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Tech-school prodigies (Val Kilmer, Gabe Jarret) learn their laser project is actually a death beam funded by the military.
A framed policeman (John Candy) and a disbarred lawyer (Eugene Levy) go to work for the mob-run company Guard Dog Security.
At his high-school reunion, Ray discovers Debra is cool and he is not.
After her Tupperware party is ruined, Debra decides she's had enough of her interfering mother-in-law.
A romantic Christmas morning ends when Ray's family bursts in for eggs Florentine and unwrapping gifts.
Raymond joins his brother and Frank in a Gettysburg Civil War re-enactment in an attempt to bond with his father.
Rose's father (Martin Sheen) confronts Charlie about his intentions toward Rose.
Charlie cons Jake into taking ballet lessons in order to get close to the teacher.
Charlie tries to stop Jake from giving money to a televangelist; Alan is propositioned by one of Charlie's elderly neighbors.
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.
Alan dates a controlling woman who takes over the house during the Christmas holidays.
Alan's emotional breakdown after dropping Jake off for a weekend away sends Charlie to a therapist.
Charlie must deal with the challenges of a committed relationship that is not based on sex.
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.
Alan and Lyndsey introduce their mothers; Jake and Eldridge get a ride from Walden to a party.
Walden tells Zoey that he will be going into business with his ex-wife (Judy Greer); Lyndsey and Alan grapple with their mothers' new relationship.
A framed policeman (John Candy) and a disbarred lawyer (Eugene Levy) go to work for the mob-run company Guard Dog Security.
Tech-school prodigies (Val Kilmer, Gabe Jarret) learn their laser project is actually a death beam funded by the military.
Tennis champions Aaron Williams (Andy Samberg) and Charles Poole (Kit Harington) have an epic tennis match that lasts for seven days.
Dan's new late-night television talk show raises eyebrows, especially those of guest Christine Sullivan.
Harry's (Harry Anderson) lousy day gets worse when he is forced to jail Mel Torme for contempt. With Charlie Robinson.
Old friend of the court Yakov (Yakov Smirnov) asks for his father's visa to be extended. Arte Johnson also guest stars. With Harry Anderson.
Bull (Richard Moll) is persuaded to sue when he accidentally shoots himself in the foot with Roz's (Marsha Warfield) gun. Guest star: Gordon Clapp.
Harry, Bull and Dan (Harry Anderson, Richard Moll, John Larroquette) all pitch in to help at Christine's (Markie Post) Lamaze class.
Roper goes to a bowling banquet instead of celebrating his anniversary.
Jack poses as his own twin to court Ralph's niece.
Jack and Janet come home to find the apartment in a state of mess; they become detectives when Cindy mysteriously vanishes.
Jack stops lying to women about his roommates; it ends up creating many more problems than it solves.
Larry hatches a plan to save Jack from his girlfriend's jealous other boyfriend.
Jack and Janet find a new roommate after Cindy moves into a college dorm.
Janet invites Terri to stay in the apartment as their roommate, not realizing that she and Jack have met before.
Terri's overly friendly behavior toward Jack makes Janet suspicious.
Janet's boss's wife wants to learn Chinese cooking and asks Jack to teach her; when Terri overhears the lessons, she assumes they are love lessons without looking at what they are doing.
A policeman moves in to protect Jack after he witnesses an armed robbery.
Terri invites Dr. Miller, a psychiatrist from the hospital, to dinner at her place to get a break from his patients; misunderstandings arise when Jack and Janet think he is a mental-ward escapee.
Jack breaks a date with Janet to coach Larry in the art of romantic conversation.
Terri and Jack fear that Janet will need to have an affair with her dance instructor if she is to be successful.
Janet inadvertently fixes Terri up with a guy she had wanted to date herself.
Jack must come up with a temporary wife to deter his boss's man-hungry daughter.
A guy gives Terri unwanted attention, causing her to use karate when he starts to get surly; Jack asks Terri to teach him some basic moves.
