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- Sheila and Joel are married real estate agents who live and work in Santa Clarita, California. When Sheila dies, their lives take a dark turn.
- In a biological research company, a son with social problems is forced to work for the company of his father, an extremely eccentric and exotic man to save him from disaster.
- In an amoral science-based company, a manager tries to keep control of his scientists while being pressured by his shrewd boss.
- Short-story writer Andy makes his living by working at a huge faceless company in present-day Chicago, writing technical manuals.
- Centers on Sean, who must figure out how to parent his 14-year-old daughter, who just moved in, while navigating a temperamental new boss at work.
- Three 21st century men attempt to channel their inner toughness and redefine what it means to be a "real man."
- Two teenage slackers try to make a living at a fast-food place at a local shopping mall while one deals with his dysfunctional family.
- The misadventures of four paranoid young men whose fear of urban conspiracy leads them to seek counseling in a therapy group run by therapist Claire Garletti.
- 2002–200330m7.4 (42)TV EpisodeInspired by their co workers, Andy and Jessica decide to engage in some charity work, and soon find themselves competing to win a writing competition at a local prison. Meanwhile, Byron owes Wendy $500 on account of a frivolous bet and wonders how he's ever going to pay up.
- When Jessica asks/demands Andy to pick up her nephew Jake after soccer practice, he picks up the wrong kid. Soon the real Jake turns out to be a terror and Andy wishes he'd stuck with Fake Jake instead.
- Freddie Pickering, kooky heir to the Pickering legacy, promotes Andy and has him join his life of wealth and debauchery. As this creates a rift between Andy and his friends, he proposes to take them along on a trip to Rio.
- Byron makes use of Andy's sarcastic suggestion of introducing a cartoon character into their deep fryer manual, which instantly becomes a huge hit. Not only does Andy resent Byron for stealing his idea, the 'Duh Dog' is also obviously modeled on him. Meanwhile, Keith has become addicted to the deep fryer in question, frying everything he can get his hands on before devouring it.
- Wendy asks Andy to read her short story while Byron tries to give a part time stripper/full time psychology student some good advice.
- The co-workers grow tired of the cost cutting instigated by the tyrannical Praeger. Byron comes up with a diabolical plan to get revenge.
- When co-worker Charlie Rhymer dies of a heart attack, Byron blames himself (and to a lesser extend, so does Jessica). Faced with doing actual work for a change, Keith asks Andy to take Wendy to a Sound of Music This leads Andy's feelings for Wendy to awaken once more.
- Byron converts to 'Zumanism' while Jessica goes out with Wendy's unattractive friend, Nick.
- 2002–20037.4 (53)TV EpisodeAndy gets reacquainted with a hot woman he had a crush on in high school, only to find out she's a bigot. Wendy takes Jessica out for a night on the town on the eve before an important meeting and Jessica subsequently turns into a party animal.
- Andy is upset at having to share his office with new employee Byron. He also doesn't like the fact that Keith has slept with the Wendy, the new secretary, on whom Andy has a huge crush.
- 2002–20037.2 (49)TV EpisodeThe co workers are eavesdropping on Jessica's therapist neighbor, who describes her 'cold'. So, Jessica desperately tries to change her ways. Meanwhile Andy hits on Dina, one of the therapist's patients, knowing that she'll begin a relationship with anyone providing he doesn't tell her he loves her.
- Andy falls in love with Jessica's maid Irina even though Jessica warns him it will never work out. Wendy is insecure about Keith having no insecurities.
- The second episode picks up where the pilot left off. Andy Richter meets his adoring neighbors Phil and Teak, then finds a third man sharing the office with him and Byron. This insufferably optimistic new guy, also called Andy, starts calling Richter 'Big Andy'.
- 2002–20036.1 (40)TV EpisodeWhen Andy's attempt to help Wendy with her singing career backfires, she decides to give up her dream entirely. Meanwhile Jessica fools herself into thinking office hunk Milo is not only cute, but also smart and witty.
- Andy introduces Jessica to Ben, then tries to prove his theory that Ben and his twin brother are sharing her. Meanwhile, Byron has a festering burn on his back and can't change the bandages on his own.
- 2002–20037.2 (50)TV EpisodeAndy gets his African-American neighbor Ted a job as a technical writer. Then he gets accused off being a racist after commenting on the Irish.
- The entire office spends a weekend in Wisconsin for Ramona from accounting's wedding. Byron is out to score with a bridesmaid while Andy just wants to write. Somehow they end up in bed together.
- Lily finally gets Laz to make love, but cruelly dumps him over commitment semantics. Fred gets obsessed with edible underwear. The parents decide to make sure Molly's first experience with getting drunk is in a safe environment: home. Actually the minx is the only one staying sober, and learns about their wild youth.
- Fred has an eye on Allison, the sweetheart of the Sports City hotshot clerks, but she's their leader Evan's favorite. Laz tries to help him, but Evan wants a duel - with each of the non-jock boys. Fred accepts it's time to step up, but resorts to a desperate move: wear wacky glasses, with weird results.
- Fred got three tickets for the Beasty Boys concert and offers them to the boys who are fellow fans. Laz is determined not to go, believing fate will punish him and Jasper for bailing out on their promise to attend the girls' self-defense class demonstration. Their crutch kicking obsession scares the pants off Rick, and sees the boys literally pants down at the start of a roller-coaster of surprising turns, while fate seems to push them to the concert.
- Laz Lackerson fears that his spineless father Rick and bossy step-mother are going to throw him out of the house at 19. Still he risks his hamburger joint job by standing up for co-worker Lily in front of his manager - but loses his job in the process. Wicked step-sister Molly's misbehavior decides the mother to keep Laz home as a good influence on her. Joining the hamburger workers solidarity, she meets student Jasper, who actually turns her near-human.
