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Nick and his girlfriend, Rose, struggle with Nick's growing commitments to school, his comic book and his band; Gene heads to Singapore to obtain funding for a KISS Vegas show and inadvertently insults his hosts.
Nick and his girlfriend, Rose, struggle with Nick's growing commitments to school, his comic book and his band; Gene heads to Singapore to obtain funding for a KISS Vegas show and inadvertently insults his hosts.
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S5, EP4 "The Demon Turns 60"Shannon and Paul Stanley organize a huge 60th birthday celebration for Gene, who has other plans for his big day.
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S5, EP7 "Like Father, Like Son"Nick and his girlfriend, Rose, struggle with Nick's growing commitments to school, his comic book and his band; Gene heads to Singapore to obtain funding for a KISS Vegas show and inadvertently insults his hosts.
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S5, EP9 "Don't Mess With the Simmons"Nick gets into a series of wild adventures when he entertains the son of one of Gene's potential clients; Shannon and Tracy host a party to promote self-defense.
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S4, EP10 "Puppy Love"Gene lends Snippy to his nephew to cheer him up after his dog passes away.
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