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The Barones reminisce about the birth of their daughter, Ally, when they realize how quickly she is growing up.
At open-school night, Michael reads aloud his story about family members who always yell at one another.
Ray brings home an adult board game in an attempt to spice things up with Debra.
Frank becomes very jealous when Marie starts spending more time with their friend Marco, the new owner of Nemo's restaurant.
Charlie boycotts an advertising awards banquet, having lost several years in a row to his nemesis, Archie (Jon Lovitz).
Paying his young girlfriend's bills financially straps Alan.
Kandi moves in with Alan, causing tension in the house, since Charlie is having a dry spell with women.
Charlie sleeps with Kandi's mother, as Alan tries to win her daughter back; Kandi arranges a date between her father and Judith.
Alan finds that he has more in common with Jake's teacher than with Kandi; Charlie helps Jake prepare a song for his audition for the school musical.
Charlie and Alan help Jake prepare for his first boy-girl party.
Charlie's former girlfriend (Emmanuelle Vaugier) returns with an unexpected request.
Charlie and Mia plan their wedding despite complications on both sides of the family.
Charlie returns to his bachelor lifestyle; Alan breaks down following his second divorce.
Charlie tells Alan the truth about his breakup with Mia; a famous neighbor (Steven Tyler) causes trouble.
Jake sends Alan a Japanese delicacy; the house comes alive with questionable Christmas lyrics.
Walden teams up with a beautiful former employee (Odette Annable) on a new project; Alan gives Jenny advice about her girlfriend (Aly Michalka).
Jack sheds his Mr. Nice Guy image with the help of some assertiveness training.
A grateful man offers the trio a free penthouse.
Jack and Janet worry about Chrissy's health.
The roommates take in an old man whose apartment has been converted into a condominium.
Jack gives cooking lessons to a mobster's wife.
Jack must choose a guest for a luxury cruise.
Ralph says Chrissy is his wife to impress a rival.
A letter in a newspaper column convinces each of the two girls that the other is having an affair with Jack.
Chrissy's minister father announces that the roommates' living arrangement is jeopardizing his new appointment.
Chrissy and Jack try to cool Larry's ardor for Janet.
Jack runs into trouble when he dates a pretty gym instructor.
Jack faces eviction when he lets it slip to Furley that he is not gay.
Jack and Chrissy are handcuffed together as a joke and then discover they have no key.
Chrissy and Jack think Janet wants a baby.
A 12-year-old runaway moves into the apartment.
Jack becomes enraged when his brother decides to romance Chrissy.
Mona (Katherine Helmond) loses Angela's (Judith Light) diamond necklace and Jaguar to a con man in Atlantic City. With Tony Danza.
Sam (Alyssa Milano) has trouble accepting the fact that she may be ready for college a year ahead of schedule. Cameo by Mike Tyson. With Tony Danza.
Tony (Tony Danza) feels responsible when his tennis opponent (Jeffrey Tambor) dies during a tough game. With Judith Light.
After Angela (Judith Light) buys the house next door as rental property, Tony (Tony Danza) leases it to a beautiful young woman (Sherilyn Wolter).
Mona's (Katherine Helmond) past affects Sam's (Alyssa Milano) relationship with her boyfriend.
Angela (Judith Light) is hurt when Tony (Tony Danza) ignores her while coaching her volleyball team. Guest stars: Randee Heller, Mary Cadorette.
Tony (Tony Danza) decides to chaperon Samantha's (Alyssa Milano) class on a winter break vacation. Guest star: Shana Lane-Block.
Tony (Tony Danza) discovers his baseball hero (Sean Kanan) is involved in unscrupulous business dealings. With Judith Light.
Tony (Tony Danza) invites his grandfather (George Petrie) from Italy to visit him and Samantha (Alyssa Milano). With Judith Light.
Angela and Tony's (Judith Light, Tony Danza) new friends (Christine Healy, Terrence McNally) make passes at them.
