Overview: Tim becomes an assistant to a women's professional basketball player.
Overview: Tim decides to go for a job-interview haircut.
Overview: The Boss gets a city block named after him, but needs Tim's help for the ceremony.
Overview: Stu feels rejected by his Bar Mitzvah-aged nephew, who once idolized him.
Overview: Tim gets back his old high-school golf-course job and competes with a 14-year-old in a "caddy-off."
Overview: To impress Amy's dad, Tim claims to have a lucrative career selling sausages.
Overview: Tim tries to help an immigrant worker posting job flyers.
Overview: Former Omnicorp employees file a class-action lawsuit with Tim as key witness.
Overview: Tim winds up with one Rodney as his assistant while Stu harasses the other.
Overview: After The Boss's divorce takes effect, he goes to extreme measures to keep his dog Keith.
Overview: Tim's past comes back to embarrass him while on a business trip.
Overview: In their new co-op building, Tim and Amy sign a VIP privacy form without knowing exactly whose confidentiality they are supposed to protect.
Overview: Tim racks up a record-breaking corporate card bill.
Overview: Amy and Tim host game night, which takes a strange turn when Tim disappears to buy Jenga despite inclement weather.
Overview: The Boss recruits his employees for a covert operation.
Overview: Amy and Tim go on a Vermont foliage tour with Stu and his new lady friend.
Overview: Tim is invited to pose for GQ.
Overview: The debt-ridden priest for the NY Jets asks Tim to place wagers on his behalf.
Overview: The Boss invites Tim to be the "token white boy."
Overview: After an ecological disaster involving Omnicorp, the company publicist chooses Tim to be the face of their apology.