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After Alex leaves her fiancé, Dave, at the altar, they struggle to maintain relationships with their mutual friends.
After Alex leaves her fiancé, Dave, at the altar, they struggle to maintain relationships with their mutual friends.
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S3, EP23 "Brothas and Sisters"Jane is tasked with planning the perfect wedding for her older sister, Brooke (Stephanie March); Dave and Alex hide a big secret.
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S1, EP1 "Pilot"After Alex leaves her fiancé, Dave, at the altar, they struggle to maintain relationships with their mutual friends.
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S1, EP5 "Like Father, Like Gun"When Brad's dad receives good news on some medical tests, his new view on life is difficult for Brad to accept; Penny meets an attractive Italian, but she can only speak to him when she's drunk.
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S2, EP11 "Meat the Parrots"Dave's father (Michael McKean) comes to town with his new girlfriend -- Penny's mother (Megan Mullally); Alex adopts a parrot, and becomes convinced that a Chinese restaurant is a front for a brothel.
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S3, EP22 "Deuce Babylove 2: Electric Babydeuce"When Penny's mom and Dave's dad decide to adopt a baby together, Dave and Penny react irrationally; Brad and Jane join an exclusive tennis club in hope of gaining some time to themselves.
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S3, EP21 "Un-sabotagable"Max asks Jane to help him get his act together so he can prove that his life is not pathetic; Alex tries to use a stockpile of coupons.
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S3, EP20 "The Ballad of Lon Sarofsky"Penny's friends are shocked when she has an affair with the Car Czar (Rob Corddry); Max enters a pageant with Dave and Alex as his coaches.
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S3, EP19 "The Storm Before the Calm"Penny writes a play as a way to deal with her breakup with Pete and wants Derrick and his theater group to stage it; Alex and Max get an offer from a marketing group.
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