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Nick goes to watch a game with friends at a sports bar known to have sexy female waitresses; the kids want a larger allowance, but they're not willing to do more chores.
Nick goes to watch a game with friends at a sports bar known to have sexy female waitresses; the kids want a larger allowance, but they're not willing to do more chores.
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S2, EP1 "The Mr. Himdependent Episode"When Suzanne's ex-husband wants to lower his monthly child support payments, Nick jumps at the chance while Suzanne has mixed feelings about Frank abandoning his own responsibilities.
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S3, EP14 "The Master of Ceremonies Episode"While hosting an awards ceremony, Nick gets laughs by making Suzanne the butt of his jokes, but finds he cannot stand the heat when Suzanne turns the tables and starts making fun of him in public.
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S2, EP2 "The We Ain't Going Out Like That Episode"Nick tries to be spontaneous; Suzanne resists and plans a date night that fails; they attempt to be spontaneous together until they realize it's better if she plans.
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S3, EP15 "The Control Issue Episode"When Nick points out that Suzanne has issues letting go of controlling everything, Suzanne lets everything go; the family realizes they need Suzanne's controlling ways to run a successful household.
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S3, EP13 "The Expensive Purse Episode"After balking at the high price of a purse Suzanne loves, Nick thinks again and tries to buy it as a gift, but Suzanne has already secretly bought the last purse for herself.
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S3, EP12 "The Tiger Dad Episode"Nick becomes a more influential parent, so he pushes Kevin and Lindsey hard, and they become model children.
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S3, EP11 "My First Job Episode"Lindsey learns about stealing at the workplace when she lands her first job and gives out free food.
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S3, EP9 "The Green Episode"The family decides to go green, but it is much harder than they thought, and they realize sometimes you have to choose between saving the planet and saving your family.
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