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When Nick happens upon an old college pal, the unexpected meeting gives rise to a business plan that involves a sports star and an energy drink; the results are not so bubbly.
When Nick happens upon an old college pal, the unexpected meeting gives rise to a business plan that involves a sports star and an energy drink; the results are not so bubbly.
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S2, EP26 "The Play Date Episode"Suzanne and Nick go out with another couple, her friend Danielle and husband Steve; the double date soon fizzles when an accusation flies.
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S2, EP28 "The Liar, Liar Episode"Suzanne begins to force everyone in the family to tell the truth at all times after she catches Nick in a lie.
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S3, EP22 "The Lindsey Dances Episode"Lindsey auditions to dance in a P-Nut music video, but considers quitting when she discovers that the choreographer is a drill sergeant and the other dancers are far more experienced.
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S2, EP29 "The Fight Party Episode"Nick's boxing match party unexpectedly takes over the family room on the same night Suzanne's book group is meeting in the living room.
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S3, EP21 "The V.I.P. Tickets Episode"Suzanne is furious when Nick invites Martin and not her to a baseball game; Kevin and Lindsey try to win tickets to Rihanna's Los Angeles concert.
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S3, EP20 "The Quarantine Episode"When Marilyn brings a dangerous flu back from a trip to Mexico, the family must stay inside their house under quarantine.
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S3, EP19 "The Tit for Tat Episode"When a new woman gets hired at the station, Nick's career is threatened; Suzanne takes matters into her own hands to save her husband's job.
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