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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.
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, EP13 "The Expensive Purse Episode"After balking at the high price of a purse Suzanne loves, Nick thinks again and tries to buy it as a gift, but Suzanne has already secretly bought the last purse for herself.
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S3, EP14 "The Master of Ceremonies Episode"While hosting an awards ceremony, Nick gets laughs by making Suzanne the butt of his jokes, but finds he cannot stand the heat when Suzanne turns the tables and starts making fun of him in public.
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S3, EP15 "The Control Issue Episode"When Nick points out that Suzanne has issues letting go of controlling everything, Suzanne lets everything go; the family realizes they need Suzanne's controlling ways to run a successful household.
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S3, EP44 "The Long Con Episode"Kevin buys a cheap mask at a yard sale, but it may be a valuable art piece; Lindsey receives advice about her upcoming date with her crush.
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S3, EP55 "The Sex Symbol Episode"After a website votes Nick Sexiest Seattle Sportscaster, he tries to embrace his new image; Nick soon learns being a sex symbol isn't all it's cracked up to be.
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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.
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S3, EP41 "The Insignificant Anniversary Episode"Nick forgets an anniversary while the children star in internet videos wearing superhero costumes as they give out advice to users.
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