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When Gemma decides to fire a teacher at her school, she's unprepared for the aftermath; Calvin gets a surprise when he faces off with his newspaper carrier.
When Gemma decides to fire a teacher at her school, she's unprepared for the aftermath; Calvin gets a surprise when he faces off with his newspaper carrier.
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S5, EP10 "Welcome to the Getaway"Calvin and Tina decide to take the honeymoon they never had to Madrid; Dave and Gemma team up with Malcolm and Marty on a project intended to surprise Calvin upon his return.
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S1, EP17 "Welcome to the Climb"When Gemma decides to fire a teacher at her school, she's unprepared for the aftermath; Calvin gets a surprise when he faces off with his newspaper carrier.
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S1, EP18 "Welcome to Logan #2"When Calvin and Dave's college basketball teams go head-to-head, Dave surprises the Butlers with tickets to the game; a friend from Michigan visits and reveals surprising new details about Dave.
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S1, EP19 "Welcome to the Camping Trip"When the Johnsons invite the Butlers to go camping, Dave is taken aback by Calvin's idea of roughing it; Gemma and Tina cross paths with Maynard, a general store proprietor who may not be as friendly as he seems.
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S8, EP10 "Welcome to the Hoodwink"Tina grows concerned about Malcolm's romantic choices; Calvin and Dave's street smarts are put to the test.
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S8, EP9 "Welcome to the Zhuzh"Calvin secretly coaches Dave during a big job interview; Marty plans his proposal; Malcolm's secret romance hits the tabloids.
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S8, EP8 "Welcome to Secrets and Santa"The Butlers' anniversary plans take an unexpected turn when a blast from the past resurfaces; Malcolm's meeting gets hijacked; Marty makes a big move toward commitment; Gemma finds herself caught in a holiday misunderstanding.
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S8, EP7 "Welcome to Babies and Bathwater"Dave's ambitious home improvement plans take a turn, prompting Calvin to step in; Malcolm seeks Gemma's help to overcome writer's block; Tina's suggestion for Daphne sparks a parenting dilemma for Courtney.
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