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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.
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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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, EP16 "April Fools"When Adam insists that pranks are harmless fun, Andi creates an elaborate hoax to teach him a lesson.
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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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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, 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.
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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.
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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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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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