Workin' Moms
Kate discovers Charlie has an imaginary friend, while her business is under fire. The Carlsons reluctantly host a guest from Cochrane. A stubborn Jenny comes to terms with painful realities.
Kate discovers Charlie has an imaginary friend, while her business is under fire. The Carlsons reluctantly host a guest from Cochrane. A stubborn Jenny comes to terms with painful realities.
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Mark discovers “Santa” has come early when he finds his brand-new gaming system.
Mark takes directing the school play too seriously and finds himself without a cast.
Gerry and Simon are both assigned student teachers. Gerry is thrilled to have a minion picking up the slack, while Simon is anxious about the added responsibility. Gerry soon learns that his hands-off approach will not work, as his student teacher, Gloria, is terrified of the students and requires Gerry's presence at all times. Meanwhile, in an effort to step up her fitness game, Bobbi takes supplements, to alarming results and Emma's fairytale characters bear alarming similarities to some of the staff.
When Gerry learns that former Olympic champion Donovan Bailey is coming to town, he's determined to seek retribution for a long-standing bone he has with the track “star.” Meanwhile, Simon decides to ask Nisha to the semi-formal dance, ignoring the pertinent detail that the dance is for the students and Robert feels left out when none of the students ask him to sign their yearbook.
When Gerry is suddenly promoted from sub to full-time teacher, his initial thrill is quickly squashed by the realization that he's back to real teaching responsibilities: namely, marking. Upon meeting a retired teacher who yearns for his old days in the classroom, Gerry concocts a scheme that seems too good to be true. Finding himself temporarily on crutches, Robert bonds with Frank, who takes him out for drinks and introduces him to a community of differently-abled folks who aren't receptive to Robert's brief foray into their world. Meanwhile, Nisha makes the rounds with yet another fundraiser, testing the staff's generosity.
A lie from Janet's past hurts Appa's feelings but Umma wishes Janet would keep the truth to herself. At Handy, Shannon and Jung struggle with workplace dating dynamics.
Appa unwittingly becomes Jung's soccer coach. Umma insists that Janet learn to cook. Shannon forces a birthday party on Stacie.
Janet considers a new tattoo. Jung and Shannon exchange five-week-iversary gifts. Umma and Appa discover some juicy gossip about Pastor Nina.
Dave Foley hosts a night of comedy about families, with comics Charles Haycock, Mayce Galoni, Dana Alexander, Shirley Whalen, Joe Vu, and Scott Faulconbridge.
Shannon looks to impress at a Gran-Paws shelter visit, but a text mishap threatens to derail her day. Kristian is forced to un-book a special day off, causing Peggy to come to his defense.
On her first day away from baby, Sloane's maternal anxieties seep into the workplace. A disastrous commercial shoot brings Kate closer to her new client, as Anne goes on a risky field trip with hers.
Kate struggles to market a game-changing yet controversial pill, as Sloane's strategy puts her at odds with an author. And while Jenny meets a dead end, Anne meets a new friend in Anger Management.
Kate is pushed out of her comfort zone by developments at work. Sloane doubles down as the hardest working executive with a baby. Anne bounces back from her attack better than ever… or so she insists.
Johnny, Stevie, and Roland head to New York for their pitch meeting.
The Roses attend the Escape Room portion of David and Patrick's Bachelor Party.
Mark has a near-death experience and he's left questioning life, death, and the afterlife. Is there a god? Has he chosen the right one? And most importantly, does this change how Fox feels about him?
Mark is elated to find he has not one, but TWO valentines, but juggling two girls turns out to be harder than Mark expected, and so instead of two plus-ones, Mark ends up with none.
Gerry hatches a new “get rich quick” scheme selling counterfeit One Direction merchandise when he finds out the band is in town. But making countless beaded bracelets at home is tedious work, and Gerry soon realizes he has a whole classroom full of potential unpaid labourers just waiting to be exploited. Meanwhile, the teachers look for any excuse to avoid being placed in the dreaded room 207A and Frank's expenditures are called into question.
When Lisa asks Gerry to cover coaching duties for the upcoming wrestling tournament, Gerry promises to bring home two trophies. But when an unexpected ringworm outbreak threatens the team's success, he concocts an elaborate ruse to avoid certain disqualification. At the same time, Simon has a spiritual awakening after discovering his Jewish roots while Lisa is confused when Frank breaks up with her.
Gerry is assigned an educational assistant, Marty, who quickly becomes a new source of irritation in the classroom as he continually challenges Gerry's authority while helping students cheat on tests. Dwyer is going through a rough divorce and decides to teach guitar lessons to earn extra money. His first pupil, Simon, discovers the hard way that Dwyer might not be in the right headspace to teach beginner level guitar. Meanwhile, Bobbi is stuck sharing her lunch hours with the most annoying student at Xavier.
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