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Yes, Dear
Season 1
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Yes, Dear is a comedy about two young couples and their outrageously contrasting views on parenting.
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24 Episodes
Pilot
E1
Episode 1
Pilot
Greg and Kim live in their own house in California; Kim's sister Christine and her husband Jimmy have an apartment nearby. Jimmy talks Greg into letting Kim and Christine have a day without the kids--and the guys take the kids to a casino.
Weaning Isn't Everything
E2
Episode 2
Weaning Isn't Everything
Greg, Kim, Jimmy and Christine are horrified to see a mother nursing her walking, talking toddler at the park. Greg wonders what's the proper cutoff age for breast-feeding. Kim says about a year, and she couldn't wait to stop nursing after that. But that night, she screams at Greg to get out of the baby's room when he catches her off guard still nursing Sam. Greg thinks she hasn't stopped breast-feeding because she can't sever ties to her son, but Kim confesses she does it so she can have big, milk-filled boobs. Greg convinces her to start weaning Sam now before she's got a walking, talking toddler asking her to breast-feed him at the park, but no matter what he tries, Sam won't take to bottles. When Greg's just about ready to give up, Jimmy tells him how he got Dominic and Logan to wean; he'd dress up like Christine with a bottle shoved under her clothes and pretend to be Mommy. It works like a charm, after which Greg finds out that Jimmy made the whole story up. The next night, Kim c
The Good Couple
E3
Episode 3
The Good Couple
The two couples take their children to the park. Greg and Kim meet a young couple with a child and think they will be a fun couple to know; Christine and Jimmy meet an older couple with a child and Jimmy is chagrined to be with older people.
You Wanna?
E4
Episode 4
You Wanna?
While Kim and Christine go to the theater, Greg and Jimmy go to a sports event and then stop off at a strip club. That evening, Greg and Kim have adventurous relations; Kim is pleased until she finds out why Greg was so enamored.
Father-in-Law
E5
Episode 5
Father-in-Law
Kim and Christine's father comes to visit. The father gets along great with Jimmy, but not with Greg. Jimmy can get away with saying anything and the father does not get upset. With Greg, things don't always go well.
Greg's Big Day
E6
Episode 6
Greg's Big Day
Greg's birthday is coming up, and Kim wants the family to go to Disney Land. Jimmy talks Greg into partying like when they were young. Greg and Jimmy go out, but partying is different when you are older.
Look Who's Not Talking
E7
Episode 7
Look Who's Not Talking
Kim invites Christine to join her in a Mommy and Me class with their children. Kim's day is structured with the class, a walk, the park, and more. Christine is worn out. Kim and Christine argue over parenting styles.
Jimmy Gets a Job
E8
Episode 8
Jimmy Gets a Job
When Kim finds out Christine and Jimmy are not having a birthday party for Dominic's birthday, she has one for him. Jimmy gets a security guard job where Greg works at the movie studio and invites the Greg's boss to the party.
Arm-prins
E9
Episode 9
Arm-prins
Kim's father visits. When he sees the sleeve guards Kim created, he convinces her to sell at a craft fair. Jimmy plays on a security guard baseball team, and wants Christine and Dominic to watch the game.
Talk Time
E10
Episode 10
Talk Time
Kim and Greg have dinner with friends. When they realize they only talk about Sammy, they decide to take a wine tasting class to have something else to talk about. Jimmy and Christine decide to join them in the class.
All I Want for Christmas Is My Dead Uncle's Cash (a.k.a. Silent Night, Holy Crap)
E11
Episode 11
All I Want for Christmas Is My Dead Uncle's Cash (a.k.a. Silent Night, Holy Crap)
Jimmy inherits money from a deceased uncle. He repays Greg the money he owes him, and then spends the rest on gifts and other items. Now, he has no money to pay the taxes on the inheritance. Kim has a holiday picture taken of the children.
