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Adam and Andi have a disagreement at the office and must prevent it from becoming a problem at home; the kids try to extend Lowell's stay at their house after realizing he's an amazing cook.
Adam and Andi have a disagreement at the office and must prevent it from becoming a problem at home; the kids try to extend Lowell's stay at their house after realizing he's an amazing cook.
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S3, EP1 "Wife-Proof"Adam attempts to make the office feel more inviting since Andi will be joining him at work every day; Lowell hides a life-changing secret.
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S3, EP2 "Yeah, Maybe"Adam and Andi have a disagreement at the office and must prevent it from becoming a problem at home; the kids try to extend Lowell's stay at their house after realizing he's an amazing cook.
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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.
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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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S3, EP13 "The Intervention(s)"When Adam and Andi see how much Lowell's new relationship with Andi's sister is changing him, they stage an intervention to get him to stop putting up with her bad behavior.
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S3, EP12 "Clean Country Living"Adam recruits Marcy to put Andi's snooty sister in her place when she comes for a visit.
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S3, EP11 "Cabin Fever"When Adam accidentally invites Andi to go on the guys' annual trip, he tries to un-invite her, which only makes matters worse.
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S3, EP10 "We Don't Need Another Hero"Adam gets jealous when Teddy names Andi as his hero for a school essay.
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