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Cameron's mother (Celia Weston) makes Mitchell uncomfortable; Haley breaks up with Dylan.
Cameron's mother (Celia Weston) makes Mitchell uncomfortable; Haley breaks up with Dylan.
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S2, EP10 "Dance Dance Revelation"Luke and Manny have their first school dance; Jay and Phil take Luke and Manny on a mall run that becomes quite stressful; Mitch and Cam learn that Lily is biting other kids on the playground.
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S2, EP11 "Slow Down Your Neighbors"Claire intends to stop a car that speeds through the neighborhood; Phil deals with a difficult client; Jay teaches Manny to ride a bike; Mitchell and Cameron meet a charming neighbor.
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S7, EP3 "The Closet Case"Phil has second thoughts after he helps Haley talk Claire into letting Dylan move in; Mitch accepts a job working for Jay's biggest rival; Cameron and Gloria cannot agree on how to handle Manny's girl problem.
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S7, EP4 "She Crazy"Phil can't get anyone else to care about tending to the eggs; Claire is anxious about bringing her closet ideas to Jay; Cameron gets over-attached to the frat guys living in the upstairs unit.
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S7, EP2 "The Day Alex Left for College"Phil and Claire are hurt when Alex lies about her college move-in date and Luke doesn't want to spend the day at Phil's open house; being landlords stresses out Mitch and Cam.
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S7, EP1 "Summer Lovin'"Haley and Andy deal with their emotions in different ways; finding a preschool for Joe is more difficult than Jay and Gloria anticipated; when money gets tight, Cam wants Mitch to return to his former job.
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