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The family watches Shannon's classic home videos of the Simmons-Tweed clan.
The family watches Shannon's classic home videos of the Simmons-Tweed clan.
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S3, EP27 "X-Gene"Gene attempts to find a spokesperson for his new snowboard apparel line.
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S3, EP28 "Homesick"Gene surprises Shannon with a little piece of Canada to call her own.
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S3, EP29 "Fan Favorites"The crew takes to the streets to interview fans and give them a new look at their favorite episodes.
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S3, EP30 "GeneHarmony"Gene tries to find some "nice guys" for Tracy and Sophie.
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S6, EP17 "Till Death Do Us Part"After Gene has a medical scare, Shannon insists the family eats healthier.
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