Earl neglects the list while he hangs out with a sexy psychology professor who is fascinated with concept of karma. But as a result of blowing off his list, karma catches back up with him.
When Earl tries to return a take-a-number machine to a department store, it triggers memories of when the gang moved into the department store on January 1, 2000--thinking that they were the only people alive in town after Y2K.
Earl tries to make up for losing his dad's Mustang in a drag race when he was a kid.
When Earl tries to return a take-a-number machine to a department store, it triggers memories of when the gang moved into the department store on January 1, 2000--thinking that they were the only people alive in town after Y2K.
When Earl decides to cross off "made a kid scared of the boogeyman" from his list, he discovers just what kind of lasting affect he had on the little boy.
Guillermo loses his mind trying to help Nandor plan the perfect vampire wedding.
Nandor and Laszlo air out their differences on a hunting trip at an isolated cabin; Nadja has a girls' night; Guillermo reconnects with his family for the first time in 12 years.
Guillermo needs money to begin fixing up the mansion and tries to get the credit card PIN from Baby Colin. Nadja declares the best way to make money is to open a vampire nightclub.
Guillermo has a surprise visitor from overseas; Laszlo decides to manage Baby Colin's career and presents Nadja with a new contract.
Baby Colin reaches that awkward age.
Mom* S5:E20
A newly sober single mom tries to pull her life together in Napa Valley while dealing with her wayward mother.
Mom* S5:E21
A newly sober single mom tries to pull her life together in Napa Valley while dealing with her wayward mother.
Mom* S5:E22
A newly sober single mom tries to pull her life together in Napa Valley while dealing with her wayward mother.
Mom* S6:E1
A newly sober single mom tries to pull her life together in Napa Valley while dealing with her wayward mother.
Mom* S6:E2
A newly sober single mom tries to pull her life together in Napa Valley while dealing with her wayward mother.
Debra's has been very amorous and Ray wonders why. He later learns that her desire occurs after her work out. So Ray goes to the gym to see the guy and joins the class and wrecks it.
Debra tries a new approach to Marie's negative attitude.
Ray and Debra decide to have the twins stay back in Preschool for another year.
Ray decides to take a family picture for Marie's Christmas present. But she didn't want Debra's family to be in it.
Marie begins to think that Robert is gay when he breaks up with Amy again.
After Alan goes on a dinner with Jake, Charlie and Evelyn, he becomes fed up with seeking approval from women and decides to quit doing so with a little help from Charlie.
Alan's girlfriend Sandy is Malibu's answer to Martha Stewart, causing Alan and Charlie to pack on the pounds. Their desire for her fabulous culinary output is ultimately overwhelmed by her craziness.
After a disastrous evening out with his brother, Charlie decides it is time to see a shrink.
Charlie has to decide whether he can really commit to a serious relationship with Mia, especially when sex is currently off the agenda. Unsurprisingly, his suggestion that he sleep with other women in the meantime falls on somewhat stony ground.
As Charlie tries to receive his version of benefits from the relationship he has with Mia, Alan starts dating Charlie's most recent ex-girlfriend.
Earl neglects the list while he hangs out with a sexy psychology professor who is fascinated with concept of karma. But as a result of blowing off his list, karma catches back up with him.
Earl tries to make up for not paying taxes his whole life. Unfortunately, the Government is not interested in his money, so he has to figure out another way to pay the money back.
Earl tries to make up for losing his dad's Mustang in a drag race when he was a kid.
When Earl tries to return a take-a-number machine to a department store, it triggers memories of when the gang moved into the department store on January 1, 2000--thinking that they were the only people alive in town after Y2K.
When Earl decides to cross off "made a kid scared of the boogeyman" from his list, he discovers just what kind of lasting affect he had on the little boy.
Michael tries to create a place to escape from work in the storage room that used to house the Michael Scott Paper Company, while Jim and Pam consider taking off and getting married that day.
Michael runs into Holly at the company picnic, and the two of them accidentally reveal that the Buffalo branch is closing during a comedy skit before corporate has made the announcement.
Michael regrets revealing that Stanley is having an affair, so he spreads a bunch of lies about everyone else to cover his tracks--except that one of the lies that he spread actually turns out to be true.
Michael sabotages--then promotes--Jim's efforts at getting a promotion, while Dwight and Toby try to prove that Darryl has submitted a fraudulent medical claim.
Jim discovers just how hard being the boss can be when David Wallace forces Michael and him to determine which employees will be getting a raise.
Claire and Cam clash over a fountain as they try to flip a house, Mitchell confronts a playground bully, Jay spends the day alone with Joe, and Phil tries to teach the girls about home repairs.
Phil and Claire get a possible glimpse at their future children, Gloria helps Lily get in touch with her Vietnamese heritage, and Jay tries to help Manny get into a prestigious prep school.
Phil pulls out all the stops to flip Cameron and Claire's house and avoid embarrassment from a rival realtor, and Gloria is jealous of Manny's. relationship with her ex-husband Javier's new girlfriend.
Phil's rival, Gil Thorpe, offers Claire a job, Lily gets a extra-generous gift from the Tooth Fairy, and Jay decides to begin working on his novel.
Cam is jealous of Mitchell's ex-boyfriend, Claire tries to avoid her dad's job offer, Manny has to write an essay about his hero, Phil tries to teach Gloria to skate, and Hayley tries to help Alex flirt with boys.
Retired Australian dentist Leanne is recently divorced and in search of a sexually experimental British man, while former US marine Conor, who falls in love all too easily, is looking for his dream Englishwoman.
Jessica, who is 28, is a real-life Bridget Jones who wants the perfect man to bring out her naughty side. Opera singer Clare, who is 21, is looking for someone who hits all the right notes.