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Gene's mother volunteers him to host a fundraiser for a local fire department.
Gene's mother volunteers him to host a fundraiser for a local fire department.
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S4, EP1 "Sophie's Sweet 16"Gene tries to turn Sophie's birthday celebration into the "Sweet Sixteen of the Century."
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S4, EP2 "Memphis Blues"Nick learns the blues firsthand when he goes on a business trip with his dad.
Gene Simmons Family Jewels
S4, EP3 "Fireman Gene"Gene's mother volunteers him to host a fundraiser for a local fire department.
Gene Simmons Family Jewels
S4, EP4 "Godfather Gene"Shannon joins Gene in New Jersey, as he becomes godfather to a friend's newborn grandson and, inadvertently, starts a feminist uprising among the wives.
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S3, EP30 "GeneHarmony"Gene tries to find some "nice guys" for Tracy and Sophie.
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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.
Gene Simmons Family Jewels
S3, EP28 "Homesick"Gene surprises Shannon with a little piece of Canada to call her own.
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S3, EP27 "X-Gene"Gene attempts to find a spokesperson for his new snowboard apparel line.
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