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- Follows three generations of the same Cuban-American family living in the same house: a newly divorced former military mother, her teenage daughter and tween son, and her old-school mother.
- Centers on Sgt. Pete Hill who, after a stint in Afghanistan, is stationed at a small military base in Florida to tackle the toughest job of all: leading his dysfunctional brothers' squad.
- A working class family and their oddball friends.
- Concerned about Louie's bad eating habits, Kim puts him on a healthy diet that only aggravates the problem.
- Kim gets Louie a raise at the muffler shop, so Louie demonstrates the only control he has left--by quitting.
- Tina's rebellious daughter Shannon walks out of her mother's life--and into Louie and Kim's.
- Kim tries to turn the tables on a mugger, but ends up forcing Louie into the role of night watchman.
- With Lucy away, Louie thinks he's in for a weekend of sex with Kim until a memory lapse derails his plans.
- Having led Kim into uncharted sexual terrain, Louie is asked to rekindle the magic--or face the consequences.
- We meet Louie, an underemployed mechanic, whose wife Kim, has a larger salary. He's having breakfast with his inquisitive daughter Lucy. She turns four, and at her party, Louie is mortified when Lucy cries at the sight of a Black Barbie, the gift of new neighbors who are African-American. Louis spends the episode getting into deeper trouble with them. Also, his wife opens the living room closet where Louie is masturbating. Truth is, there hasn't been much sex in their marriage lately, so Kim offers a week of sex to Louie. Mike, a pal at work, guesses that she wants another child, which Louie doesn't' think they can afford. He and Kim negotiate around sex and pregnancy.
- Kim's plans for a July 4th bash are dashed when Louie uses her money to make a dumb impulse purchase.
- Louie goes to a basketball game instead of caring for his sick daughter, then gets a double-DWI.
- With Walter's help, Louie and Kim look to remedy Lucy's suddenly rude and disruptive behavior.
- Forced to go to church after pawning Lucy off on Ellen, Louie finds an unexpected ear in the confessional booth.
- In the finale, Kim realizes she hates Louie and decides to move out, to the short-term benefit of both.
- In this unaired episode, an impromptu appearance as a clown named Mr. Pizza Box Man lands Louie a profitable new side gig. Meanwhile, Kim's foul mouth gets her in hot water at Lucy's upscale ballet class.
- Joe has been living in a hotel since separating from his wife, Sonia, but he's starting to think about finding an apartment. Owen, who is one of the auto dealership's weakest salesmen, winds up with an embarrassing dealer car, one his wife simply will not accept. And Terry goes overboard trying to track down a man who nearly ran him over.
- Joe, Owen and Terry have been friends for years. Joe, a party-store owner who once had dreams of being a professional golfer, struggles with his recent separation from his wife. Owen, an auto salesman, tries to make ends meet while working for his demanding father. And Terry, a handsome part-time actor, hopes to recapture the glory of his past. Between daily lunches at a local diner and hikes in the hills overlooking Los Angeles, the three do their best to support each other through the challenges mid-life throws at them.
- Joe tries to connect better with his son, Albert, by teaching him golf. But when the school golf team is ready to compete in a tournament, Albert is reluctant to get on the bus. Owen is determined to get his sales figures up while at the same time not feeling bad about himself for ripping customers off. And Terry gets into his character a little too much when a coworker asks him and an actress to pretend to be an interested homebuyer at an open house.
- The construction at Owen's house is shut down by the city when it is discovered that the contractor, who has now disappeared, never filed the proper permits. To make matters worse, the electricity is out, forcing Owen and his family to temporarily stay with his parents. Meanwhile, Joe worries that his daughter's ex-boyfriend might be stalking her.
- The Thoreaus join Joe's ex-wife and her new boyfriend at a charity auction for a school in which Terry is the auctioneer and he runs into an old flame.
- Joe recounts the tale of the first date he's gone on in 20 years. The misadventures include a black eye, a potentially embarrassing encounter with one of his employees, an unfortunate piece of advice from Terry, an anxious Little Leaguer and a poorly placed lamp.
- Joe goes to see his retired father, who gives new meaning to the word grumpy. Owen's wife and mother get upset when a commercial for the auto dealership implies that Owen's co-worker, Marcus, is actually Owen Sr.'s son. And Terry becomes obsessed over finding out why he has been rejected for a youth mentoring program.
- 2009–201144mTV-MA7.9 (79)TV EpisodeJoe's bookie finds out Joe used to be a professional golfer and decides to use him to hustle a couple of guys. Owen's family becomes concerned over his increasing weight. And Terry gets a new apartment, but the apartment manager job that comes with it is a bit much to handle.
- Joe is desperate to buy a house after his son's anxiety issues worsen. Terry must face the dire condition of his acting career when he meets a successful buddy from his past. At the dealership, Owen and the sales team confront a particularly tough customer.
- Feeling guilty about his rapid downward spiral, which includes out of control gambling and having to cut back on staff at his store, Joe decides to stop gambling. Owen finds a new sense of purpose when he goes to work for a rival auto dealership following his father's decision to turn management over to Marcus. And Terry's life spins out of control when his gig on a movie results in disasters at the apartment complex he manages.
- 2009–201143mTV-MA8.1 (107)TV EpisodeJoe is determined to get himself back in good shape on the golf course, but having to get up at the crack of dawn to practice is starting to wear on him.
- Joe's friendship with Manfro becomes more complicated. Owen observes the sales guys in action after installing hidden cameras at the dealership. And Terry's date night goes awry.
