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"The
Naked Truth": After a ten month silence,Joe hears
from Helen in New York City.When Helen fishes around about
there relationship,he can't bring himself to tell her
about his new girlfriend,Gail.Joe and Brian travel to
New York,so Joe can tell Helen in person about Gail,but
the two find Helen working as a waitress in a strip joint. |
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"Is
That a Subpoena in Your Pocket...?": Helen's
refuses to pay for the repairs to Joe office,even after
she ran her jeep through it,so Joe takes her to small
claims court.Joe tries to get everyone,inncluding Fay
and Brian to deliver the Subpoena,but they refuse. |
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"The
Taming of the Shrew": Concerned by Helen's persistant
anger over her break up with Joe,the rest of the group
convince her to seek with help with the transition group.Though
the group turns out to be a senior citizen's group,Helen
realizes the true source of her pain and finally has a
reconcilation with Joe. |
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"I
Ain't Got No Bunny": Hearing that Lowell is having
problems with his wife Bunny because of his paranoia that
she's flirting with other men,Brian offers foolishly to
discuss the issue with Bunny.Unfortunately, Lowell suspicions
are not unfounded, as Brian soon finds out when Joe walks
in on Bunny coming on to to him. |
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"If
Elected, I Will Not Live": When Roy's competetion
for the town council drops out,the gang convince Joe to
run against him.But the surprise endorsement of Joe's
campaign manager Fay,by the local newspaper,gives Roy
more competetion than he can handle. |
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"My
Brother's Keeper": The arrival of Millionaire
Mimsy Borogroves has Fay,Roy and Helen eager to tap into
her wealth;Fay wants a new Senior Citizens Center,Roy
wants investment money for Nantucket,and Helen wanst to
start of her new real estate career with a big sell. |
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"Crate
Expectations": As his birthday approaches,Joe
firmly insists that the rest of the gang not throw him
a party.When Fay asks him to stay late to wait for a shipment
of airplane seats,he suspects that,despite his words,the
gang will be throwing him a surprise party,by springing
out of the crate. |
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"Ladies
Who Lunch": Tired of the bickering between Helen
and Gail,Joe suggests that the two go out to lunch together.Things
go farther than he expects,though,as the two women become
fast friends,comparing embarrassing notes about him. |
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"Try
to Remember the Night He Dismembered": To pass
time during a foggy day,Brian starts doing the Hypnosis
act on volunteers.While under,Roy reveals he stole 250,000
dollars and buried it in his backyard. |
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"The
Late Mrs. Biggins": Pressured by questions,Roy
reveals his wife Sylvia is not dead afterall,but living
in Boston,after having deserted him abruptly sixteen years
ago.In the company of Brian,Roy flies to Boston to win
his wife back. |
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"The
Bogey Men": Brian takes Joe on a weekend vacation,only
to find out it's actually a time share weekend,where they
want you to buy a condo.When Roy finds out he horns his
way in.But the minute they arrive,their ushered away to
a marathon sales pitch. |
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"Marriage,
Italian Style": Antonio arrives at the airport
with bad news:the government is planning to deport him.But
Antonio can stay if he marries an american citizen,so
Brian finds him a bride.But when the federal agent comes
to town,Antonio's bride to be deserts him. |
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"Divorce,
American Style": Stunned by the news that their
"quickie" won't be for another three years,Helen
resigns herself to life as Antonio's wife.News of a green
card lottery revives her hopes,until Antonio's call to
Immigration reveals he was not picked. |
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"Stew
in a Stew": Fay is understanding when Joe tells
her he won't be able to give her a raise,but when she
sees the brother's gloating over a pair of new leather
flight jackets,she quits.She accepts a position at Aeromass,while
Joe struggles at Sandpiper |
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"This
Old House": The news that the Hackett's old house
has been condemned due to storm damage has the two brother's
trying to save it.But all efforts fail,so the gang all
visit the house one more before the wrecking is scheduled
to begin. |
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"Planes,
Trains and Visiting Craness": Dr. Frasier Crane's
plans to conduct a self-esteem seminar on Nantucket are
interrupted by Helen's accusations that he ruined her
life in New York City when she attended one of his seminars.
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"Das
Plane": Joe is pleased to hear that the ticket
he donated to a charity brought in 10,000 dollars,but
his mood soon turns sour when a misprint on the ticket
forces him to fly crabby old Carlton Blanchard on a cross-country
trip for a reunion with his brother. |
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"Take
My Life, Please": After her short-lived career
in real estate ends in disgrace, the gang convince Helen
to take a job placement exam.When the exam suggest she
should pursue a career in Music or Food Service,they decide
to change it,to Law or Stand Up Comedian. |
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"Four
Dates That Will Live in Infamy": Antonio stories
of his successes with a video dating service soon have
Joe,Brian,Helen and Lowell plunging into the video dating
tray.Joe ends up with a who'll only talk through her puppet
and the dumby starts hitting on Joe. |
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"The
Bank Dick": After returning from a vacation made
possible by a hefty tax refund,Brian finds out that the
refund was an error.To help pay of his bet he takes on
a second as a security guard at the bank.But he's fired
after a robbery and it's back to flying. |
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"Say
It Ain't So, Joe": To help commemorate the anticpated
breaking of Joe's old high school strike out record,Joe's
old coach coerces him to fly him and his star player Ty
Warner to the game. |
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"As
Fate Would Have It": When Helen accidently spills
soup all over a man's expensive Italian suit,she thinks
her fortunes have sunk to their lowest.But it turns out
the man is the managing Director of the Boston Symphony
Orchestra,and in a bizarre twist of fate,she ends up with
a job as a cellist,with her first performance scheduled
for that very night. |