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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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Man With a Plan
S1, EP13 "Valentine's Day"Adam and Andi leave Kate in charge at home for the first time after their babysitter cancels on Valentine's Day; Don forgets to make romantic plans for Marcy.
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S2, EP10 "Adam's Turtle-y Awesome Valentine's Day"When Adam and Andi agree on a present-free Valentine's Day, Adam gives Andi's gift to his mother.
Man With a Plan
S2, EP11 "Guess Who's Coming to Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner"Andi gets Bev a spot volunteering at the hospital; Joe becomes bored and starts spending too much time with Adam.
Man With a Plan
S1, EP21 "Operation False Freedom"When Adam and Andi discover Kate has been lying to them about her whereabouts, they come up with a plan to catch her.
Man With a Plan
S2, EP9 "The Gunfight"Adam notices his dad's increasingly forgetful behavior and struggles with how to approach him to discuss it.
Man With a Plan
S2, EP8 "Lice Lice Baby"Adam takes his kids to work, and they accidentally give his biggest client lice; Andi feels like a bad mom when she doesn't get lice.
Man With a Plan
S2, EP7 "We Can Be Heroes"When Adam and Andi are caught off guard by unexpected expenses, they each decide to give up a luxury to pay for the expenses.
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S2, EP6 "Adam Gets Neighborly"Adam and Andi try to get back in their neighbors' good graces after no one shows up to their potluck dinner.
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