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When a pop star buys a dress from Alex's store, Penny and Alex try to turn it into a press opportunity; Max has an identity crisis; Dave and Brad try to fix things around the house.
When a pop star buys a dress from Alex's store, Penny and Alex try to turn it into a press opportunity; Max has an identity crisis; Dave and Brad try to fix things around the house.
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S3, EP7 "No-Ho-Ho"When Jane's friends learn that her birthday is on Christmas Day, they try to throw her a party that isn't overshadowed by the holiday.
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S3, EP8 "Fowl Play/Date"When Brad and Penny try to glue together a broken memento of Alex's, they accidentally kill her pet; Jane and Dave try to find someone for Max.
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S3, EP9 "Ordinary Extraordinary Love"When a pop star buys a dress from Alex's store, Penny and Alex try to turn it into a press opportunity; Max has an identity crisis; Dave and Brad try to fix things around the house.
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