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When a scatterbrained mother at Ritchie's school calls Christine a rock, Christine is initially flattered but soon tires of the responsibility.
When a scatterbrained mother at Ritchie's school calls Christine a rock, Christine is initially flattered but soon tires of the responsibility.
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The New Adventures of Old Christine
S5, EP3 "The Mole"After discovering a suspicious mole, Christine panics when she cannot get into a doctor's office fast enough; Richard decides to move back in with New Christine.
The New Adventures of Old Christine
S5, EP4 "For Love or Money"Christine hires an aggressive divorce attorney (Corbin Bernsen) who convinces her that Barb owes her alimony.
The New Adventures of Old Christine
S5, EP5 "Dr. Little Man"Christine begins a complicated relationship with the doctor (Eric McCormack) who shares Matthew's office space.
The New Adventures of Old Christine
S5, EP6 "The Curious Case of Britney B"The most popular girl in school asks Ritchie to a dance; Richard and Matthew try to force an elderly tenant out of an apartment they want to rent.
The New Adventures of Old Christine
S5, EP2 "Burning Love"Christine and Richard must face the shocking reality of how much they have aged when they run into some old college friends.
The New Adventures of Old Christine
S5, EP1 "Bahamian Rhapsody"After Barb wound up in jail during Richard's and New Christine's wedding due to her immigration status, Christine and Matthew head to the Bahamas in order to try to get an illegal visa to get her out of jail.
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