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When Suzanne crashes a night with Nick and his boys, Nick decides he needs to pay her back by showing up for spa treatments with Suzanne and her girlfriends to show her what it is like.
When Suzanne crashes a night with Nick and his boys, Nick decides he needs to pay her back by showing up for spa treatments with Suzanne and her girlfriends to show her what it is like.
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S3, EP4 "The 22 Episode"When the family oversleeps on the morning Lindsey is set to sing the National Anthem at a baseball game, it is all hands on deck just to make it to out of the house on time.
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S2, EP15 "The First .45 Episode"When Lindsay tries to turn family members into stars of a reality television show, Kevin makes a discovery that brings too much reality to the Kingston-Persons household.
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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, 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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S3, EP2 "The Thief Episode"Nick refuses to give Lindsey money for a concert, so Lindsey resorts to stealing sixty dollars from Gigi's purse; when Gigi discovers the missing money, she blames Kevin for the theft.
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S3, EP1 "The Staycation Episode"When Nick messes up Suzanne's plans for spring break, he turns the house into a makeshift resort, and promises to give the family the best vacation ever.
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