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Luke goes missing after a night out; Haley is desperate to land an interview for a popular lifestyle website.
Luke goes missing after a night out; Haley is desperate to land an interview for a popular lifestyle website.
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S1, EP16 "Fears"Phil tries to conquer his fear of the dark when he and Luke go on a discovery expedition underneath the house; Mitchell and Cameron invite Lily's pediatrician over for brunch.
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S9, EP13 "In Your Head"Luke goes missing after a night out; Haley is desperate to land an interview for a popular lifestyle website.
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S9, EP14 "Written in the Stars"Phil thinks that Gloria is upset at Jay for dropping the ball on Valentine's Day, so he convinces Jay to spice things up with a little role playing; Mitch and Cam must make things right when they unwittingly ruin Luke's Valentine's Day date.
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S1, EP17 "Truth Be Told"Phil invites his high school girlfriend (Judy Greer) to the house; Jay accidentally kills Manny's pet turtle, then goes to extremes to cover his tracks; overworked Mitchell stands up to his boss.
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S1, EP15 "My Funky Valentine"Claire and Phil plan a Valentine's Day excursion; Jay takes Gloria to a comedy show; Cameron and Mitchell try to play cupid for Manny.
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S1, EP14 "Moon Landing"A visit from an old friend (Minnie Driver) leaves Claire feeling inadequate; Mitchell tries to help Gloria with some legal issues.
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S1, EP13 "Fifteen Percent"Mitchell plants an idea in Jay's head; Manny's date gets a makeover from Gloria.
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S1, EP12 "Not in My House"When Claire finds a dirty picture on the computer and assumes it is Luke's doing, guilty Phil does not correct her; Jay and Gloria disagree over his beloved, life-size dog butler statue; Cameron involves himself in the gardener's woes.
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