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After Nick gets pocket-dialed by Suzanne and overhears her telling Gigi something personal, he gets back at Suzanne by fake pocketing dialling her.
After Nick gets pocket-dialed by Suzanne and overhears her telling Gigi something personal, he gets back at Suzanne by fake pocketing dialling her.
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S3, EP34 "The Secret Episode"Lindsey has a new crush and Gigi has a new boyfriend, but when certain secrets cannot be kept, a web of misinformation nearly ruins both situations.
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S3, EP35 "The Life Insurance Episode"Although Nick and Suzanne realize that life insurance would be a good decision to protect their family, Nick has reservations about buying a policy.
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S3, EP36 "The Hypertension Episode"When Nick gets a doctor's report that he has high blood pressure, Suzanne does everything she can to make sure his stress levels stay low.
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S3, EP37 "The Satchel Pagge Episode"Nick is looking for a man with a voice of gold; Suzanne loses Gigi's expensive sweater.
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S3, EP33 "The Pocket Dial Episode"After Nick gets pocket-dialed by Suzanne and overhears her telling Gigi something personal, he gets back at Suzanne by fake pocketing dialling her.
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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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