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Emet doesn't have enough time for a vacation, so when her aunt dies, she uses the memorial service as an excuse to take a family vacation in Santa Barbara. Chewey and Griff upset Norman while they are house sitting for Emet.
When Emet's dad starts acting strange, she catfishes him to find out what he's up to. Griff, Norman and Chewey get honest with each other.
When Emet grows tired of her and David's life being overrun by kid-centric events, she contrives a weekend without the kids to rekindle the fun in their relationship - only to find out his idea of fun isn't the same as hers anymore. Chewey and Norman are stuck caring for Griff after he injures himself.
When David's parents visit for Hanukkah, Emet pretends that the family is more Jewish than they really are. When Maya discovers the charade, she is offended that Emet doesn't go to such lengths for her Indian culture, so she declares a culture war.
When Maya is temporarily unable to care for the kids due to an injury, Emet and David reluctantly hire a babysitter, only to discover their lives may be better for it.
After missing her baby's first steps, Emet vows not to miss any other important moments. But when a huge, career-making presentation at work comes up at the same time as Lily's dance competition, Emet scrambles to pull off both.
Emet and David don't see eye to eye on what is special and worth saving. Their differences come to a head when Emet realizes she lost a meaningful gift David gave her years ago, so she recruits Chewey, Griff, Norman and Maya to help her find it.
Emet wants her kids to be nice to each other, but she struggles to follow her own rules when her annoying cousin Leena visits. Despite Emet's best efforts to fake nice, Leena manages to push her buttons and bring out Emet's inner hypocrite.
An upcoming launch party at GamePunch throws Emet's vanity into overdrive. Intent on scrubbing a bad picture off the company website, Emet is dead set on redeeming herself and getting the perfect photo at this year's party – that means getting her hair done, professional make-up and toning up a problem area: her husband.
When Emet realizes she and David might be coddling Louie too much, she decides it's time for him to grow up.. only to learn he's more mature than she thought. After some introspection of their own mother-son relationships, the guys at work go on a mom-cleanse.
When Emet tells a lie about her son Louie's accomplishments to make her life run more smoothly, it ends up working a little too well... setting up a chain of events that dig her in too deep to come clean.
When Emet's parents temporarily move in, she becomes overwhelmed and finds a sneaky way to get a much-needed break.
When Emet starts to worry that her biggest fear is coming true, she makes a concerted effort to be the opposite of her judgmental mother, Maya. Her limits are tested when her daughter, Lily, joins a provocative dance team.