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Suzanne suspects that Lindsey's athletic new crush from school is gay; Nick sets out to prove that he is not in order to save Lindsey from facing disappointment.
Suzanne suspects that Lindsey's athletic new crush from school is gay; Nick sets out to prove that he is not in order to save Lindsey from facing disappointment.
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S2, EP19 "The Disney Episode"Nick is invited to play in a celebrity golf tournament at Walt Disney World; Suzanne has to miss the family's first vacation.
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S2, EP11 "The Valentine's Day Episode"Nick lends a hand to Kevin for his Valentine's Day at school, but things take a turn as Kevin ends up being sent home.
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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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S2, EP12 "The Parent Teacher Trap Episode"When Suzanne gets roped into a committee at Kevin's school, where the other mums are mean to her, Nick volunteers to fill in on her behalf, making things awkward when the ladies love him.
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S2, EP18 "The Pole Dance Episode"Suzanne catches Nick watching a rap video with a pole dancer in it and decides to show him that she is the best pole dancer on the block.
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S2, EP17 "The Fall of Troy Episode"When Troy provokes a school bully, Kevin strikes up a friendship with his tormentor to avoid a beat down; Kevin soon faces a difficult decision.
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S2, EP16 "The Take Your Kids to Work Day Episode"When Lindsey accompanies Suzanne to work and meets an old friend of her mother's; a misunderstanding causes Lindsey to believe she may have an older brother that she never knew about.
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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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