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Tasha thinks she has healing powers when her goldfish dies and comes back to life; a relative of Michael's comes to visit.
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S2, EP3 "Empire State of Mann"
Michael Hobbs falls in love with a woman and wants to move back to New York City with her; Terri doesn't feel that college is necessary to be successful.

S2, EP4 "Give That Mann a Stake"
Lorraine loses a pearl necklace when the choir members come over for practice; after missing several date nights, Daniel is forced to take Toni on a date, which is actually a stakeout.

S2, EP5 "One Mann's Junk"
Lorraine becomes extra nice when she suspects Daniel and Toni are putting her in a retirement home; Daniel and Michael give the Lieutenant some tips before his big date.

S2, EP6 "Sick Mann"
Toni takes things too far when she helps Terri get ready for the school talent show; Daniel milks an injury so the family will take care of him.

S1, EP8 "Mann Bodyguard"
Daniel is hired as a bodyguard for a celebrity singer who drives the family crazy; Terri becomes friends with the mean girls at school but soon learns the value of real friendship.

S1, EP7 "Mann's Payback"
The family learns that a criminal Daniel put away years ago is released and they are concerned for his safety; Toni tries to bond with DJ through video gaming.
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