Ray's excitement about meeting a distant relative wears off when she begins to overstay her welcome.
Worrying that Ray only visits her to get a good meal, Marie hesitates to teach Debra her cooking secrets.
Ray takes over the family finances to prove to Debra how easy it is, but he soon discovers that he's no accountant.
Ray gains new respect for Robert when he sees him thwart an attempted robbery at Nemo's, but his attempt to get Robert's efforts noticed backfire when a newspaper article makes Ray the focus of the story.
Charlie responds inappropriately to a woman's declaration of love, and Rose says his inability to have a long-lasting relationship is due to unresolved issues with his mother.
Charlie likes dating Isabella (Jodi Lyn O'Keefe), a wild, sexually uninhibited woman, until she threatens to put a curse on his manhood.
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.
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.
Zoey and her daughter move in with Walden; Alan gets more than he bargained for with Lyndsey.
When Alan has a heart attack, Charlie's ghost (Kathy Bates) visits him.
Jack tries to win over a Southern belle he insulted on a date.
When Mr. Furley starts dating a new girl, the trio wonder why she is interested in him; Larry sets up a test to determine if she is a gold digger.
Jack assumes that Terri's nun friend wants to leave the convent to be with him.
Jack convinces Janet and Terri to hire their former roommate Cindy as a maid to clean the apartment; it does not work out.
Jack substitutes for a chef and winds up with a full-time job.
An efficiency expert drives Janet to quit.
Cindy invites the trio for a weekend on the farm.
Jack cooks dinner for a famous food critic.
Jack adopts a new image to please a wealthy woman who would like to marry him.
Jack pretends he's a doctor to impress his visiting grandfather.
Larry and Furley attempt to stop the threesome from moving to a luxury beach house.
A New Jersey teen (Ralph Macchio) moves to California, meets bullies and learns karate from a handyman, Mr. Miyagi (Noriyuki ``Pat`` Morita).
A boy (Wil Wheaton) and his three buddies set out in the summer of 1959 on a hike to find a dead body.
Mr. Miyagi (Noriyuki ``Pat`` Morita) returns to Okinawa with his karate student (Ralph Macchio) and meets an old foe's challenge to a duel.
A New Jersey teen (Ralph Macchio) moves to California, meets bullies and learns karate from a handyman, Mr. Miyagi (Noriyuki ``Pat`` Morita).
Ray and Debra can't get a good night's sleep when Ally fears there are monsters in her room.
Debra discovers that Marie likes Robert's girlfriend better than she likes her because Amy is a ``good girl.``
Debra gets into a fight with another parent who accuses her of bringing an unhealthy snack to a tee-ball game.
Robert experiments with a ventriloquist's dummy to make his driving school lectures more interesting.
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).
Zoey isn't convinced Alan deserves all the love and affection he receives upon his return from the hospital.
Jake graduates and must decide what to do with his life.
A New Jersey teen (Ralph Macchio) moves to California, meets bullies and learns karate from a handyman, Mr. Miyagi (Noriyuki ``Pat`` Morita).
Mr. Miyagi (Noriyuki ``Pat`` Morita) returns to Okinawa with his karate student (Ralph Macchio) and meets an old foe's challenge to a duel.
A boy (Wil Wheaton) and his three buddies set out in the summer of 1959 on a hike to find a dead body.
An overworked air-traffic controller takes his family on a beach vacation but is soon beset by series of mishaps.
The vice principal (Robin Thomas) makes a high-school gym teacher (Mark Harmon) teach catch-up English to a group of misfits.
Sheriff Buford T. Justice (Jackie Gleason) chases a trucker (Burt Reynolds) and his girlfriend (Sally Field) hauling a pregnant elephant to Dallas.
Sheriff Buford T. Justice (Jackie Gleason) chases a trucker, his buddy (Burt Reynolds), a runaway bride (Sally Field) and 400 cases of beer.
