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A night out with the guys leaves Nick missing his wedding ring, along with his memories of the evening.
A night out with the guys leaves Nick missing his wedding ring, along with his memories of the evening.
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S2, EP1 "The Mr. Himdependent Episode"When Suzanne's ex-husband wants to lower his monthly child support payments, Nick jumps at the chance while Suzanne has mixed feelings about Frank abandoning his own responsibilities.
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S2, EP2 "The We Ain't Going Out Like That Episode"Nick tries to be spontaneous; Suzanne resists and plans a date night that fails; they attempt to be spontaneous together until they realize it's better if she plans.
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S2, EP3 "The Oh No She Di-in't Episode"When Nick's new field producer, Sam, turns out to be female, Suzanne is convinced she is trying to steal her man, a suggestion Nick thinks is absurd until Sam actually makes a move on him.
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S2, EP4 "The Nick's Manny Pedi Episode"When Suzanne crashes a night with Nick and his boys, Nick decides he needs to pay her back by showing up for spa treatments with Suzanne and her girlfriends to show her what it is like.
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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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