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Pilot

Pilot

Episode number: 1

Overview: Comedy about a husband and wife trying to raise their five kids in a New York two-bedroom apartment.

Red Velvet If You Please

Red Velvet If You Please

Episode number: 2

Overview: Jeannie asks Jim to run some important errands, including dropping off their daughter's application to a prestigious Catholic girls' school.

A Night at the Plaza

A Night at the Plaza

Episode number: 3

Overview: Jim organizes a romantic anniversary including a Broadway show and a short hotel stay

In the Name of the Father

In the Name of the Father

Episode number: 4

Overview: Jim and Jeannie agree to dine with Daniel and his father in order to act as buffers; Dave joins the group for a wild night.

Super Great Daddy Day

Super Great Daddy Day

Episode number: 5

Overview: Jeannie asks Jim to run some important errands, including dropping off their daughter's application to a prestigious Catholic girls' school.

Go Shorty, It's Your Birthday

Go Shorty, It's Your Birthday

Episode number: 6

Overview: Jim celebrates Dave's birthday instead of Jeannie's, and even though she told him not to give her a gift or celebrate, Jeannie gets upset.

My Friend the Priest

My Friend the Priest

Episode number: 7

Overview: When Jim is finally invited to do "The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon," Jeannie invites Father Nicholas along, making Jim more nervous.

Superdad

Superdad

Episode number: 8

Overview: Jim is called "superdad" in a magazine, and although Jeannie is happy for Jim, she is upset that there is no mention of her.

The Bible Story

The Bible Story

Episode number: 9

Overview: After Jim is photographed holding a Bible, he finds himself at the center of a firestorm.

Maria

Maria

Episode number: 10

Overview: After one of Jim's creepy friends asks Jeannie's sister out, Jim and Jeannie spend the night out in town hunting her down trying to stop what ever may happen from happening. Meanwhile Jim tries to eat and enjoy himself.

Wonderful

Wonderful

Episode number: 11

Overview: After getting frustrated with sick, lice-infested children, Jim wishes that he never got married and became a father.