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Jeremy thinks he may have been a little too heavy-handed with Vinny.
Jeremy thinks he may have been a little too heavy-handed with Vinny.
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S5, EP11 "Cancel Culture"Sandra wants to switch her college major, but she's afraid to tell her parents; Anastasia enlists Philip to help her build her social media presence.
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S5, EP12 "The Spark"Sandra utilizes her social media skills to help Anastasia launch a PR campaign to rehab her image, but they find out Anastasia's longtime actress rival is fueling a smear campaign against her.
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S5, EP13 "Where's My Refund?"Jeremy and Leah can't seem to see eye-to-eye on how to spend their unexpected I.R.S. refund check; Anastasia and Vinny have their hands full trying to help Theodore study for science.
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S5, EP14 "Baby Steps"Leah shocks Jeremy with some baby-making trends she wants to incorporate into their daily routine, but he finds them annoying and unnecessary; at the same time, Sandra and Philip take charge when a possible social media ban threatens their status quo.
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S6, EP20 "A Rolling Stone"Mr. Brown receives a surprise that brings up his sinful past; Reginald and Jeremy are at odds with the court system.
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S6, EP19 "A Split Tree Grows"Efe has a mock teaching session with the assisted living facility to prepare him for the classroom; Jeremy is on the fence about the court system's harsh punishment of the young robbers.
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S6, EP18 "Voltran"Cora encourages the residents to embrace life after the loss of a close friend; Sandra urges Philip to leave his comfort zone and overcome his growing addiction to video games.
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S6, EP17 "The Cocoon"The assisted living family cares for Leah as she falls sick during her pregnancy; Phillip gains new clarity on his major for college.
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