Where There's a Will, There's a Waiver
E12
Episode 12
Where There's a Will, There's a Waiver
The Warners' ongoing feud with a crazy neighbor, Walt, escalates after Walt demands Greg cut down a supposedly unsafe tree on his property. Greg solves the problem by calling a town inspector, but it indirectly results in a bigger problem when Jimmy lets the inspector know that he and Christine are living permanently in the Warners' guest house -- which is against the town's zoning regulation. The inspector tells Greg about a waiver that would allow Jimmy and Christine to continue living there, but everyone on the block would have to sign it... including Walt. As he wants Jimmy and Christine to move out, Greg doesn't even bother to tell them or Kim about it until after he experiences a guilt trip over the possibility of the Hughes living miles away in poverty. Jimmy drags a reluctant Greg into his scheme to get Walt to sign the waiver by befriending him, which is no mean feat due to Walt's eccentricity. But Walt isn't the owner of his house, and has to answer to a higher power who does
Jimmy's Jimmy
E13
Episode 13
Jimmy's Jimmy
Jimmy's best friend, Billy, comes to Los Angeles in hopes of becoming a star. But since Jimmy doesn't have a place of his own for Billy, he instead asks Greg to let his friend pitch a tent in the backyard. Greg, annoyed at having houseguests who have houseguests, makes no secret of the fact that he thinks Billy's dream of acting is a waste of time. Greg later gets jealous after finding out that Jimmy is taking Billy to a hockey game when he had previously offered that extra ticket to Greg. Trying to make up with Greg, Jimmy manages to get a third ticket so the three of them can go, but Greg continues to feel left out when Jimmy and Billy have seats next to each other, and he has to sit alone. Greg feels better after hearing from Jimmy that he's tired of Billy after spending so much time with him. Then both of them are stunned when Billy blows them off after his very first audition lands him a starring role on CBS' The District.
Kiss and Yell
E14
Episode 14
Kiss and Yell
The Warners and Hughes talk about the days when they first met and find out that Kim kissed Jimmy while he was starting to date Christine. Christine and Greg are upset. Greg claims to have kissed a lot of girls and Kim does not believe him.
The Big Snip
E15
Episode 15
The Big Snip
Christine fears she is pregnant, and then is relieved to find out she is not. She wants Jimmy to get a vasectomy so they do not have any more children. Christine refuses sex until he has the operation.
Moon over Kindergarten
E16
Episode 16
Moon over Kindergarten
Dominic's kindergarten teacher, Mrs. Joseph, calls in Jimmy and Christine for a parent/teacher conference because he's been acting up in school. When they get there, they find out Dominic mooned the class. Recalling how her parents used to act when they were called in, Christine sticks up for Dominic by refusing to agree to the school's policy of making repeat offenders see a counselor. After Mrs. Joseph alerts her to the fact that Dominic may be expelled if they don't let him meet with the counselor, Christine yanks Dominic out herself and decides to home-school him instead -- a move everyone else thinks was hasty and foolish. Desperate to prove them wrong, Christine initially tries -- and fails -- to teach Dominic by way of a book, until Greg reminds her that Kim's the by-the-book parent. Christine's second plan, teaching by way of baking, is a success, leaving the others sorry they doubted her. But Christine has to put her pride aside when Dominic tells her that he misses his friend
Doctor, Doctor
E17
Episode 17
Doctor, Doctor
Kim & Greg are upset to learn that Sammy's pediatrician has retired and sold his practice to another doctor. When they find out he is extremely young, they decide to find other choices. But then Sammy gets something stuck up his noise.
Greg: Don't Leave Home Without Him
E18
Episode 18
Greg: Don't Leave Home Without Him
Greg is accidentally trapped into a family trip to Kim and Christine's parents. The mother does not like Jimmy and loves Greg. The house is too hot, the attention too intense, the requests over the top.
The Daddies Group
E19
Episode 19
The Daddies Group
The two families decide to go to church with Kim having forced Greg to also go. Kim then tells him he has to go to the Daddies Group; Jimmy also has to go. They reluctantly attend until they find out what the group is really for.
