According to Jim
Cheryl disapproves of Jim's latest invention, a flatulent doll named Gassy Gus.
Cheryl disapproves of Jim's latest invention, a flatulent doll named Gassy Gus.
Jim performs tasks for Cheryl but soon tires of being her errand boy.
Cheryl secretly plans a reunion between Jim and his sister while they are on a family trip.
Cheryl secretly plans a reunion between Jim and his sister while they are on a family trip.
Cheryl and her siblings are wary of their recently widowed mother's new fiance.
Dana pretends to be Ruby's mother to attract the attention of a single father she met in the park.
The household is annoyed when Gracie adopts an abandoned bird.
An online bidding war reveals to Cheryl that Jim is spending money on memorabilia.
Jim and Cheryl's new friends turn out to be obnoxious, but they benefit from the relationship.
Jim must decide between helping Cheryl through surgery or meeting his hero, Bo Diddley.
Jim stands up to Dana's boss and gets her fired.
Jim's new employer, his former schoolmate, makes a pass at Cheryl over dinner.
Jim goes into protective overdrive after Cheryl is mugged while shopping.
Jim worries Cheryl will learn the truth about her engagement ring from his old girlfriend.
Cheryl gets sick, and Jim is forced to entertain a gaggle of little girls at Ruby's slumber party.
Cheryl disapproves of Jim's latest invention, a flatulent doll named Gassy Gus.
Jim and Cheryl try to play Cupid for a shy police officer and his female partner.
Jim and Cheryl try to play Cupid for a shy police officer and his female partner.
Jim takes Cheryl on a romantic weekend with money he knows was mistakenly credited to his card.
Dana's new boyfriend (Brad Paisley) threatens Andy's place in the band.
A neighbor invites Cheryl and the children, but not Jim, to a Christmas party.