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Mrs. Roper takes a job to spite her husband.
Chrissy and Jack are home alone for one night.
Chrissy asks Jack to cook a meal so she can impress a gourmet.
Mr. Roper is suspected of seeing another woman.
Jack's uncle pays the rent with a bad check.
Janet runs into her high-school sweetheart.
After the kids ruin Ray's dictionary, Frank tells them about the day their father ruined his prized collection of jazz records.
Ray resents how much time Debra spends away from home when she gets a position at Frank's lodge.
Marie accuses Ray and Debra of turning Ally into a slave when they start giving her chores around the house.
Ray catches Debra poking fun at him in front of the children, then realizes his mother did the same thing when he was a youngster.
Debra assures her husband she will be on time for an awards dinner, then her hair gets caught in a curling iron.
Ray refuses to buy a $250 dress for Ally to wear to her friend's birthday party.
Amy and Marie debate whether Robert should retire from the police force early.
Ray receives an honorary doctorate and forgets to mention Debra in his acceptance speech.
Robert becomes defensive when Amy's parents point out his habit of touching food to his chin before eating it; Amy devises a plan to break Robert of his strange habit.
While assembling a 500-piece puzzle late into the night, Ray and Amy's mother trade stories about themselves and their families.
Ray gets upset when he learns that Debra has been sharing their intimate secrets with her friends.
A modeling agent convinces Robert to pose for head shots, but when he returns for the pictures, he finds that the agency has mysteriously disappeared.
Robert and Ray are shocked when they meet a man who considers Frank to be a mentor; Ray and Robert wonder how Frank could inspire anyone.
Ray and Robert butt heads over who will shoulder responsibility for Marie in the future.
One of the Barones drops a bombshell on the rest of the family.
Robert, Amy, Marie and Frank adjust to their new living situation.
Lamont takes Fred out for a night on the town for his 65th birthday. However, Fred feels overwhelmed by the amount of activities they do.
Much to Fred's delight, Lamont's bride-to-be decides not to marry him.
Lamont buys some copper on speculation, only to discover the goods are stolen.
When Lamont and Fred take advantage of a Breathmobile, Fred is convinced that he has TB.
Fred accidentally breaks Lamont's porcelain and glass collection.
Lamont decides to get his own apartment when Fred keeps invading his privacy.
Two deputies come to repossess the furniture when Fred defaults on the payments.
Lamont buys two coffins at an auction hoping to sell them at a profit.
Lamont objects to Fred's plan to propose marriage to widowed Donna Harris.
Fred fakes amnesia in a scheme to get a color television set.
When Lamont finds a suitcase full of money, he puts it in the safe until the police arrive.
Fred and Donna have reconciled their differences and are once again planning to wed.
Lamont is offered a grand piano by a wealthy eccentric if he will move it out of his apartment.
After Lamont refuses to let Fred place a bet, Fred finds out that his number was the winner of the day.
Fred pretends to suffer from whiplash when he has an accident in the pickup truck.
Fred schemes to get Lamont to marry a distant cousin in the hopes of obtaining her dowry.
Fred's fiancee brings a patient who is under her care to dinner at the Sanford home.
A retired fighter pilot (Louis Gossett Jr.) helps an Air Force brat (Jason Gedrick) free his father with two borrowed F-16s.
The new mayor's policy puts badges on misfits: one (Steve Guttenberg) has a police record; another (Michael Winslow) does vocal sound effects.
A cool teen (Matthew Broderick) plays hooky in Chicago with his girlfriend (Mia Sara), his buddy (Alan Ruck) and the classic Ferrari of his buddy's father.
Ray discovers that Debra becomes more passionate when she argues with Marie, so he concocts a series of lies in an attempt to boost his love life.
Ray's lie causes Debra to make a fashion statement to the members of the PTA.
Ally comes home with an F in math on her report card, and her parents are shocked.
The women pressure Ray and Frank to accompany Robert to one of his therapy sessions.
Charlie plans a romantic date with Mia in hopes of consummating their relationship; Alan starts dating Charlie's most recent ex-girlfriend.
