According to Jim
Cheryl surprises Jim with a romantic evening, but it cuts into his planned TV boxing match.
Cheryl surprises Jim with a romantic evening, but it cuts into his planned TV boxing match.
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After Jim makes a neighbor cry with a blunt remark at his backyard barbecue, Jim decides to reform and become the model of polite diplomacy.
Jim learns that his neighbor (Julie Newmar) has written a series of children's books, modeling a grumpy old man on him.
Cheryl thinks she is attending a lingerie party given by Andy's new girlfriend, then learns the hostess is selling sex toys.
Cheryl and Jim get into an argument about Erik Estrada, and Jim sets out to prove her wrong about an incident involving the actor 10 years earlier.
On his birthday, Jim accuses Cheryl of habitually choosing gifts intended to change him instead of to please him.
During a ceremony to renew their wedding vows, Jim and Cheryl squabble because she allowed Gracie and Ruby to get their ears pierced.
When Jim and Cheryl preview a sex education video to be shown to children at Ruby's school, they discover that the boy in the video is Jim.
When Cheryl and Dana's mother, Maggie, visits for the holidays, Jim and Cheryl compete with Ryan and Dana for her affection.
Cheryl urges Jim to meet an old girlfriend (Linda Hamilton) for lunch, but has second thoughts when she becomes convinced the woman has romantic intentions.
Jim tries to blackmail Dana when he learns she is having erotic dreams about him.
To teach Jim the value of communication, Cheryl does not speak to him for three days.
Jim helps Andy pick up a beautiful woman at the bar, but she turns out to be crazy.
In an effort to outdo Cheryl's story about meeting Oprah, Jim makes up a story about his construction office catching fire.
Jim tries to teach Kyle a lesson about quitting by running a 10k marathon, but he ends up cheating in the race.
When Cheryl wins two tickets to visit Hugh Hefner at the Playboy Mansion, she decides to take Dana instead of Jim.
Jim fears that Cheryl's romantic expectations will increase as Ryan (Mitch Rouse) showers Dana with gifts, until he learns a secret about a special tape Cheryl may have made.
Cheryl offers to let Dana wear her wedding dress, unaware that the gown was destroyed in a fiery sports celebration years earlier.
When Cheryl cooks for Dana and her boyfriend, she lets him believe that Dana actually did the cooking.
Cheryl claims to like men who aren't afraid to cry, but when Jim bursts into tears after a movie, she is surprised to find herself turned off by his sensitivity.
To make Cheryl feel desirable, Jim fakes a jealous rage in a restaurant and tries to teach Dana's date to do the same, but the lesson backfires when Dana fears her new beau is paranoid and possessive.
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