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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.
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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S11, EP14 "Mr. Lonely Farts"When Linda and Tina go to the shoe store, Gene is accidentally left home alone; Bob, Louise and Teddy go to buy restaurant equipment from a creepy guy whom Bob found on the internet.
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S11, EP15 "Sheshank Redumption"Linda's new routine of diet and exercise gives her gastrointestinal trouble on the day of parent-teacher-student conferences.
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S11, EP16 "Y Tu Tina También"When Tina is forced to listen to Spanish audio lessons in the library to improve her grade, she develops an unexpected crush; Louise and Gene want to dunk Mr. Frond at the Wagstaff Spring Fair.
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S11, EP17 "Fingers-loose"Tina faces a hall-monitor crisis when she falls in love with a new underground trend; Bob and Linda try to come up with a way for Teddy to sneak food into a movie theater.
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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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