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Christine refuses to give in to pressure to have a ritzy celebration for Ritchie's birthday and hosts an arts-and-crafts party at home.
Christine refuses to give in to pressure to have a ritzy celebration for Ritchie's birthday and hosts an arts-and-crafts party at home.
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The New Adventures of Old Christine
S1, EP11 "Exile on Lame Street"Christine objects when Richard and new Christine want to take Ritchie to a Rolling Stones concert. Fearing that Ritchie is too young to be exposed to sex, drugs and rock and roll vices on display at a Rolling Stones concert, Christine forbids it.
The New Adventures of Old Christine
S1, EP12 "Some of My Best Friends Are Portuguese"Relief at meeting another working mother at her son's school vanishes when Christine learns where the woman actually works.
The New Adventures of Old Christine
S1, EP13 "A Fair to Remember"After a chance meeting, Christine finds she still has feelings for an old boyfriend (Matthew Letscher).
The New Adventures of Old Christine
S2, EP1 "The Passion of the Christine"Since New Christine broke up with Richard, he's been spending a lot of time at Old Christine's house, leading Ritchie to believe that his parents are back together.
The New Adventures of Old Christine
S5, EP21 "Get Smarter"When Christine has Matthew and Barb throw her a surprise engagement party so she can get to know Max's friends, she begins to feel intellectually inferior to one particular guest, driving her to make a surprising decision.
The New Adventures of Old Christine
S5, EP20 "Scream"Christine mistakes a good looking cop for a stripper, who alerts her that there is a prowler in the neighborhood. Later on, New Christine goes into labor; unfortunately for Old Christine, it happens to take place on her birthday!
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