Mr. Fix It
E20
Episode 20
Mr. Fix It
Kim tells Christine she will watch her children if Christine accepts Jury Duty. Kim regrets it as she finds out what it is like to care for three young children. Greg calls Jimmy's mother to help Kim, but the mother is not that much help.
Kim Just Wants to Have Fun
E21
Episode 21
Kim Just Wants to Have Fun
The couples get a baby sitter for the children and go out. But Kim does not have fun because they go to a bar for pool and karaoke. Greg implies Kim does not know how to be fun. Jimmy tries to help her learn how to have fun.
No Room to Spare
E22
Episode 22
No Room to Spare
While eating out, Jimmy and Greg run into Billy, who's been sacked from The District and dumped by his girlfriend, and now works at a restaurant as a birthday-wishing pirate. Until he gets sacked from that job too. When Kim receives an estimate on a bathroom remodel that looks high, Billy -- who used to do bathrooms -- confirms to her that it is high. Jimmy tries to talk Greg into letting Billy do the bathroom for them, but Greg doesn't need the pep talk after Billy says he'll do the job for half the price. Kim brings home a friend from pottery class, Rosanna, who takes an immediate liking to Billy. Billy and Rosanna go out on a date that makes him think they're on the fast track to a relationship -- until Rosanna tells him that she's decided to get back together with a former boyfriend. The news crushes Billy so much that he can't work and, hence, can't finish the bathroom. With the pipes turned off and no running water, Greg and Kim are forced to share Jimmy's and Christine's bathroo
Worst in Show
E23
Episode 23
Worst in Show
Kim talks Greg into allowing Jimmy's dog to move in with the family. Greg buys a go-cart to retaliate with Kim about the dog. Turns out the dog is not as fun loving at Jimmy remembers ... the dog is aggressive and no one likes the dog.
Jimmy and the Amazing Technicolor Dream Boat
E24
Episode 24
Jimmy and the Amazing Technicolor Dream Boat
Greg & Kim buy a new car and plan to use their old mini-van for trade in. Jimmy repairs the van and sells it for more than trade in value. Greg lets him keep the extra above the trade value. Jimmy spends it on a shabby boat.
Cast of Season 1
Anthony Clark
Greg Warner
Jean Louisa Kelly
Kim Warner
Mike O'Malley
Jimmy Hughes
Liza Snyder
Christine Hughes
Season 1 Reviews
Newsday
Diane Werts
In what decade does this clichefest take place? Women go to the spa, men go to the casino. We go for the remote control.
Los Angeles Times
Howard Rosenberg
The premiere is pretty much a monotone except for a single whopper sight gag relating to a tiny child's first wobbly steps.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Rob Owen
[Anthony] Clarke is always likable, but this sitcom is as bland as they come.
South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Tom Jicha
This is like putting together a new baseball team by drafting players from the 1962 Mets. Actually, this is unfair to the original Mets. They were lovable losers.
Washington Post
Tom Shales
There's nothing fresh or funny or endearing about it.
New York Daily News
David Bianculli
Yes, Dear is a sitcom that's no com and all sit.
Variety
Michael Speier
Despite a fine try by star Anthony Clark, who has a knack for being very funny in not-so-funny shows, [Yes] Dear's cast is its weakest element.
People Magazine
Mike Lipton
No, dear. Not tonight. I have a headache.
Common Sense Media
Pam Gelman
Yes, Dear is thin and says nothing new about the conflicts between the haves and the have-nots.
New York Post
Austin Smith
Where tonight's opening episode of Yes, Dear is merely predictable and hackneyed, next week's second episode might be the crudest half-hour ever foisted upon unsuspecting families in an early-evening time slot.
Deseret News (Salt Lake City)
Scott D. Pierce
Yes, Dear might have been constructed out of lame bits of old sitcoms. Old, unsuccessful sitcoms at that.
Los Angeles Times
Steven Linan
What can you say about a standard sitcom that boasts one good sight gag in 30 minutes?
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