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Ben and Darlene are excited to share their good news with the family, but Neville, Jackie, Aldo and Harris share some very similar news of their own.
Ben and Darlene are excited to share their good news with the family, but Neville, Jackie, Aldo and Harris share some very similar news of their own.
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S4, EP17 "Big Negotiations and Broken Expectations"Dan enlists the help of a few good friends for the funeral home remodel; Louise points out that Dan's generosity with his time seems to benefit everyone but her; Robin and Darlene take a big career risk that may not pay off the way they expect it to.
The Conners
S4, EP18 "The Best Laid Plans, a Contrabassoon and a Sinking Feeling"Darlene struggles to cope with the stress of construction; Lou returns as Mark's combative contrabassoon teacher.
The Conners
S4, EP19 "Three Ring Circus"Ben and Darlene are excited to share their good news with the family, but Neville, Jackie, Aldo and Harris share some very similar news of their own.
The Conners
S4, EP20 "A Judge and a Priest Walk Into a Living Room..."The Conners gear up for a megawedding; Jackie and Neville, Darlene and Ben and Harris and Aldo are planning for a shared big day, but along the way, they discover that some of the couples may not be on the same page about their happily ever afters.
The Conners
S4, EP16 "Gas Pump, House Dump and Stew Volcano"Darlene searches for a home that she and Becky can afford; after an attempt to boost business at the diner goes awry, Jackie finds herself apologizing to Ben and rethinking her future running the place.
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S4, EP15 "Messy Situation, Miscommunication and Academic Probation"When Becky inadvertently outs her relationship with professor Davis, it's his erratic behavior that sends Becky down a path to reevaluate their relationship; Dan and Darlene check in on Chuck, only to learn heartbreaking news about his family.
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