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Problems arise on Beverly Rose's first day of kindergarten; Becky and Darlene have a disagreement; Harris advises an unusual solution for Dan's back pain.
Problems arise on Beverly Rose's first day of kindergarten; Becky and Darlene have a disagreement; Harris advises an unusual solution for Dan's back pain.
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S5, EP18 "Road Trip and Guilt Trip"Dan and Jackie take a road trip to a hardware wholesaler in Oklahoma; Darlene heads out of town and leaves behind a plethora of to-do notes for Becky and Ben.
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S5, EP16 "Hiding in and Moving Out"Harris takes her anger out on Darlene; Dan and Louise spend an entire day in bed together.
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S5, EP17 "The Contra Hearings and the Midnight Gambler"Mark fights for a spot in the Lanford High chamber orchestra; Jackie puts a lottery machine in the Lunch Box.
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S5, EP19 "Text Thread and the Marital Bed"Louise gets into a feud with Becky after accidentally sending a rude message in the family text thread; Darlene tries to spice up her sex life with Ben.
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S5, EP15 "Possums, Pregnancy and Patriarchy"Harris makes a big announcement; Ben is overwhelmed with family responsibilities.
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S5, EP14 "Adding Insult to Injury"Darlene continues her search for a new job; Becky is desperate to spend more time with Beverly Rose.
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