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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 parent company of Christine and Barb's gym franchise informs them that they have broken a contractual clause and may lose the gym.
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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.
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, 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, 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, EP9 "Rage Against the Christine"When Christine's new boyfriend Patrick loses at tennis to her, his competitiveness streak begins to emerge.
The New Adventures of Old Christine
S4, EP8 "Self-Esteem Tempura"When a talent scout recruits Ritchie to audition for a commercial after seeing his standout performance in the school play, Christine is thrilled, but Richard refuses to allow it.
The New Adventures of Old Christine
S4, EP7 "So You Think You Can Date"Christine and Richard have an awkward dinner date when they join her new boyfriend Patrick (Tim DeKay).
The New Adventures of Old Christine
S4, EP6 "Tie Me Up, Don't Tie Me Down"Christine and Barb go out on a casual double date with two men they met at a video store, but when one of the dates goes better than the other, jealousy arises.
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