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.
Alan tries to avoid bringing his sexy 22-year-old girlfriend to Jake's birthday party.
Charlie boycotts an advertising awards banquet, having lost several years in a row to his nemesis, Archie (Jon Lovitz).
Alan gets into financial trouble because he keeps paying the expenses of his young girlfriend, Kandi.
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.
When Walden runs into his ex and they start talking about getting back together, Alan worries that she is not good enough.
After a fight with Walden, Alan decides to move in with Herb.
The new mayor's policy puts badges on misfits: one (Steve Guttenberg) has a police record; another (Michael Winslow) does vocal sound effects.
A cool teen (Matthew Broderick) plays hooky in Chicago with his girlfriend (Mia Sara), his buddy (Alan Ruck) and the classic Ferrari of his buddy's father.
A retired fighter pilot (Louis Gossett Jr.) helps an Air Force brat (Jason Gedrick) free his father with two borrowed F-16s.
The Ropers invite Jack and the girls to their Christmas party.
Chrissy thinks Mrs. Roper's gift is for her.
Jack and Chrissy agree to take over Janet's babysitting job for a night; to their dismay, they face a crying baby, no TV and a locked liquor cabinet.
Janet asks Chrissy to help her entertain a business prospect but gets jealous when the young, handsome prospect takes a liking to Chrissy.
Chrissy gets a film camera through her boyfriend to make some home movies; the projector is put to deviant use when Larry acquires a porn movie.
Jack agrees to work for Janet in the flower shop, but he doesn't take the job seriously, which causes problems in their relationship.
The roommates plan a dinner for the Ropers, but their evening is ruined when a blind guy who Jack knew in the Navy shows up.
A pregnant woman claims Jack is the father of her unborn child.
Jack discovers what appears to be marijuana plants in Roper's garden.
Chrissy's minister father pays an early visit.
The roommates take the Ropers' parakeet overnight.
An old girlfriend shows up at Jack's surprise birthday party.
Janet convinces Mrs. Roper to join her in a nude beach protest.
Jack breaks a date with his girlfriend to keep one with a new romantic interest.
A glib guru dazzles Chrissy into following him to his commune.
Roper thinks the candid diary Chrissy is transcribing is her own.
Jack and Chrissy compete in a test of willpower.
All the in-laws gather for Thanksgiving at Ray and Debra's house.
Robert and Amy find that living with Marie and Frank has a definite down side.
Amy's parents ask Ray to give Peter dating advice.
Marie helps Debra deal with Ray's habit of leaving his stuff lying around the house.
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.
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 and Jake's relationship threatens wedding plans with Judith; Alan and Charlie take action to try to help Herb and Jake bond.
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; 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.
Alan and Walden end up partying too hard as they try to cheer up Herb.
Walden and Alan are caught in the crossfire when Jake cheats on his girlfriend (Jaime Pressly) with her 18-year-old daughter.
Jack, Janet and Chrissy think that Helen is having an affair.
Janet finds Jack in bed with her visiting sister.
Chrissy plans a business trip with her boss.
The girls accuse Jack of wanting Larry's fiancee.
Mr. Roper's dirty trick prompts his wife to leave.
The girls blame Jack for a bogus party invitation.
Ray gets upset when he learns that Debra has been sharing their intimate secrets with her friends.
While assembling a 500-piece puzzle late into the night, Ray and Amy's mother trade stories about themselves and their families.
Robert becomes defensive when Amy's parents point out his habit of touching food to his chin before eating it; Amy devises a plan to break Robert of his strange habit.
Ray receives an honorary doctorate and forgets to mention Debra in his acceptance speech.
Amy and Marie debate whether Robert should retire from the police force early.
Ray refuses to buy a $250 dress for Ally to wear to her friend's birthday party.
Debra assures her husband she will be on time for an awards dinner, then her hair gets caught in a curling iron.
Ray catches Debra poking fun at him in front of the children, then realizes his mother did the same thing when he was a youngster.
Marie accuses Ray and Debra of turning Ally into a slave when they start giving her chores around the house.
