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When Tim and Cindy Devlin crash Gracie's birthday party, they announce that they are getting divorced.

When Tim and Cindy Devlin crash Gracie's birthday party, they announce that they are getting divorced.

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S7, EP13 "I Drink Your Milkshake"

Jim institutes a tribunal system to stop the children from bickering, and it works well for solving the children's problems but backfires when he and Andy have an argument.

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S2, EP3 "The Baby Monitor"

Cheryl and Jim cannot tear themselves away from the baby monitor when they overhear the neighbors engaging in pillow talk.

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S2, EP4 "The Pizza Boy"

Jim's pizza delivery boy moves in with him and Cheryl after the boy's father kicks him out of the house because of his dream of doing standup comedy.

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S7, EP14 "The Chaperone"

After years of dating, Andy meets the perfect girl and worries that she will break up with him; Jim offers to take Andy's girlfriend's daughter to a concert with Ruby and Gracie.

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S7, EP12 "The Gift Certificate"

Jim uses Andy's gift certificate just before Andy remembers he has it and invites Jim to help him use it.

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S7, EP11 "Pregnancy Brain"

Jim tries to convince Cheryl that it was her idea to turn the basement into a media room instead of a room for Gracie and Ruby, blaming her forgetfulness on pregnancy.

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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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S7, EP9 "Goodwill Hunting"

While Cheryl is still in Florida, Jim donates all of the kids' old furniture and clothes to charity to clear the garage for a cigar lounge; Cheryl calls Jim with a special announcement.

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, Conner Rayburn, Courtney Thorne-Smith, Jackie Debatin, Jamison Belushi, Jim Belushi, John Rubano, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, Larry Joe Campbell, Mark Beltzman, Mitch Rouse, Robert Belushi, Taylor Atelian, Tony Braunagel, Willie Amakye
Original Air Date: Sep 26, 2001
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
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