- Joe attempts to stick to a schedule that will allow him time to practice his golf game, but it's a fruitless endeavor. Owen deals with staff difficulties. Terry has to relive the past.
- Joe finds himself dating two women at the same time, but he's not quite sure how to handle the situation.
- In the midst of finalizing his divorce, Joe makes a surprising discovery about his teenage daughter.
- Joe feels conflicted after finding out some news about his former bookie, Manfro (guest star Jon Manfrellotti).
- When Terry announces he's going to get a colonoscopy for his 50th birthday, the guys all decide to get one, making a weekend out of it in Palm Springs. While there, Joe deals with his "mind" bets, Terry can't stop thinking about Erin and Owen opens up about his dad and the dealership.
- Joe decides to spend some time with his former bookie Manfro, who is preparing to undergo a difficult medical treatment. Terry and Erin take a bold new step in their relationship. And Owen receives an intriguing offer from a rival dealership.
- Joe does a favor for Manfro that could have a lasting effect. Terry struggles to deal with the latest development in his love life. And Owen tries to keep things on the lot from getting out of control as a feud develops between his top salesmen.
- Owen is handed the reigns to the Thoreau Chevrolet softball team right before the season opener against a rival dealership. Joe's dad comes to visit and brings along his new girlfriend to meet the family. And Terry's relationship troubles come to a head.
- 2009–201143mTV-MA8.1 (56)TV EpisodeOwen and Terry team up on a new commercial for the dealership. Joe tries to get his store and his life back on track but old relationships complicate matters.
- Joe's big day - the senior tour pre-qualifier - has finally arrived. Terry realizes a new dream and passion. And Owen discusses the future of the auto dealership with his father.
- President Dale Gilchrist can't concentrate on a national security meeting because he's worried more about the press finding out his 'good' daughter got pregnant. Skip takes it on himself to distract her, but ends up in the press room. Stepmother agreed to distract the twins until Becca can tell them herself, but they catch on fast.
- Unable to decide which of three candidates to nominate for the Supreme Court, the president delays it and takes an 'inspirational' family weekend holiday on the ranch. While clumsy Skip keeps him unpleasantly entertained, his wife proves a stepmother from hell by dragging the unwilling city kids and stoic Secret Service escort 'into nature'. D.B. sweetly comes to the unnecessary rescue of Becca.
- Skip prepares for a date.
- Skip thinks he can make White House visits more interesting the 'boring' official tour guide, so he hijacks a group for his ludicrous version, which one knowledgeable visitor keeps pointing out to be nonsensical. D.B.'s natural charm works at a joint interview he gives with Becca on their pregnancy, unlike her ex the press attaché's instructions, or her 'revenge' for his perfectly OK date. The president can't keep up taking the non-stop implied criticism from his brother, a successful Vegas entrepreneur, on his first White House visit, as the first lady steers for a confrontation digging for a life-changing high-school incident.
- The presidential couple may focus on a visit from the Austrian federal chancellor and spouse, the press only cares for rumors about daughter Becca's baby's speculative father. Actually he secret service traced down and drags to the White House Old Navy store clerk DB, who had no clue but proves a true gentleman, only she doesn't care. Protocol chief Winslow's warning about Habsburg china is neglected by the first lady at their peril.
- Protesters are fed up with President Gilchrist's transportation policies and Skip attempts to come to the rescue.
- The presidential couple aspires a crucial education bill. She's hoping to take credit, but the press only questions her about fashion and similar girlish futility. To swing the Capitol vote, they must work on rude, wheelchair-ridden senator Frohm Thoroughgood, a Dixie war hero and unadulterated racist. Skip meanwhile goes all the way to publicly court the white mail-room supervisor's Asian ward Stacey Kim.
- Skip, assisted by 'technician' Xander, has sneakily transformed the Lincoln bedroom into his podcast studio. The press found out first, so embarrassed White House spokesman Marshall Malloy hastens to go shut him down, but gets tied down in a promise to star in the 'last broadcast' about his own career. That reveals then congressman Dale even had his intern write personal letters, including the treasured one Gil considered his father's only expression of paternal pride, so he's on the war path. Malloy is called in to referee a bitter, stupidly public row between first lady and first daughter over second daughter Marigold's dilemma whether to take honor program algebra or a new interest, photography.
- Despite presidential influence, Skip's bid for a NASA career aiming at astronaut status is cut very short by the lack of a college degree. Stepmother swears she can help him finish the sole lacking paper, although Skip's distraction modus seems insurmountable. Becca is on senator Faxler's environmental policy task group solely thanks to daddy but wants to prove herself worthy. She abuses the fictitious identity Reba Cadbury, which the White House spokesman uses for long just to get a quiet second office, but now everybody butts in.
- Only D.B. knows how to handle Becca when instead of 'curing' the twins' gaming addiction, she gets hooked, even making the kids see sense. The Andorran princess Abigail visits and demands to be hosted by fellow nut-case and party animal Skip, whose contradictory help cries drive Marshal crazy. The president discovers his wife's poker gang, masqueraded as think tank, and that all staffers just pretend to laugh at his jokes.
- To compensate a denigrating presidential sneer about marriage, followed by doubts if the first couple is even legally wed, PR dictates a ceremony, presented as vows renewal. Meanwhile the chase for the license, which Skip might have lost, is on. Differences about the ceremony are forgotten as Becca has to give birth early. D.B. hurries to step up and prevent last-minute his son being born illegitimately.