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Adam and Andi lose footage of an intimate moment they accidentally recorded; they must track it down before anyone can see it.
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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Man With a Plan
S1, EP22 "Buzzer Beater"Adam and Andi contemplate having another baby when Don and Marcy's newborn grandson comes for a visit.
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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, 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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S3, EP8 "Adam's Ribs"When Adam offers to go on a vegan diet with Kate in an effort to bond with her, his love of meat proves a hard habit to break.
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S3, EP7 "Hotel Hanky Panky"Adam and Andi are eager to book a night away in a hotel after Teddy keeps sleeping in their bed; Kate is allowed to stay home alone but doesn't follow Adam and Andi's strict rules.
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S3, EP6 "Semi-Indecent Proposal"Adam and Andi go to great lengths to secure a loan to fix an unexpected issue at their flip house; Joe is enjoying hanging out with his nurse and wants to find a way to get him to stay with him longer than planned.
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S3, EP5 "The New Old School"When Adam catches Kate sneaking back into the house at night, he is determined to fix the behavior with old-school parenting tactics; Andi is dismayed when she can't find many baby pictures of Emme.
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