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Mike plays cupid for Joe when he sets up him on a date with Cece; Kyle is jealous when Ryan invites Jen to be a guest on their podcast.
Mike plays cupid for Joe when he sets up him on a date with Cece; Kyle is jealous when Ryan invites Jen to be a guest on their podcast.
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S1, EP24 "Found Money"When Vanessa's sister (Christina Moore) visits, Mike assumes he is about to be confronted with another loan request; Kyle worries what Mike will think when Kristen and Kyle break up.
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S2, EP1 "Voting"Mike tries to convince Mandy to vote for Romney; Obama supporters Kristin and Ryan disagree with his methods.
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S2, EP2 "Dodgeball Club"Mike secretly forms an afterschool dodgeball club for the neighborhood kids in hope of building character in Boyd.
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S2, EP3 "High Expectations"A car in the neighborhood is egged; when Mike and Vanessa won't let Eve quit soccer, Eve acts out by getting drunk at a party.
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S8, EP12 "I'm With Cupid"Mike plays cupid for Joe when he sets up him on a date with Cece; Kyle is jealous when Ryan invites Jen to be a guest on their podcast.
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S8, EP11 "Baked Sale"Mike's offer to help Jen with her school's bake sale goes up in smoke; Kyle finds unlikely advice from Joe on where he should enroll in college.
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S8, EP10 "Break Out the Campaign"Vanessa turns to Mike and Carol for advice on her State Assembly campaign; Kyle is overcome with anxiety when Ed gifts him an expensive watch.
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S8, EP9 "Girls Rock"Mike and Vanessa each try to influence Jen's career path; Kristin uses her pregnancy to her advantage with Outdoor Man customers.
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