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Max pretends to be straight to date a Bulls season ticket holder; Alex becomes well-read and throws off the group dynamic.
Max pretends to be straight to date a Bulls season ticket holder; Alex becomes well-read and throws off the group dynamic.
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S3, EP13 "Our Best Friend's Wedding"When Penny learns that Pete wants to elope, Jane takes them to a wedding expo in hope of changing his mind; Dave and Alex deal with their unresolved issues.
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S3, EP14 "In the Heat of the Noche"The gang helps Brad prop up the gym after the owner tells him it may be closing; Penny and Max turn to cough medicine to help them break their texting habits.
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S3, EP15 "The Straight Dope"Max pretends to be straight to date a Bulls season ticket holder; Alex becomes well-read and throws off the group dynamic.
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S3, EP16 "The Incident"Max gets gossip about Alex and Jane from their hairdresser; Dave and Penny try to figure out who stole the Steak Me Home truck.
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S3, EP12 "The Marry Prankster"Max vows revenge when the gang tricks him into thinking he won the lottery; Max's plotting interferes with a proposal from Pete; Brad gets a new job.
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S3, EP11 "The Ex Factor"Jane's ex comes to visit, surprising Brad with the fact that she's a woman; Max gets a new roommate who quickly upgrades their place with new furniture and gadgets.
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S3, EP10 "Kickball 2: The Kickening"When Alex gets everyone to play on her store-sponsored kickball team, Jane defects to a better team and Dave freezes whenever it's his turn.
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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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