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Christine wants credit for turning Richard into a good boyfriend and for recommending a thoughtful birthday gift for New Christine to give him.
Christine wants credit for turning Richard into a good boyfriend and for recommending a thoughtful birthday gift for New Christine to give him.
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The New Adventures of Old Christine
S2, EP16 "Undercover Brother"Christine learns an astonishing secret after sleeping with Richard's attractive brother (Charles Esten).
The New Adventures of Old Christine
S2, EP17 "Strange Bedfellows"Christine battles an aggressive activist with an opposing stance when she tries to become more politically active.
The New Adventures of Old Christine
S2, EP18 "The Real Thing"Christine nearly gets Mr. Harris fired when she sends an e-mail intended for Barb to all the parents at Ritchie's school.
The New Adventures of Old Christine
S2, EP19 "Faith Off"When Christine figures out Richard has been hired to remodel Lindsay's bathroom, she goes to any length possible to make sure he doesn't screw up the job.
The New Adventures of Old Christine
S2, EP15 "Sleepless in Mar Vista"After taking sleeping pills, Christine discovers that she made several embarrassing phone calls while knocked out.
The New Adventures of Old Christine
S2, EP14 "Let Him Eat Cake"Christine wants credit for turning Richard into a good boyfriend and for recommending a thoughtful birthday gift for New Christine to give him.
The New Adventures of Old Christine
S2, EP13 "Endless Shrimp, Endless Night"Christine tries to reignite the relationship between her brother and his ex-girlfriend; Richard tries to interest Ritchie in his job.
The New Adventures of Old Christine
S2, EP12 "Ritchie Scores"Christine signs Ritchie up for soccer after Mr. Harris (Blair Underwood) informs her that he has had trouble making friends.
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