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After avoiding expressing emotion after his dad died, Mike finally has the heart-to-heart with Bud that he never had while he was alive; Kristin proposes a new business venture; Mandy gives Kyle a makeover to fit his new corporate job.
After avoiding expressing emotion after his dad died, Mike finally has the heart-to-heart with Bud that he never had while he was alive; Kristin proposes a new business venture; Mandy gives Kyle a makeover to fit his new corporate job.
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S6, EP5 "Trick or Treat"Mike decides that everyone in the family should dress up like each other for the annual Halloween party, hoping to turn everyone against the holiday.
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S6, EP6 "A New Place for One of Our People"Mike attempts to teach Eve a hard lesson about life, but Eve's reaction throws Mike for a loop; Kyle attempts bartering to get Mandy an amazing wedding gift.
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S6, EP7 "Bridezilla vs. the Baxters"Mandy's volatile pre-wedding day behavior causes Ed to opt out of the festivities, leaving Mandy to find a new best man for Kyle.
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S6, EP8 "My Father the Car"Mike wants Chuck to sell him the car he recently inherited, but Joe is after the same thing; Kyle brings an ugly centerpiece for Thanksgiving dinner; Kristin and Ryan lay down the law after learning Eve's boyfriend stayed the night.
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S7, EP15 "Arrest Her Development"Vanessa "helps" Mandy and Kyle look for their first apartment; Mike is thrilled when Ryan's good business decisions have him unknowingly embracing capitalism.
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S7, EP14 "Sibling Quibbling"After Mandy and Kyle combine their finances, they begin to quarrel.
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S7, EP13 "The Best Man"When Chuck and Carol decide to renew their vows, Mike plans to take his officiating to the next level.
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S7, EP12 "Cabin Pressure"Mike and Vanessa take the girls to the family cabin, where Mike challenges them to unplug for the weekend and stay off their phones; for a school assignment, Jen shadows Kyle at work.
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