- Fred gets horny on ma Michelle Lackerson's hands during hairstyling, but when he allows her equally horny friend Jeannie to fill in that becomes a physically mature relationship, for which neither is emotionally mature enough. Molly nearly ruins dad's PC, so she indulges Gus's caffeine addiction to keep her 'prefect' kid-step-brother quiet. Believing Lily dumped him, Laz wants to go all the way with her mate Sandy.
- Claire's wild sister Lindsey comes to town and takes the men to a rave. She begins a relationship with Stansfield who decides to move out of his mom's place and get his own apartment. Bob ends up after the rave with a nipple ring. He meets a nurse who likes his bad boy image.
- Zack gets a temp job at Bob's work and abuses his power to order office supplies. Bob goes along so that he can impress his coworker Kristen. Max continues his friendship with the elderly woman he met earlier. Stansfield tries to befriend a former TV magician who keeps trying to take advantage of him.
- Stansfield becomes Claire's mailman which makes her uncomfortable. She gets him transferred which leads him to encounter a teen bully. Zack and Stansfield deal with the bully while Max bonds with an old lady that they think is responsible for the transfer. Claire's guilt forces her to come clean which makes Stansfield respect her more.
- Zack, Stansfield and Max enjoy distracting Kristen's new boyfriend a little too much. Bob waits to run into Kristen at a restaurant but runs into Claire instead. They have a moment which makes Kristen jealous and wants Bob back. Later Claire denies that anything happened between her and Bob.
- In group Claire learns that Bob has a blind date. She encourages the men to follow his example. Later they convince Claire to tag along to the bar where they are all meeting their dates. Max, Zack and Stansfield have varied successes with the women they met. However Bob's date never arrives. He does help Claire lie to a competitive colleague that they run into. The next morning the men let themselves into Claire's apartment and together they assess how things went.
- Stansfield realizes that he has no interests that are not Zack's. Claire joins him when he decides to take up ballroom dancing. Bob enjoys a book about owls and his passion attracts a woman from work. Max rescues an owl and gives it to Bob who quickly learns that he is terrified of it.
- Friends Bob and Max realize Bob's neighbor Zach along with his friend Stansfield are as paranoid as they are. Therapist Claire help the men when they all join her group therapy sessions. They also help her realize that her boyfriend doesn't deserve her.
- Claire's group catch her yawning at their sessions. Defending herself from accusations that they were boring her, she reveals that her neighbour has been having really loud sex and stopping her from sleeping. The group, talking to her neighbour, make things worse, and overhear her own sex being loudly described. As a result, Claire tries to set personal boundaries.
- A corporation buys Zack and Bob's apartment building and places a video camera in the lobby. To settle the men down Claire helps them lodge a complaint. However the corporation also owns her building as well. Claire becomes paranoid when things start to go wrong with her apartment just as the men predicted.
- The men attempt to raise Claire's professional profile which leads to her getting a speaking engagement. They quickly learn she has a fear of public speaking. In their own way they help her to overcome her fear.
- The men go to a conspiracy theory convention to meet women. Claire goes to do research only to run into her new boyfriend. She discovers he believes in aliens. Bob is the only one who feels the need to tell Max that his marriage was too impulsive.
- Andy and Byron find themselves in a battle to convince Jessica to pick them for a business trip to France, with each promising all manner of both work and non-work related favors.
- 2002–20037.0 (43)TV EpisodeAndy asks his friends to help him move his condescending grandmother. Before he knows it, Byron has become Andy's grandma's lover while Wendy and Keith are addicted to her old medicine. Meanwhile, Andy's neighbors Phil and Teak have fallen for Jessica.
- Laz's parents accept Mr. Hut's demand that he and his mates should work off their vandalism debt without pay. They discovering they can use the stand's produce to barter elsewhere in the mall. Then Laz gets them another sales job, which proves even more hellish almost literally. Jasper brings family and friends for what Molly assumed would be a private date.
- Although it's their fault that Laz wets himself when the girls practically run over him, Molly and Lily keep bringing up the subject, yet feel guilty. Even Fred can't help laughing before commiserating with the victim. Gus starts smelling because he keeps wearing his school play 'knights armor'. Laz hopes to be cool again by sitting for 3 hours in the mall's Chinese restaurant crab tank. Things 'even out' surprisingly.
- When Fred surprises Mr. Hut shaving, the delicate marital balance breaks and he spends his evenings in the restaurant. Alas he expects his staff to join his entertainment, which neither dares refuse as childish. Frankie convinces his parents Laz deserves a reward for helping Molly. In fact she's taking his cue to rebel against the discipline-devoted German teacher, Herr Leonard Schmidt, thus making an impression on Jasper.
- The three mates enter a standing-and-touching marathon to win a car. Fred is out in seconds. Loyal Laz's refusal to scrap his mate's share causes a row with Lily, so he's susceptible to foxy Jennie's flirtation. Meanwhile ingrate Molly decides to show her 'mean' parents how 'cruel' a surprise party is.
- Jasper assures Molly his parents are nice, even easier to get on with than him, so they never fight - unlike his father's 'fire-breathing' mother. Still Molly is mortally nervous about meeting them, and - accidentally scares 'nanna' to death. Laz and Lily need a place to be together, so he gets a friend to let them sleep in his Beds store. Trying out test-beds is heaven for Fred, who also found a sick bird. However the couple finds their bed habits hinder each other from getting any sleep.
- Stansfield and Max bond while Bob and Zack are busy with their love lives. Bob continues to date Kristen and Zack reconnects with his former blind date from the FBI.