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When Louise, Gene and Tina try to track down a lost family recipe for a Mother's Day gift for Linda, first they have to navigate an old family feud.
When Louise, Gene and Tina try to track down a lost family recipe for a Mother's Day gift for Linda, first they have to navigate an old family feud.
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S12, EP15 "Ancient Misbehavin"After feeling slighted by a teacher during a special Ancient Greece unit, Louise, Millie and Regular-Sized Rudy take matters into their own hands to restore justice; Bob gets a room of his own.
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S12, EP16 "Interview With the Pop-Pop-pire"Big Bob comes to dinner so that Tina can interview him for a school project; the family members take turns coming up with their own versions of an infamous tree incident that happened to Pop Pop in his younger years.
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S12, EP17 "The Spider House Rules"Louise befriends a house spider and hides it in her room after Linda and Bob tell her to remove it from the apartment; Bob tries to make a friend outside of the people that come to the restaurant.
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S12, EP18 "Clear and Present Ginger"Linda has a big day planned when her friend comes to visit; Bob and the kids help Nat with her limo competition.
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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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S16, EP8 "Les Lizárdables"Gene and Courtney become embroiled in a complex custody battle over an injured lizard.
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S16, EP7 "Tube for Tina"Linda has a strong reaction when Tina buys a tiny tube top; Bob, Teddy, Louise and Gene deal with the consequences of a rare bird flying into the window of the restaurant.
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