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When the kids won't do their chores, Adam and Andi decide to go on strike too.
When the kids won't do their chores, Adam and Andi decide to go on strike too.
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Man With a Plan
S1, EP15 "Assisted Living"Adam's parents make an unannounced visit and reveal surprising plans for their future living arrangements.
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S1, EP16 "The A Team"Adam and Andi finally meet Lowell's wife, Jen, and they are taken by surprise; the tables soon turn when Adam and Andi make a startling realization.
Man With a Plan
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.
Man With a Plan
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.
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.
Man With a Plan
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.
Man With a Plan
S2, EP5 "Battle of the Sexists"Andi accuses Adam of unconscious bias after he only interviews men for a job; Andi helps Kate fight for a spot on the boys' soccer team.
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S2, EP4 "Into the Weeds"When Adam thinks Kate's boyfriend is a pothead, he decides to confront him; Don tells Lowell there are office rules he must follow, but Lowell suspects he is making them up.
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