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Martini Mondays and tequila Tuesdays take a back seat to new step-motherhood when former party girl Stephanie marries Charlie, an older dad with three kids. Becoming an instant mom doesn't come with a rulebook, but it does come with a dose of humor as Stephanie traverses the fine line between being a friend and being a responsible parent.
Episode 16 : Ghost Busted
June. 03,2015
Stephanie sees a horror movie with Gabby, despite Charlie's objections, and Stephanie winds up being frightened. Her fears then escalate when James tries to persuade her their house is haunted.
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Episode 15 : Don't Worry, Be Maggie
May. 27,2015
After reacting to Gabby's desire to get a tattoo, Stephanie worries that she is becoming like Maggie, and makes efforts to prove otherwise.
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Episode 14 : Instant Prom
May. 20,2015
Noah asks Gabby to the prom, but she worries about fitting in at the after party; Stephanie and Charlie get overprotective.
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Episode 13 : Ain't Misbehavin' or Else
May. 13,2015
When Stephanie's neighbor has better success getting the children to do things, Stephanie worries about what it is doing to them.
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Episode 12 : Yelly Monster
May. 06,2015
After Aaron describes Stephanie as a 'yelly monster' when she tries to get the family ready in the morning, Stephanie realizes that she must do better.
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Episode 11 : My Stupid Sweet Sixteen
April. 29,2015
Stephanie plans a surprise party for Gabby's 16th birthday, but things don't go as she intended because of Maggie's mistake with the invitations.
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Episode 10 : How You Bike Me Now
April. 22,2015
When both Stephanie and James face rejection, she signs them up for a bike race to prove that hard work pays off.
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Episode 9 : Not Full House
April. 15,2015
Stephanie and Charlie plan a child-free weekend in New York, only to find that Aaron has stowed away in their car; James and Gabby make plans while their parents are away.
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Episode 8 : Popular Mechanics
December. 04,2014
James becomes popular at school after others incorrectly believe he's a bad boy, and when one of his new pals does something wrong, he's reluctant to tattle; Stephanie lectures James about doing the right thing.
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Episode 7 : Drill Team
November. 20,2014
Stephanie agrees to see a dentist to help Aaron get over his fears, but is nervous to discover the dentist is a face from her past.
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Episode 6 : James Goes Pro
November. 13,2014
James' video-game skills get him on a professional team, but then he regrets going pro, so Stephanie and Charlie try to get him out of his contract.
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Episode 5 : Teacher's Pest
November. 06,2014
Aaron lands in hot water with his teacher, whom he calls a doofus—a word he heard Stephanie utter. Meanwhile, James uses Charlie in his plan to get out of doing his history homework.
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Episode 4 : Children of the Candy Corn
October. 23,2014
Stephanie feels expendable on Halloween when the kids make their own plans. Meanwhile, Charlie tries to maintain his record for having the best decorated house in the neighborhood.
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Episode 3 : Gabby's Game Boy
October. 16,2014
When Stephanie and Charlie learn that Gabby has had a secret boyfriend, they meet him, finding him to be a bad influence.
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Episode 2 : An Egg by Any Other Name
October. 09,2014
The kids' garden is destroyed by the neighbors, so Stephanie and Charlie seek revenge, and soon the kids follow their bad example.
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Episode 1 : Sanders Again
October. 02,2014
Stephanie worries that she is working too much when Aaron's imaginary friend returns.
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