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Christine decides to go home for Thanksgiving and finds she and her domineering mother share a similar secret.
Christine decides to go home for Thanksgiving and finds she and her domineering mother share a similar secret.
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The New Adventures of Old Christine
S4, EP14 "What Happens in Vegas Is Disgusting in Vegas"New Christine loses all her inhibitions at an impromptu bachelorette party Christine and Barb throw for her in Las Vegas.
The New Adventures of Old Christine
S4, EP15 "Reckless Abandonment"Christine tries to prove that she can take care of herself after Matthew and Barb move out and Ritchie leaves for science camp.
The New Adventures of Old Christine
S4, EP16 "Honey, I Ran Over the Kid"Christine accuses Richard of being a bad parent when Ritchie is injured at a skateboarding party, but her overprotectiveness backfires.
The New Adventures of Old Christine
S4, EP17 "Too Close for Christine"When a scatterbrained mother at Ritchie's school calls Christine a rock, Christine is initially flattered but soon tires of the responsibility.
The New Adventures of Old Christine
S4, EP13 "Notes on a 7th Grade Scandal"Christine reverts to junior-high behavior when she recognizes the father of Ritchie's classmate as her former tormentor.
The New Adventures of Old Christine
S4, EP12 "Happy Endings"When Christine and Barb cannot get a loan to keep their gym franchise, they decide to transform their building into a spa.
The New Adventures of Old Christine
S4, EP11 "Unidentified Funk"The parent company of Christine and Barb's gym franchise informs them that they have broken a contractual clause and may lose the gym.
The New Adventures of Old Christine
S4, EP10 "Guess Who's Not Coming to Dinner"Christine decides to go home for Thanksgiving and finds she and her domineering mother share a similar secret.
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