A rich reporter tours outback Australia with a crocodile hunter, then brings him to Manhattan.
Colombian drug dealers pursue the outback he-man (Paul Hogan) and his Manhattan girlfriend (Linda Kozlowski) in Australia.
The new mayor's policy puts badges on misfits: one (Steve Guttenberg) has a police record; another (Michael Winslow) does vocal sound effects.
The zany graduates attempt to stop rampant acts of vandalism when they take to the meanest beat on the streets.
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.
Charlie tries to stop Jake from giving money to a televangelist; Alan is propositioned by one of Charlie's elderly neighbors.
Charlie cons Jake into taking ballet lessons in order to get close to the teacher.
Rose's father (Martin Sheen) confronts Charlie about his intentions toward Rose.
Raymond joins his brother and Frank in a Gettysburg Civil War re-enactment in an attempt to bond with his father.
A romantic Christmas morning ends when Ray's family bursts in for eggs Florentine and unwrapping gifts.
After her Tupperware party is ruined, Debra decides she's had enough of her interfering mother-in-law.
At his high-school reunion, Ray discovers Debra is cool and he is not.
A framed policeman (John Candy) and a disbarred lawyer (Eugene Levy) go to work for the mob-run company Guard Dog Security.
Tech-school prodigies (Val Kilmer, Gabe Jarret) learn their laser project is actually a death beam funded by the military.
Tennis champions Aaron Williams (Andy Samberg) and Charles Poole (Kit Harington) have an epic tennis match that lasts for seven days.
Five competitors provide an inside look at the world of professional cycling and its checkered history with doping.
Fred thinks that all his furniture has been stolen when Lamont and Esther send it out to be upholstered.
Fred plays an important role when Esther tries to adopt a child, but her husband is drunk during the adoption agency's visit.
A person comes to visit, claiming that he and Fred were friends 40 years ago.
Fred gets a job as a busboy in a restaurant to pay back a loan.
Fred is chosen for a community-relations committee, and is offered a bribe.
Two con artists talk Fred into a promotion gimmick designed to increase sales in the junkyard.
To impress Lamont's future mother-in-law, Fred decides to get into the Book of World Records by being the man who stays awake for the longest time.
Fred discovers that the tenant he has a crush on is a man and a criminal.
When Fred learns of the possibility of oil on his property, he starts spending his ``millions.``.
Jewel thieves pursue Fred when they think he has abandoned their jewels.
While at a convention in Hawaii, Fred is an unwitting jewel smuggler.
Three jewel thieves plan to use Fred as their mule to smuggle their stolen gems out of Hawaii to California.
Fred and Lamont wind up stranded in the forest when they go camping. They reflect on past experiences together.
Fred fabricates a story about the war to tell to his grandchildren.
While preparing to receive the Watts Businessman of the Year award, Fred worries that his back pain may get in the way of the glory. Lamont suggests Fred try acupuncture.
George Foreman guest stars as Lamont's brother in a community play.
Fred is happy with Lamont's wedding plans until he learns the couple plans to live in their own place. He tries to convince Lamont's fiancée to break up with him.
Fred and his friends decide to start their own escort service.
Fred and Esther investigate Lamont's mysterious new girlfriend.
Ray buys his father a fancy aquarium for his birthday, which depresses the older man.
Debra's attempt to write a children's story turns into an all-out storytelling war with Ray.
Debra convinces Ray to work from home after reading an article about people who prefer to be at the office than with their family, but things don't turn out as she had planned.
Ray learns that his parents were separated and would have divorced if he hadn't broken his arm.
Ray's guilt catches up with him when he tricks Debra into letting him play a round of golf.
Ray wants to teach Ally not to be a quitter, so he resumes the piano lessons he dropped 15 years earlier.
The Barone brothers rediscover their friendship during a night out.
Ray uses an ``active listening`` technique learned in parenting class on his stubborn parents.
Ray's family lies to him about his guest appearance on a TV sports show, and he feels awful when he finds out about it.