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Suzanne and Nick go out with another couple, her friend Danielle and husband Steve; the double date soon fizzles when an accusation flies.

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, EP24 "The Good Cop, Bad Cop Episode"

Suzanne is tired of being the bad cop while Nick plays the good cop with the kids, so they decide to switch places.

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S2, EP25 "The Mr. Almost Episode"

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.

Are We There Yet?

S2, EP27 "The Lindsey Gets High Episode"

Lindsey freaks out when a friend offers her a drug; she gets a lesson on drugs from former child-star Todd Bridges who takes her on a wild ride.

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S3, EP43 "The Timeshare Episode"

Marilyn begins to date a younger man, but Nick doubts his true intentions. Meanwhile, Kevin breaks his arm.

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S3, EP42 "The Open Mic Gaffe Episode"

Nick insults a work colleague forgetting his microphone is on; the children help Marilyn become more internet savvy.

Are We There Yet?

S3, EP39 "The Inappropriate Website Episode"

Nick pulls up an adult website at work on accident; Suzanne stays at home for a couch delivery; Lindsey studies for a Shakespeare test.

Based on the 2005 movie of the same name, this sitcom picks up where the film left off, and now that Nick and Suzanne have been married for six months, growing pains are beginning to emerge in their blended family. Suzanne's two kids would rather hang out with friends or play computer games than connect with Nick, whose own mother isn't thrilled with his marriage or her new role as grandma. Meanwhile, Suzanne's brother Terrence is very protective of his only sister, and he uses every opportunity to remind Nick that he'd better be good to her.
Starring: Christian Finnegan, Coy Stewart, Essence Atkins, Ice Cube, Isabelle Chester, Joanna Adler, Keesha Sharp, Robyn Kimmel, Russell Peters, Shad Moss, Sherrod Small, Teala Dunn, Telma Hopkins, Terry Crews, Zoey Martinson
Original Air Date: Jun 2, 2010
Genres: ComedyTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
2 seasons available on demand
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