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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.
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, EP8 "The Man and the Bragging Snafu Episode"When Nick's colleague at the station encourages him to send Lindsey and Kevin to a private school, Nick and Suzanne look into it, only to be misled about the process.
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S2, EP7 "The Suzanne Theft Auto Episode"Suzanne becomes overly consumed with Kevin's science project; Lindsey revs up for driving lessons, only to emerge as a suspect when her mother's car is scratched.
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S2, EP10 "The Despicable E Episode"Lindsey's romantic attentions turn to a young celebrity DJ, who only neglects her in return; Suzanne teaches Kevin the art of doing laundry.
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S2, EP9 "The She Got Game Night Episode"When the Kingston-Persons decide to have a game night, all bets are off, as unlikely friends are drawn to one another when paired together for games.
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S3, EP56 "The Identity Theft Episode"Nick's identity is stolen; Suzanne takes a week off to attend a wedding; Marilyn shares a life lesson.
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S3, EP55 "The Sex Symbol Episode"After a website votes Nick Sexiest Seattle Sportscaster, he tries to embrace his new image; Nick soon learns being a sex symbol isn't all it's cracked up to be.
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S3, EP54 "The Blackout Episode"A night out with the guys leaves Nick missing his wedding ring, along with his memories of the evening.
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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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