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Adam's parents make an unannounced visit and reveal surprising plans for their future living arrangements.
Adam's parents make an unannounced visit and reveal surprising plans for their future living arrangements.
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S1, EP17 "Doctor No"When Adam convinces his stubborn father to finally go to the doctor, he learns a few things his dad didn't want him to know.
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S3, EP3 "Put Him on the Ground"When Adam sees a kid push Emme, he convinces Teddy to defend his younger sister; Adam and Don persuade Joe to hire a nurse to help him after he has his upcoming knee surgery.
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S3, EP4 "Adam's Wall Hole Bowl"Adam and the guys visit Lowell at his new bachelor pad and start using it to get away from their home lives; Andi keeps pushing Adam for her own desk at the office.
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S2, EP9 "The Gunfight"Adam notices his dad's increasingly forgetful behavior and struggles with how to approach him to discuss it.
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S3, EP2 "Yeah, Maybe"Adam and Andi have a disagreement at the office and must prevent it from becoming a problem at home; the kids try to extend Lowell's stay at their house after realizing he's an amazing cook.
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S3, EP1 "Wife-Proof"Adam attempts to make the office feel more inviting since Andi will be joining him at work every day; Lowell hides a life-changing secret.
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