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Defying Tom, Danny joins Nelson and Bill for the opening of duck season, bagging his first, and probably his last.
When an older male friend of Rachel's assures Tom they're "just friends," Rachel doesn't take the news well.
Part-time father Joe vows to fight after learning his ex plans to move to Paris with their daughter.
Tom finds Lillian's imagination frighteningly fertile after agreeing to pose as her husband for her visiting mother.
Tom has mixed feelings about his kids doing part-time sales work for Lillian's ne'er-do-well ex.
Tom considers a piece on the loss of his wife, but the kids consider her a forbidden subject for his column.
Holly's sister Drew, a "modern-day vagabond," makes good copy for Tom, but casts a giant shadow over Holly.
Conclusion. The spy arrives, ready to discuss topics very familiar to Tom after learning the true identity of Kathleen.
For an interview, Tom gets background info from a source who steals her way into Tom's foreground. Part 1 of two.
On the first anniversary of Lillian's divorce, there's palpable tension in the room---the motel room occupied only by her and Joe.
On his first day subbing, Tom finds that he's no wizard as a teacher, and accepts advice from someone who is.
Preliminary results of Tom's physical indicate he's in good shape, but his chest X-ray's cast a spot of doubt.
Tom comes home from car shopping with a a 1979 Corvette and Lillian's car-salesman ex-husband.
Tom's meeting with a female Episcopal cleric has him questioning his current standing as a lapsed Catholic.
Tom's cartoonist friend has lost all inspiration to draw until he sees Lillian walk into the room.
Tom hosts a male-bonding party to find out why men aren't so open with their feelings as women, but the guys don't want to discuss it.
In the pilot episode, Tom hires an assistant and explores women's anger toward men by visiting a woman he stood up on prom night.