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Cheryl and Jim's evening alone turns into an all-out food fight; Andy plots revenge on Jim for coaxing his children to play pranks on him.
Cheryl and Jim's evening alone turns into an all-out food fight; Andy plots revenge on Jim for coaxing his children to play pranks on him.
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S2, EP1 "The Importance of Being Jim"Cheryl hides the digital camera after Jim deliberately deletes a photograph she urged him to save.
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S2, EP2 "Cars and Chicks"When Cheryl helps Dana buy a new car that turns out to be a lemon, Jim is determined to straighten things out at the dealership.
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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, EP6 "Ruby's First Date"Jim asks Dana for help while Cheryl is away; Jim and Dana follow Ruby on her date with an older boy.
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S7, EP5 "Cheryl Goes to Florida"Jim struggles to care for the kids and household while Cheryl is away, but several sympathetic neighborhood moms lend him a hand.
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S7, EP4 "The Perfect Fight"Cheryl and Jim's evening alone turns into an all-out food fight; Andy plots revenge on Jim for coaxing his children to play pranks on him.
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S7, EP3 "Safety Last"Taking an interest in health and safety, Cheryl sets new rules that cause Jim to feel stifled.
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