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When none of the kids will confess to putting a hole in the wall, Adam and Andi team up to find the guilty one.
When none of the kids will confess to putting a hole in the wall, Adam and Andi team up to find the guilty one.
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Man With a Plan
S1, EP1 "Pilot"When Andi goes back to work and Adam stays home to take care of the kids, he discovers that they aren't well-behaved angels.
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S1, EP2 "Two Tickets to Paradise"Adam must choose between his brother and his wife when he receives two coveted tickets to a Steelers game.
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S1, EP6 "Holey War"When none of the kids will confess to putting a hole in the wall, Adam and Andi team up to find the guilty one.
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S1, EP7 "Winter Has Come"Adam and Andi try to avoid a holiday disaster after a blizzard prevents the family from visiting the grandparents' house for Christmas.
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S4, EP13 "Happy Ann-RV-sary"Adam tries to give Andi the perfect 20th wedding anniversary gift by re-creating their honeymoon.
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S4, EP12 "Driving Miss Katie"Adam has trouble helping Katie prepare for her driving test; Don turns to Lowell for help romancing Marcy.
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