Til Death S2E12
The Starks' spring break trip to Florida is disrupted by the news that Eddie's parents are getting a divorce.
The Starks' spring break trip to Florida is disrupted by the news that Eddie's parents are getting a divorce.
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Eddie's disagreement with Joy over who is responsible for repairing a broken lamp inspires Jeff to assert his own independence from Steph's bedtime routine.
Shockwaves are sent through their respective marriages after Joy and Jeff become tennis partners, and Eddie starts attending yoga class with Steph.
Jeff seeks Eddie's advice after Steph suggests they watch a porn film to spice up their sex life.
After being appointed acting principal, Jeff asserts his newfound authority by freely venting his anger and suspending Eddie.
After failing to talk her way out of a speeding ticket, Joy decides she looks too old and is determined to do something about it.
Eddie's buying a fancy new convertible leads Joy to suspect he is having a mid-life crisis.
Joy discovers the secret that Eddie has been harboring for the past twenty years.
After Joy surprises him with a watch he always wanted, Eddie decides to take swimming lessons so he can take her snorkeling in Hawaii.
Eddie's inability to cry at the movies leads Joy to suggest they attend a couples workshop to help unlock his emotions.
Even though he doesn't agree, Eddie backs up Kenny's claim that the cashier at a fancy new movie theater discriminated against him because he's black.
A close call with pregnancy sends a reluctant Eddie to get a vasectomy.
Eddie volunteers to be a Big Brother to a needy boy, only to be partnered with a 38-year-old black man.
The Starks' spring break trip to Florida is disrupted by the news that Eddie's parents are getting a divorce.
Eddie balks when Joy uses a romantic evening on the town to suggest that they consider moving to Philadelphia.
Jealous of the freedom that a second marriage has given Karl, Eddie and Jeff set out to find it in their first marriages.
When Jerry's mom and dad come for a visit, Jerry desperately tries to buy back the watch the bought for him, which was recovered by his Uncle Leo after Jerry had thrown it in the trash. Across town, a sweaty-palmed George tracks down a TV executive to negotiate his series deal -- at a lower figure.
Jerry must be at his most creative when he has to explain to his visiting parents why he isn't wearing the watch they once gave him -- a timepiece that Jerry discarded in a trashcan. And pal George stupidly throws away the pair's fledgling series commitment from a TV network.
Newman blames Kramer for his speeding ticket Jerry and George are offered a deal at NBC.
Jerry and George propose to write a television series.
While searching for Kramer in Los Angeles, Jerry and George are picked up for questioning by the police, who suspect Kramer is a notorious serial killer known as the smog stranger.
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