Mona (Katherine Helmond) dreams about Angela's father (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) while under anesthesia for an operation.
Samantha (Alyssa Milano) is turned down by the college she wishes to attend. With Tony Danza and Judith Light.
Tony (Tony Danza) helps a friend with customer relations in his Brooklyn beauty shop. With Judith Light.
While answering questions for the census, Angela and Tony reminisce about their relationship. Starring Tony Danza and Judith Light.
Tony's affair with a classmate threatens his relationship with Angela.
Tony is upset when Angela appears to have found the perfect man.
Debra tries to turn the tables after Ray loses his wedding ring and is propositioned by an attractive woman.
Marie makes a provocative sculpture and gives it to Ray and Debra.
Ray and Debra lie to Frank about the source of injuries they incurred during romance.
Debra and Marie hope that Robert will be stirred to action when they fix up Amy with Raymond's friend Gianni.
Charlie is convinced he saw his late father while having a near-death experience.
After their split, Alan wants to gain custody of his and Kandi's dog.
Herb (Ryan Stiles) and Jake's relationship threatens wedding plans with Judith, so Alan and Charlie take action.
Charlie does not realize that his latest girlfriend is a younger version of his mother.
Charlie helps Berta confront the man who impregnated her daughter (Sara Rue); Alan satisfies a secret fetish.
Alan takes Charlie's suggestion of a jog on the beach to cure his insomnia; Jake pleads with Charlie not to date the mother of a girl he likes.
Charlie and Alan go on a double date, leaving Jake home alone for the first time.
Charlie must choose between his girlfriend and his housekeeper; Alan looks to sell Kandi's condo, but sex keeps getting in the way.
Charlie finds himself throwing an unwanted, unplanned holiday party; Evelyn tries to keep Charlie from sleeping with his party date.
Berta learns that Alan has been dating her daughter (Sara Rue).
Lyndsey's boyfriend sets Alan up on a date; Walden wants to help Nicole with her project so she will have time to date him.
Marty Pepper (Carl Reiner) proposes to Evelyn; Alan and Walden plan a bachelor party for Marty.
Sporting billionaire brothers reverse the roles of a Wall Street commodities broker (Dan Aykroyd) and a street hustler (Eddie Murphy).
An act of kindness brings a jilted architect (Matthew Broderick) the unwanted friendship of an unbalanced cable-TV installer (Jim Carrey).
Pharmacist Stooges invent a youth serum.
A New York schoolboy (Barret Oliver) escapes into a book about a boy warrior (Noah Hathaway) and an empress (Tami Stronach).
Mick (Paul Hogan) and his girlfriend (Linda Kozlowski) return to America and link the mysterious death of a reporter to a movie studio.
A minor-league hockey team makes sports history when its members decide to spruce up the team's image by playing dirty.
Sporting billionaire brothers reverse the roles of a Wall Street commodities broker (Dan Aykroyd) and a street hustler (Eddie Murphy).
A lethal CIA agent (Dwayne Johnson) and his former classmate (Kevin Hart) encounter shootouts, espionage and double-crosses while trying to save the U.S. spy satellite system.
A television producer (Winona Ryder) tries to get the scoop on a small-town pizzeria owner (Adam Sandler) after he inherits $40 billion.
An adult goof-off (Adam Sandler) goes back to elementary school in order to run his father's (Darren McGavin) company.
A powerful swing convinces a hockey player (Adam Sandler) he can join the PGA tour and win back his grandmother's repossessed house.
A lethal CIA agent (Dwayne Johnson) and his former classmate (Kevin Hart) encounter shootouts, espionage and double-crosses while trying to save the U.S. spy satellite system.
A treasure hunter (Matthew McConaughey) and his sidekick (Steve Zahn) join forces with a doctor (Penélope Cruz) to search for a Confederate ship in Africa.
A hip detective (Eddie Murphy) from Detroit tracks a crime ring to a Los Angeles fun park called WonderWorld.