Ray resents how much time Debra spends away from home when she gets a position at Frank's lodge.
After the kids ruin Ray's dictionary, Frank tells them about the day their father ruined his prized collection of jazz records.
Janet runs into her high-school sweetheart.
Jack's uncle pays the rent with a bad check.
Mr. Roper is suspected of seeing another woman.
Chrissy asks Jack to cook a meal so she can impress a gourmet.
Chrissy and Jack are home alone for one night.
Mrs. Roper takes a job to spite her husband.
Jack defends Chrissy's honor when a man follows her home from a bar.
Roper thinks he sold the roommates a classic car.
Lamont discovers that the porcelain figure he has bought is worth a great deal of money and decides to auction it to make the most profit.
Fred is caught spending a lot of time with a white schoolteacher.
Fred invites B.B. King to dinner and gives him another reason to sing the blues.
Fred traces his background and is told he is Jewish and a descendant of King Solomon.
Fred hits a lucky gambling streak when he and Lamont need money to buy the Sanford Arms.
Fred organizes a protest against a store that discriminates against older citizens.
Fearful that his days are numbered, Fred prepares a will and summons everyone to an advance reading.
Fred becomes a clergyman of the Divine Profit Church to avoid paying taxes.
When Kelly's mother (Lenore Kasdorf) arrives for parents' weekend, Hayden refuses to tell her about Christine.
Hayden plans a quiet birthday celebration for Kelly, then gets upset when she invites her boyfriend to join them.
Luther thinks his 30-day suspension on a gambling charge means he has been fired, so he takes another job.
When Hayden is depressed over his team's losing streak, Christine tries to cancel their date.
Kelly brings her new boyfriend Stuart, to dinner to meet Hayden. Hayden does not like him.
Christine demands Hayden be truthful with Kelly about their relationship.
Hayden's fatherly instincts are awakened when Kelly comes back to Minnesota for college; his relationship with Christine might be in for a change.
Kelly cancels her weekly dinner with Hayden for a date with an unknown faculty member.
The Barones spend a discomfiting Thanksgiving Day at Amy's parents' house.
Debra's mother enlists an unwilling Ray to help plan a surprise birthday party for his wife.
Ray's little white lie to get out of spending the evening with his mother snowballs into an intricate deception.
When Amy invites her brother to stay for dinner, he makes himself comfortable on the couch and never leaves.
Ray's contractor friend takes an eternity to replace the kitchen stove.
After just three months of wedded bliss, Robert and Amy try to offer Ray and Debra advice on building a happy marriage.
Michael claims he's too sick to go to school and spends an entire day watching Ray work in his downstairs office.
Marie nags Amy, her new daughter-in-law, to send out ``thank you`` notes; Debra is thrilled that she finally has an ally to oppose Marie.
Tightly wound Debra decides to join Ray on a golf outing in order to recover their former fun-loving relationship.
Robert and Amy exchange vows in a classic Barone family wedding ceremony.
Robert and Amy exchange vows in a classic Barone family wedding ceremony.
Debra and Marie give Raymond a guilt trip when they find out that the bachelor party he hosted for Robert was a huge disappointment.
Robert asks Ray if he can borrow a suitcase sitting on the stairway for his honeymoon; Ray explains he and Debra have been in an unspoken battle of wills since a weekend trip over who is responsible for putting the case away.
Marie attempts to take over when Debra throws a bridal shower for Amy; Debra runs into trouble with the law and must rely on Marie for help.
Debra chooses a friend to replace her if she dies but gets annoyed when Ray seems pleased by the idea.
When Ray drops off Ally for a sleepover, he gets the idea that his nemesis in the cookie drive is making a pass at him.
Ray persuades Robert to botch an invitation assignment so Amy will let him off the hook with their wedding plans, but the scheme backfires.
Amy's conservative parents catch Robert in a compromising position.
Ray enjoys his volunteer work at the hospital because the patients treat him like a celebrity; Debra comes to regret her decision to force her husband to volunteer at the hospital.