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Nick says he is too tired for marital relations one night, leading Suzanne to speculate and have major concerns that something is not right in their relationship.
Nick says he is too tired for marital relations one night, leading Suzanne to speculate and have major concerns that something is not right in their relationship.
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S1, EP10 "The Get-Together Episode"Nick notices the family is disconnected and proposes a get-together with friends and family so they have the opportunity to reconnect; Nick's planning leaves out some important details, leading to chaos.
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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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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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S2, EP27 "The Lindsey Gets High Episode"Lindsey freaks out when a friend offers her a drug; she gets a lesson on drugs from former child-star Todd Bridges who takes her on a wild ride.
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S3, EP53 "The Good Day Seattle Episode"The station launches a new morning show, but Nick's cohost is a self-serving reality star; Marilyn moves in with the family.
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S3, EP52 "The Spelling Bee Episode"Nick meets a famous actor and shadows him to prepare for an upcoming role; Kevin studies for a spelling bee.
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S3, EP51 "The Hand on a House Episode"Lindsey and Kevin enter Nick into a Hand on a House contest, where finalists compete by seeing who can keep their hand on a house for the longest.
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S3, EP50 "The Kleptomaniac Episode"Nick is asked to host a charity walkathon; Marilyn's bracelet is missing, and the children train to participate in the walkathon.
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