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When Suzanne's stubborn need to argue her point gets her arrested, she starts to change her ways, but not necessarily for the better.
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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S3, EP26 "The Big Loan Episode"Confusion ensues when Suzanne asks Marilyn for a loan in an attempt to keep her birthday present a secret for Nick.
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S3, EP27 "The Family Portrait Episode"Suzanne wants to have a formal portrait of the family taken, but trying to pull everyone together proves to be impossible.
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S3, EP16 "The Ghost Dog Episode"The entire family plays pranks on one another, to the chagrin of Suzanne; when the family ignores Nick's choking because they think it's another prank, Nick has a near-death experience and embraces his Zen side.
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S3, EP17 "The Lemon Squeeze Episode"When the family's morning routine devolves into fighting, Gigi suggests that they try an old sorority exercise called the Lemon Squeeze in order to turn their problems around.
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S3, EP25 "The Nick Gets Promoted Episode"Nick struggles to prove himself when he is promoted to co-host alongside the lazy, arrogant Brick Street.
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S3, EP24 "The House Sitter's Episode"When the house sitters next door begin acting irresponsibly, Nick and Suzanne question if they are being played for fools.
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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, 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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