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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.
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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S1, EP8 "Adam Steps Up"Adam tries to guide his eldest daughter through a momentous occasion when Andi is unavailable; Andi gets stuck in traffic while trying to take Emme and Teddy to the zoo.
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S1, EP9 "What About Bob?"Adam attempts to prove he isn't jealous after he discovers that Andi has a close male friend at work.
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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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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, 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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S2, EP3 "The Parents Strike Back"When the kids won't do their chores, Adam and Andi decide to go on strike too.
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S2, EP2 "Andi's Boyfriend"Adam discovers the pastor he hired for his wedding is a phony and he and Andi aren't really married; Adam scrambles to fix it before Andi finds out.
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