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When Gayle decides to host an artist workshop in a yurt, Linda feels compelled to support her sister; Louise and Gene lead a covert operation to find a lost cat for a cash reward.
When Gayle decides to host an artist workshop in a yurt, Linda feels compelled to support her sister; Louise and Gene lead a covert operation to find a lost cat for a cash reward.
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S10, EP16 "Flat-Top O' the Morning to Ya"Bob and the kids help a down-on-his-luck restaurant owner; Linda and Teddy get carried away with St. Patrick's Day festivities.
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S3, EP10 "Mother Daughter Laser Razor"Linda forces Louise to attend a mother-daughter seminar in hope of improving their relationship; Tina asks Bob to teach her to shave her legs.
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S5, EP18 "Eat, Spray, Linda"When Bob sends Linda out of the house to give him more time to work on her birthday surprise, she goes missing.
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S7, EP20 "Mom, Lies and Videotapes"Bob's outdated camcorder malfunctions, so the kids perform a reimagined version of the Mother's Day show at Wagstaff for Linda when she comes down with a cold and can't attend.
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S16, EP12 "Children of the Carn"The kids return to Carniapolis to help an ex-carnie restart what they think is an innocent prank war; Teddy sees his therapist at Bob's.
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S16, EP11 "The Keyboard Kid"Tina hopes her fast-but-weird typing style gets her an "A" in typing class so she can attend an upcoming field trip.
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S16, EP10 "Heist Things Are Heist"After winning a prestigious award, Bob faces a setback at the ceremony; the kids team up with possible former jewel thief Vincent to put things right.
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S16, EP9 "It's a Stunterful Life"The kids get caught up in a stunt competition at a Christmas tree farm; Bob decorates cookies for Santa; Linda tries to find every tree a home.
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