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Suzanne is upset when Marilyn gives her an ugly bracelet as a present, but things get even uglier when Nick sees it and realizes he bought it for Marilyn and that she's re-gifted.
Suzanne is upset when Marilyn gives her an ugly bracelet as a present, but things get even uglier when Nick sees it and realizes he bought it for Marilyn and that she's re-gifted.
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S3, EP23 "The Career Day Episode"Nick confuses Kevin's classmates when he implies that networking is more important than studying and getting good grades.
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S3, EP8 "The Second Black President Episode"Kevin is torn between running a clean campaign for class president and being negative about his opponent.
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S3, EP9 "The Green Episode"The family decides to go green, but it is much harder than they thought and they realize sometimes you have to choose between saving the planet and saving your family.
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S3, EP10 "The Father's Day Episode"Nick is disappointed when Frank crashes his Father's Day trip; when an elevator stops, the men are forced to have a meaningful heart-to-heart.
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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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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, EP7 "The Suzanne Gets Arrested Episode"When Suzanne's stubborn need to argue her point gets her arrested, she starts to change her ways, but not necessarily for the better.
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