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- Newspaper columnist Dave Barry deals with everyday life in the suburbs.
- A buttoned-up single dad raises his young son while keeping his hard-partying pro-footballer brother in line.
- The life of a Hollywood couple raising their family in Malibu.
- In New York City, friends Annie, Roger, and Elliot work in a personnel agency. Divorcee Didi offers dating advice to the love-seeking Annie and the others.
- Warren Fairbanks is a gay Greenwich Village writer. His sexual orientation isn't suspected initially by the fellow who has responded to his newspaper ad for a new roommate. Though the road is bumpy for them at first, they strive to reach a common understanding.
- Porter and Bobby take a road trip, but when their vehicle breaks down, they get a glimpse of their possible future selves.
- When their mother sends a box of childhood possessions, it rekindles competition between Porter and Bobby.
- When Porter complains about the mess that Bobby's been making, Bobby hires a maid.
- At the kids' behest, Porter and Marilyn go out on a date.
- Bobby brings Oscar's teacher home for the night.
- The Wade brothers have difficulty saying, "I love you," so Porter invites their mother to find the root cause, but she instead ends up spilling painful family secrets.
- Bobby feels disrespected by Porter, so he moves in with Dena.
- Bobby becomes self-conscious when he realizes Oscar is watching his football games.
- Porter flips out when he discovers their mother used to put encouraging notes in Bobby's lunch.
- Bobby helps Porter enliven his classroom lecture.
- Widower and professor Porter Waide has his life turned upside down with the arrival of his football player brother, Bobby, who's gotten into so much trouble that he's been contracted to live with a responsible relative. This move also disrupts the lives of Porter's impressionable son, Oscar, and Bobby's perpetually annoyed agent, Dena.
- Porter is invited to appear on Politically Incorrect, not realizing he'll have to share the spotlight with Bobby.
- There are personal safety concerns after Bobby insults people on the radio.
- Porter has free time now that Bobby is spending time with Oscar, so he decides to take up falconry.
- After learning Oscar and Rose sneaked into the movies, Porter is determined to teach his son a lesson, but it's Porter who winds up learning a lesson of his own.
- Porter puts his foot down when Bobby attempts to decorate and lavish Oscar with enormous birthday gifts, so Bobby buys the family a larger house.
- Porter realizes he has feeling for Dena, but it may be too late to win her over.
- Bobby becomes jealous when Dena shows affection to a handsome client.
- Bobby's Halloween costume frightens Oscar more than he will admit to, ruining his favorite holiday of the year.
- Bobby encourages Oscar to be a cut-up in class, but it lands Porter and Bobby in a parenting class.
- A crew comes to work on the house, so Porter tries to make a friend.
- When Porter begins dating a young airhead model, Bobby accuses him of being a dog.
- Bobby's drug test comes back with a false positive.
- Convinced his narrow escape from a mattress fire is a sign from God to mend his ways, Roger sets his sights on Annie. Charlotte Rae makes a cameo appearance as Annie's bitter client.
- Beth's pregnancy scare becomes the topic of gossip before Dave finds out, and then he wonders whether or not he should have a vasectomy because two children are enough.
- Dave and Beth decide to have a backyard pool installed. But cranky new neighbor Mr. Maxwell and a widowed longtime neighbor waxing wistful about her marriage both complicate things, as does Mia's idea to hire bumbling Eric to do the job.
- To satisfy Tommy's need for privacy, he Barrys build him a tree house with a view of the neighbors' second-floor bedroom window. Said neighbors leave their Venetian blinds open during intimacy.
- Dave is determined to ensure his boys the opportunity to pick a jack-o-lantern from a real pumpkin patch.
- Willie looses his stuffed bear and thinks his classmate Stefan Yosway took it, so he retaliates by stealing Stefan's personal organizer. Dave and Beth try to return the organizer to Stefan's pretentious parents, in return for the bear.
- Eric's dad returns from a lengthy fishing trip with a woman named Helen. Eric is unhappy about it because he was expecting a puppy instead, so Dave and Beth intervene and try to put an end to the family friction.
- The Barry's get a visit from Beth's mother for Thanksgiving.
- Beth helps out with the second grade candy sale. Kenny and Shel are making bets on everything. Julie exploits Tommy's school car wash in order to find dates.
- The Barrys host a dinner party fraught with diffident guests, a slobbering dog, Eric;'s inept plumbing skills, a malfunctioning toilet, and a misplaced kiddie toy..
- Shel has trouble with his inept receptionist and attends a car show with Dave and Eric, while Mia delves into astrology and Tommy plagiarizes one of Dave's columns for a school project.
- Shel serves on a jury. Julie reunites with an ex-boyfriend. Mia takes Dave's creative writing lectures at a local college, forcing Dave to ruminate over how to tell her that she has no writing talent.
- Dave joins Kenny and Eric at the Miami Heat game in a luxury box after skipping a celebrity tennis game with Shel. There's an accident with a Dave impersonator that Shel recruited.
- Dave and Beth play matchmaker with Kenny and Beth's friend Rita.
- A local advertising campaign turns Dave into a celebrity. But soon, Shel and Kenny feel alienated when Dave forgets a prior commitment that he made to them both.