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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.
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, 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, EP13 "The Whose Card Is It Anyway Episode"Suzanne and Nick go on a "People's Court TV" show when Nick lies about having spent a gift card Suzanne gave him, which she finds and spends on herself, calling him on his lie.
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S2, EP14 "The Suzanne Gets One-Upped Episode"Nick plans a surprise belated honeymoon and uses work to cover up his plans.
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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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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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S3, EP52 "The Spelling Bee Episode"Nick meets a famous actor and shadows him to prepare for a 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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