According to Jim
Jim tries to cheer up Cheryl by forging suggestive notes from the handsome water delivery man.
Jim tries to cheer up Cheryl by forging suggestive notes from the handsome water delivery man.
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Jim reads Ruby and Gracie's diaries to find out why they can't seem to stop fighting, and realizes that his daughters need some delicate motherly advice.
Jim asks Dana for help while Cheryl is away Jim and Dana follow Ruby on her date with an older boy.
Jim struggles to care for the kids and household while Cheryl is away, but several sympathetic neighborhood moms lend him a hand.
Cheryl and Jim's evening alone turns into an all-out food fight Andy plots revenge on Jim for coaxing his children to play pranks on him.
Taking an interest in health and safety, Cheryl sets new rules that cause Jim to feel stifled.
Jim tries to cheer up Cheryl by forging suggestive notes from the handsome water delivery man.
God gives Jim the power to reinvent women Andy asks God to make men more like women.
Jim tries to sabotage the surprise 50th birthday party Cheryl plans for him.
Jim finds Cheryl a gay friend that she can attend musicals with, so he can escape having to go himself.
When Tim and Cindy Devlin crash Gracie's birthday party, they announce that they are getting divorced.
Andy's attempt to sell a grill that Jim gave him a few years ago results in a wildly destructive tug-of-war between the two.
Andy's new metal detector uncovers Jim's long-lost wedding ring, causing a problem for Jim, who's been hiding the fact that he lost it for years.
The Ghost of Andy gives Jim a glimpse of Kyle's future as a loser because of Jim's failed attempts to help his son during a softball game.
Coach Jim turns his daughters' noncompetitive basketball team into tough, aggressive winners.
Jim does not tell Cheryl that their health insurance has been canceled after he has an argument with a claims representative.
Dana and baby Tanner stay with Jim and Cheryl for a night, but the baby's crying makes it impossible for Jim to sleep.
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.
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