EP16 "The Cheater"Pregnant Cheryl wants to have a game night and play a game that she never loses, but Dana knows she cheats.
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S7, EP15 "The Six Week Curse"Andy is sure Emily is going to break up with him, since all his former girlfriends left him after six weeks of dating; Dana hypnotizes Andy to find out the cause of his breakups.
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