A television producer (Winona Ryder) tries to get the scoop on a small-town pizzeria owner (Adam Sandler) after he inherits $40 billion.
An adult goof-off (Adam Sandler) goes back to elementary school in order to run his father's (Darren McGavin) company.
A powerful swing convinces a hockey player (Adam Sandler) he can join the PGA tour and win back his grandmother's repossessed house.
Citizens join misfit officers (Steve Guttenberg, Bubba Smith, Michael Winslow) in a crime-watch program headed for disaster.
The misfits (Steve Guttenberg, Leslie Easterbrook, David Graf) try to stop the penny-pinching governor from shutting down their academy.
The zany graduates attempt to stop rampant acts of vandalism when they take to the meanest beat on the streets.
The new mayor's policy puts badges on misfits: one (Steve Guttenberg) has a police record; another (Michael Winslow) does vocal sound effects.
A hip Detroit detective (Eddie Murphy) drives out to Los Angeles and shows local police (Judge Reinhold, John Ashton) how to catch a killer.
A clever detective (Eddie Murphy) from Detroit shows Los Angeles how to stop a hit woman's (Brigitte Nielsen) so-called Alphabet Crimes.
A hip detective (Eddie Murphy) from Detroit tracks a crime ring to a Los Angeles fun park called WonderWorld.
A hip Detroit detective (Eddie Murphy) drives out to Los Angeles and shows local police (Judge Reinhold, John Ashton) how to catch a killer.
A clever detective (Eddie Murphy) from Detroit shows Los Angeles how to stop a hit woman's (Brigitte Nielsen) so-called Alphabet Crimes.
Citizens join misfit officers (Steve Guttenberg, Bubba Smith, Michael Winslow) in a crime-watch program headed for disaster.
The misfits (Steve Guttenberg, Leslie Easterbrook, David Graf) try to stop the penny-pinching governor from shutting down their academy.
The zany graduates attempt to stop rampant acts of vandalism when they take to the meanest beat on the streets.
The new mayor's policy puts badges on misfits: one (Steve Guttenberg) has a police record; another (Michael Winslow) does vocal sound effects.
While watching the twins play basketball, Ray has a hard time dealing with the fact that Geoffrey is a terrible athlete.
Debra isn't sure what to think when her father brings an older female companion to Thanksgiving dinner.
Robert involves Ray in a complicated plot when he discovers that the woman he is dating thinks he is Ray.
Frank becomes a wanted man after he catches the ball at a college football game and refuses to give it back to the kicker.
A Christmas letter from Marie and Debra causes a family tiff.
Ray asserts his rights as king of the castle after complaining that Debra makes all the household decisions.
Jack sheds his Mr. Nice Guy image with the help of some assertiveness training.
Walden teams up with a beautiful former employee (Odette Annable) on a new project; Alan gives Jenny advice about her girlfriend (Aly Michalka).
Jake sends Alan a Japanese delicacy; the house comes alive with questionable Christmas lyrics.
Charlie tells Alan the truth about his breakup with Mia; a famous neighbor (Steven Tyler) causes trouble.
Charlie returns to his bachelor lifestyle; Alan breaks down following his second divorce.
Charlie and Mia plan their wedding despite complications on both sides of the family.
Charlie's former girlfriend (Emmanuelle Vaugier) returns with an unexpected request.
Charlie and Alan help Jake prepare for his first boy-girl party.
Alan finds that he has more in common with Jake's teacher than with Kandi; Charlie helps Jake prepare a song for his audition for the school musical.
Charlie sleeps with Kandi's mother, as Alan tries to win her daughter back; Kandi arranges a date between her father and Judith.
Kandi moves in with Alan, causing tension in the house, since Charlie is having a dry spell with women.
Paying his young girlfriend's bills financially straps Alan.
Charlie boycotts an advertising awards banquet, having lost several years in a row to his nemesis, Archie (Jon Lovitz).
Frank becomes very jealous when Marie starts spending more time with their friend Marco, the new owner of Nemo's restaurant.
