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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.
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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S2, EP32 "The Suzanne's Surprise Party Episode"Nick and the kids throw a birthday party for Suzanne because she has never had one.
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S2, EP33 "The Mother's Day Episode"Nick tricks Suzanne and Marilyn into spending a weekend together at a spa for Mother's Day, where it becomes clear it will take more than a masseuse to relieve the tension in the women's relationship.
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S2, EP21 "The Nick Gets Jealous Episode"Nick asks Suzanne to help pro basketball player Ray Savage plan a children's charity event, but gets worried when he learns of Ray's reputation as a womanizer.
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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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S2, EP31 "The Kevin Gets a Commercial Episode"Kevin auditions for a commercial for the mall burger joint and ends up being replaced by a famous kid actor that looks just like him.
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S2, EP30 "The Nick's Kid Episode"Suzanne learns the mother of Kevin's new friend Nathan is Nick's old fling; she suspects that Nathan could be Nick's son.
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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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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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