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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.
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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Are We There Yet?
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.
Are We There Yet?
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.
Are We There Yet?
S1, EP5 "The Rat in the House Episode"When a rat gets lost in the home, Kevin scurries to care for it. Meanwhile, an ex-flame creates surging tension between Lindsey and Gigi.
Are We There Yet?
S1, EP6 "The Booty Episode"Nick goes to watch a game with friends at a sports bar known to have sexy female waitresses; the kids want a larger allowance, but they're not willing to do more chores.
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S3, EP56 "The Identity Theft Episode"Nick's identity is stolen; Suzanne takes a week off to attend a wedding; Marilyn shares a life lesson.
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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, EP54 "The Blackout Episode"A night out with the guys leaves Nick missing his wedding ring, along with his memories of the evening.
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S3, EP53 "The Good Day Seattle Episode"The station launches a new morning show, but Nick's cohost is a self-serving reality star; Marilyn moves in with the family.
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