Ray brings home an adult board game in an attempt to spice things up with Debra.
At open-school night, Michael reads aloud his story about family members who always yell at one another.
The Barones reminisce about the birth of their daughter, Ally, when they realize how quickly she is growing up.
The girls crash Jack's weekend in a remote cabin.
Chrissy tries to sell cosmetics at Ralph Furley's poker game.
The threesome accidentally sells the new landlord's furniture.
Chrissy catches Jack working as a paid escort.
Jack disguises himself as Chrissy to avoid FBI agents who are on his trail.
Roper invites Jack and the girls to a surprise disco party for Helen.
The Ropers meet their snobbish new neighbor.
Chrissy eats the pie Jack was going to enter in a statewide baking competition.
Jack pretends he lives alone when he falls for a woman he believes is old-fashioned.
Roper plans to sell the apartment house as an anniversary surprise for Helen.
Angry Jack moves out of the apartment.
Jack offers to protect Chrissy from a mouse.
Janet and her date find Jack and Chrissy in bed.
Roper mistakenly concludes Chrissy is pregnant.
Jack falls in love with an older woman.
Jack tries to save Chrissy from the advances of her employer.
Tony (Tony Danza) asks his best friend (Bobby Governale) to teach Jonathan (Danny Pintauro) to play the accordion. With Judith Light.
Tony (Tony Danza) considers a new career in education after working as a teaching assistant. With Judith Light and Katherine Helmond.
Angela and Tony (Judith Light, Tony Danza) become the topic of gossip at the exercise gym. With Katherine Helmond.
During family counseling, Tony (Tony Danza) realizes he is suffering from supermom burnout. With Judith Light and Alyssa Milano.
Samantha (Alyssa Milano) becomes the manager of a new rock group. With Tony Danza and Judith Light.
Angela and Mona (Judith Light, Katherine Helmond) argue about a possible corporate takeover at the ad agency. With Tony Danza.
Sam (Alyssa Milano) falls for a married graduate student (Lou Liberatore). With Tony Danza and Judith Light.
Angela (Judith Light) finds herself out of place in Tony's (Tony Danza) old Brooklyn neighborhood. Guest star: Rhoda Gemignani.
Tony (Tony Danza) is livid when Samantha (Alyssa Milano) gets into trouble with a friend (Leah Remini) from their old neighborhood.
A tropical vacation with Angela (Judith Light) prompts Tony (Tony Danza) to consider their future together. With Alyssa Milano.
Tony (Tony Danza) rejects Angela's (Judith Light) birthday gift -- a new van.
Tony (Tony Danza) fears he can't trust Samantha (Alyssa Milano) after she gives a friend some exam answers. Corky Nemic guest stars.
Angela reveals she is still married to a stranger from her past.
Mona pressures Tony (Tony Danza) to arrange a business meeting for Angela (Judith Light) with his new golf partner. Guest star: Nicolas Coster.
Samantha (Alyssa Milano) takes a work-study job in Angela's office. With Judith Light.
Walden goes on a date with an accident-prone model; Alan's date reveals surprising personal information.
When Alan and Lyndsey's affair puts Walden in danger, he is forced to accept Rose's (Melanie Lynskey) help.
Alan tries to avoid bringing his sexy 22-year-old girlfriend to Jake's birthday party.
When Charlie finds he can no longer handle the healthy lifestyle that Mia has imposed on him, he sneaks cigars, beer and burgers into the garage.
Charlie plans a romantic date with Mia in hopes of consummating their relationship; Alan starts dating Charlie's most recent ex-girlfriend.
Charlie must deal with the challenges of a committed relationship that is not based on sex.
Alan's emotional breakdown after dropping Jake off for a weekend away sends Charlie to a therapist.
Alan dates a controlling woman who takes over the house during the Christmas holidays.
Alan organizes a family dinner to celebrate a newspaper article that calls him a ``good doctor, good neighbor and a good guy,`` but it does not impress his mother.