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Michael Kyle is a loving husband and modern-day patriarch who rules his household with a unique and distinct parenting style. As he teaches his three children some of life's lessons, he does so with his own brand of humor.
Episode 26 : The "V" Story
May. 17,2005
Jay asks Michael to get a vasectomy, but he says no. Eventually he tells Jay that he will go through with it, but then backs out at the last second. Jay says that she will instead get a hysterectomy. After she comes out of the clinic, Michael tells her that he will get the vasectomy, but she then reveals that she is pregnant.
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Episode 25 : R.V. Dreams
May. 17,2005
Michael buys an R.V. and the family heads to the Grand Canyon for a vacation.
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Episode 24 : Michael Sells the Business
May. 10,2005
Michael sells his trucking business to spend more time with Jay and Junior Junior.
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Episode 23 : Graduation Day
May. 03,2005
Jay is ready to graduate from college, but a series of events ruin her appearance.
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Episode 22 : Michael's Sandwich
April. 26,2005
Michael tries to leave for a golfing trip with a friend, but the family keeps distracting him.
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Episode 15 : Silence is Golden
February. 15,2005
Michael reluctantly accompanies Jay on a meditation weekend, where he has trouble following the rule of silence.
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Episode 14 : Sweetheart's Day
February. 08,2005
When Jay insists that Michael buy her a present for ""Sweetheart's Day,"" a reluctant Michael comes up with a scheme to base the price of Jay's gift on her attitude towards him at a particular moment. He shares his plan with Jr., Tony and Franklin, hoping that they will follow the lead, but the only lead is straight to trouble.
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Episode 13 : Study Buddy
February. 01,2005
Michael feels neglected because Jay is spending all of her time studying for her psychology final. He decides to tutor her, but his efforts cause her to fail. To make it up to her, he tries to bribe her professor to let her re-take the test. Meanwhile, when Kady thinks Franklin prefers her smart friend over her, she tries to act more ""brainy.""
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Episode 11 : Careful What You Wish For
January. 18,2005
When Jay wishes that Michael would give her the kind of romantic attention that she sees newlywed Vanessa getting from Jr., Michael decides to kill Jay with kindness so he can get back to watching TV and ignoring her. Meanwhile, Franklin tells Kady that he thinks he's too short and goes to great lengths to appear otherwise.
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Episode 9 : The Return of Bobby Shaw
November. 30,2004
Micheal's enemy, Bobby Shaw tricks Jr. into signing a contract making Jr. his slave. When Micheal tries to get him out of the contract,they end up in a dance off.
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Episode 8 : Restaurant Wars
November. 23,2004
At first, Michael is skeptical that Jay can be successful at opening her own soul food restaurant. But his competitive and supportive sides emerge when the Hoos, the owners of the Chinese restaurant across the street, use sneaky tactics to put ""Jay's Soooooouuuul Kitchen"" out of business.
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Episode 7 : The Proposal
November. 16,2004
Jr. is finally ready to propose to Vanessa, but every time he tries to do so, something interrupts him, including Michael and Jay -- who are preparing to compete against each other in a karaoke competition.
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Episode 6 : Poker Face
November. 09,2004
Michael advises Jr. that it's ok to spend some time away from Vanessa and the baby, but his advice misfires when Jr. invites Jay along to their all-male poker game. Michael decides, in turn, to crash Jay's all-female book club, where they're discussing the latest book by Angeline Boudreaux.
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Episode 4 : Class Reunion
October. 12,2004
Michael is reluctant to attend his high-school reunion until a former rival challenges him to a dance-off.
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Episode 3 : Childcare Class
October. 05,2004
Michael fails a child-care course for grandparents, so Vanessa and Jr. refuse to let him baby-sit his grandchild.
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