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Bill takes Gramma to a doctor's checkup and leaves Tilly in charge of Cricket; Cricket learns that Bill never realized his childhood dream of becoming a gymnast.
Bill takes Gramma to a doctor's checkup and leaves Tilly in charge of Cricket; Cricket learns that Bill never realized his childhood dream of becoming a gymnast.
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S1, EP14 "Rated Cricket; Homeshare Hoedown"On the trip to Big City movie multiplex, Cricket thinks he's too mature for a kids' movie, so he sneaks into a grown-up movie; Cricket registers his house on a home share website.
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S1, EP15 "Cricket's Shoes; Feud Fight"When Cricket gets sick, his family steps in to fulfill his commitments for the day; the Green family's nemesis Chip Whistler shows up at the farmers' market in an attempt to steal business from them.
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S1, EP17 "Tilly Tour; Dinner Party"Tilly takes Gramma out to be a tourist for a day; Cricket and Remy arrange a dinner party for everyone to get to know each other.
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S1, EP18 "Coffee Quest; Phoenix Rises"When Big City faces a coffee bean shortage, Cricket and Gloria's boss, Ms. Cho, challenges them to retrieve one of the few remaining sacks of coffee; when the Greens' dog, Phoenix, runs away from home, the family sets out to find her.
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S4, EP30 "Rehashed History; Unplanned"Cricket and Remy recall an adventure at the museum that almost derailed their friendship; Cricket learns he was unexpected.
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S4, EP24 "Saxon Saxability; Remy Dillemy"Saxon finds love; Remy's parents bond with him.
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S4, EP22 "Charity Case; Like Father"When Tilly sees a manipulative ad, she goes to extremes to save all moths; after spending a week with Bill, Cricket fears he's infected with Billness.
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