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Nick wants Lindsey and Kevin to give back to the community, so they select a charity they find online; when the charity keeps asking for more money, Nick has to get to the bottom of it.
Nick wants Lindsey and Kevin to give back to the community, so they select a charity they find online; when the charity keeps asking for more money, Nick has to get to the bottom of it.
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S3, EP32 "The Blockbuster Movie Episode"Nick and Suzanne try to attend a highly anticipated movie premiere, but when their busy schedules get in the way, both are tempted to secretly go to the movie without the other.
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S3, EP31 "The Kwandanegaba Children's Fund Episode"Nick wants Lindsey and Kevin to give back to the community, so they select a charity they find online; when the charity keeps asking for more money, Nick has to get to the bottom of it.
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S3, EP30 "The Silent Treatment Episode"Nick and Suzanne stop talking to each other after Suzanne gets upset with Nick for his attempts to fix her problems without listening to her.
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S3, EP29 "The Nick Gets an Assistant Episode"Nick is forced to get an assistant, who is a must-hire from his boss; when the assistant gets too close to his family and friends, Nick is forced to take action.
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