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Brad lies and says he has to go out of town for work when Jane's former sorority sister visits; Dave and Max make a commercial to promote the food truck.
Brad lies and says he has to go out of town for work when Jane's former sorority sister visits; Dave and Max make a commercial to promote the food truck.
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S2, EP6 "Lying Around"Brad lies and says he has to go out of town for work when Jane's former sorority sister visits; Dave and Max make a commercial to promote the food truck.
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S2, EP7 "The Code War"The return of Max's high-school girlfriend affects everyone in the group differently; Jane tries to find herself a work husband.
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S1, EP3 "Your Couples Friends & Neighbors"Jane thinks she and Brad should befriend a sophisticated couple; Max and Dave notice that things are disappearing from their apartment; Alex starts dating an artist.
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S1, EP4 "Mein Coming Out"Max's friends encourage him to tell his parents he is gay; Penny meets her perfect man.
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S2, EP5 "Spooky Endings"While Brad and Jane are house-sitting in the suburbs, the rest of the gang attends a warehouse party.
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S2, EP4 "Secrets and Limos"Jane tries to help her friends visualize the path to their dreams; Brad has a hard time relating to his humorless boss; Dave is afraid to introduce his new girlfriend to the gang.
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S2, EP3 "Yesandwitch"The gang is inspired when Penny's consistently optimistic mother (Megan Mullally) visits; Penny discovers her mom is hiding unhappy news.
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S2, EP2 "Baby Steps"Alex's new T-shirts intended for children end up being a hit with teenagers; Jane searches for the child she believes was conceived from an egg she donated years ago.
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