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When Andi and Adam disagree about Kate attending a dance with an older boy, Adam tries to outsmart Andi to win the argument.
When Andi and Adam disagree about Kate attending a dance with an older boy, Adam tries to outsmart Andi to win the argument.
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Man With a Plan
S2, EP1 "The Silver Fox"Andi hires a pretty, young babysitter, Sophia; Andi gets jealous when her daughter goes to Sophia for advice instead of her; Sophia tells Adam she is attracted to him.
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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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S2, EP14 "March Madness"Adam and Andi lose footage of an intimate moment they accidentally recorded; they must track it down before anyone can see it.
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S2, EP15 "Out With the In-Laws"When Andi's parents decide to visit them for Easter, Adam and Andi have to keep the peace between both sets of parents.
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S2, EP13 "The Party Planner"Adam tries to organize a birthday dinner for Andi, but soon discovers that managing the guests is harder than he thought.
Man With a Plan
S2, EP12 "Everybody's a Winner"When Andi and Adam disagree about Kate attending a dance with an older boy, Adam tries to outsmart Andi to win the argument.
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.
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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.
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