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Adam discovers someone is sneaking his boat out at night, and he assumes the culprits are Don and Joe; after Andi makes Kate get a job at the mall, Kate decides she no longer wants to go to college.
Adam discovers someone is sneaking his boat out at night, and he assumes the culprits are Don and Joe; after Andi makes Kate get a job at the mall, Kate decides she no longer wants to go to college.
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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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S4, EP12 "Driving Miss Katie"Adam has trouble helping Katie prepare for her driving test; Don turns to Lowell for help romancing Marcy.
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S4, EP10 "Full Metal Teddy"When Adam and Andi resort to their usual punishment in response to Teddy's bad grades, his unexpected reaction catches them off guard.
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S4, EP8 "Adam's Not Sorry"When Adam and Don disagree about a new house to flip for their construction business, their bickering reveals bigger issues in their relationship; Andi goes to great lengths to throw the perfect birthday party for Bev.
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S4, EP7 "Dude, Where's My Boat?"Adam discovers someone is sneaking his boat out at night, and he assumes the culprits are Don and Joe; after Andi makes Kate get a job at the mall, Kate decides she no longer wants to go to college.
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