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Nick helps a coworker by writing love letters to a woman on a dating site, only to find that the woman getting the letters is Gigi.
Nick helps a coworker by writing love letters to a woman on a dating site, only to find that the woman getting the letters is Gigi.
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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, 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, EP40 "The Thanksgiving Episode"The entire Kingston-Persons clan is at the house for a pot-luck Thanksgiving, but Suzanne's forgotten one thing, the turkey.
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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, 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, EP39 "The Inappropriate Website Episode"Nick pulls up an adult website at work on accident; Suzanne stays at home for a couch delivery; Lindsey studies for a Shakespeare test.
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S3, EP38 "The Cyrano Episode"Nick helps a coworker by writing love letters to a woman on a dating site, only to find that the woman getting the letters is Gigi.
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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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