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Gloria insists on a night of salsa dancing with Jay; Cameron goes too far when Mitchell and a friend challenge him to get a hot woman's (Leslie Mann) number; Phil builds a tree house.
Gloria insists on a night of salsa dancing with Jay; Cameron goes too far when Mitchell and a friend challenge him to get a hot woman's (Leslie Mann) number; Phil builds a tree house.
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S10, EP15 "SuperShowerBabyBowl"Jay hosts a Super Bowl party at the same time that Claire hosts a baby shower for Haley, both at Jay's house.
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S10, EP16 "Red Alert"Lily reaches a womanly milestone that Cam and Mitch are not prepared for -- at all -- so they call in reinforcements.
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S3, EP8 "After the Fire"After a fire destroys a neighbor's home, the whole family tries to help by organizing a community drive.
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S3, EP9 "Punkin Chunkin"A former neighborhood resident, now rich and successful, returns for a visit; Jay thinks Manny needs constructive criticism; Mitchell questions the authenticity of Cameron's colorful childhood stories.
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S10, EP14 "We Need to Talk About Lily"Phil thinks he found Pepper his dream home; in an attempt to connect with Lily, Mitch and Cam get invited to an exclusive event for her favorite vlogger.
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S10, EP13 "Whanex?"Cam must contend with a bully at the school; Jay has technical trouble during a video conference; the local mall holds a photo shoot for its new ad campaign, and Gloria tricks Phil and Joe into participating.
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S10, EP12 "Blasts From the Past"Phil and Claire decide to take a cycling tour through Italy; Cameron and Mitchell discover some interesting reading material in Lily's room.
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S10, EP11 "A Moving Day"Claire and Phil aren't convinced that Haley and Dylan can make it on their own as they move them into their new apartment before the baby arrives; Pameron gets out of prison early and has a bone to pick with Mitchell.
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