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No Crime, But Punishment (2004)
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"According to Jim" (2001)Original Air Date:
9 March 2004 (Season 3, Episode 20)Plot:
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Give your kids a break! moreCast
(Episode Credited cast)| James Belushi | ... | Jim (as Jim Belushi) | |
| Courtney Thorne-Smith | ... | Cheryl | |
| Kimberly Williams-Paisley | ... | Dana | |
| Larry Joe Campbell | ... | Andy | |
| Taylor Atelian | ... | Ruby | |
| Billi Bruno | ... | Gracie | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Charlie Hartsock | ... | Police Officer | |
| Stella Hudgens | ... | Annie | |
| Austin Rogers | ... | Kid | |
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This episode focuses on the escapades of the middle child, a daughter, Gracie. She is acting out, testing her parents patience, and Jim believes that he's caught her in a lie. He punishes her accordingly, only to find out he was wrong; Gracie was telling the truth! It's a good episode, all of the main cast has a role, and it's nice to see the children taking up more screen time. I think there are a lot of other story lines that could be explored if the children are used effectively. Granted, the children are young and perhaps not the best actors yet, but only time and experience will help with that. I applaud the writers for including Gracie here, and hope to see more of the other children in the future!
Good episode!