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After a fire destroys a neighbor's home, the whole family tries to help by organizing a community drive.
After a fire destroys a neighbor's home, the whole family tries to help by organizing a community drive.
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S3, EP14 "Me? Jealous?"Claire thinks Phil's new business partner (Greg Kinnear) is blatantly inappropriate, but Phil doesn't notice; while their house is being fumigated, Cameron and Mitchell stay with Jay and Gloria.
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S3, EP15 "Aunt Mommy"After selling a house to Mitch and Cameron's friends, Claire and Phil plan a celebratory dinner; overindulging in drinks leads to over sharing.
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S3, EP16 "Virgin Territory"Mitchell ruins one of Jay's proudest moments; Phil overhears something about one of his daughters; Gloria accidentally discovers Claire's secret.
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S3, EP17 "Leap Day"Mitchell feels pressured to make Cameron's birthday extra special; Jay's manliness comes into question; the girls interfere with Phil's leap day plans.
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S3, EP13 "Little Bo Bleep"Claire prepares for her debate with Duane Bailey; Mitch and Cam try to clean up Lily's language before her turn as a flower girl; Jay blames Stella's strange behavior on Gloria.
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S3, EP12 "Egg Drop"Claire and Jay's competitive streaks lead them to take over their kids' school projects; Phil asks Haley and Gloria to help him with a presentation; Mitch and Cam meet with prospective birth mothers.
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S3, EP11 "Lifetime Supply"When Phil misses a call from his doctor with test results, he immediately assumes the worst; Javier stops by to take Manny to the horse races; Mitchell's winning of an environmental law award sparks a competition.
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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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