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May Divorce Be With You: Jeff and Audrey bump in to Steve, an old colleague of Jeff’s, who Audrey had helped fix up and get married. They learn that the marriage didn’t work out and feeling bad that her fix up didn’t last, Audrey agrees to let Steve stay at their house for a few days while his apartment is inspected for mold. Steve turns out to be a depressed wreck, and after Audrey gives him an encouraging pep talk she and Steve share an awkward hug, during which Steve nuzzles her neck. Thinking that Steve made a pass at her, Audrey debates whether or not to tell Jeff, who she fears will freak out over the incident. However, when she finally lets him know Jeff tells her that Steve’s nickname at the office was "the nuzzler,” and that its nothing to worry about. Meanwhile, Russell gets involved with a woman from a mafia family and tries too hard to fit in. ...
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Episode 13: Sex Toy Story
In the finale episode of season three, Jennifer hosts a sex toy party and Jeff finds a bag with one of the items at his house and assumes that Audrey had purchased it. He confronts her only to di... More...
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Episode 12: House Money
After Jeff makes a tidy profit on the sale of his Camero, Audrey convinces him that they should do something fun with the money instead of just tucking it away. They decide to go out for a totall... More...
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Episode 11: May Divorce Be With ...
Jeff and Audrey bump in to Steve, an old colleague of Jeff’s, who Audrey had helped fix up and get married. They learn that the marriage didn’t work out and feeling bad that her fix up didn... More...
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Episode 10: Family Style
Audrey and Jeff go on a double date with Brad and Jackie, during which Jackie helps himself to Jeff’s entrée before he is finished with it. Jeff, who despises sharing food, has a huge problem ... More...
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Episode 9: The Challenge
After a disagreement over lunch at the diner, Russell and Jeff decide to see who has it easier when it comes to getting sex, the married guy or the single guy. Jeff insists it’s easier for him,... More...
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Episode 8: Twice
Frustrated by her colleagues constantly fawning over their newly pregnant co-worker, Audrey declares that “she’s not the only person in the world who’s pregnant.” Misunderstanding this, h... More...
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Episode 7: Old Timer's Day
When Jeff keeps falling asleep while watching a movie, Audrey decides to play a prank on him by staging a picture where he’s snuggled up with an old afghan with his reading glass dropping off h... More...
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Episode 6: Poaching Timmy
When Timmy grows tired of dealing with Russell's odd and demeaning demands and Audrey has had enough of her awful assistant, the two find a possible solution in working together. Audrey brings up... More...
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Episode 5: Lyin' King
Audrey accepts an invitation to Jen and Adam’s for a dinner party, even though their previous dinner parties had been disastrous. Later, when Brad and his boyfriend Jackie invite Audrey and J... More...
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Episode 4: Dad's Visit
Jeff’s dad, Roy, comes for a quick visit and Audrey dreads having to deal with his chauvinistic attitude. Jeff, who idolizes his father, tends to turn a blind eye to his shortcomings, leaving... More...
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Episode 3: Jeff's New Friend
Jeff is stunned to learn that his new friend from the gym, Brad, is gay. Prior to learning this, Jeff had agreed to meet Brad and some friends at a local bar to watch a ball game. Now thinking ... More...
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Episode 2: Voluntary Commitment
Inspired by Jen’s volunteer work, Audrey decides she is going to join her and volunteer to read to the elderly. She tries to get Jeff involved, but he thinks she is constantly throwing herself ... More...
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Episode 1: Russell's Secret
Jeff surprises Audrey with a single ticket to see the musical “Wicked,” with part of the present being that she will go alone, and therefore not have to deal with his inappropriate behavior... More...