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- A television program centered around the lives of a team of nurses, including a young nurse who joins the staff under the watchful eye of her father, who runs the show.
- A man realizes his dreams may be memories of another life. A woman is haunted by the same repetitive visions as she tries to decipher answers through her artwork. Chance encounters with strangers could be the only link to either their past or future. The journey begins with a little tea and remembrance.
- While stuck alone on a desert landmine, a U.S. Soldier is found by a local Arab boy whose high regard for all things American at first seems like a gift from above, but just might destroy them both.
- A mockumentary on a group of typical office workers, where the workday consists of ego clashes, inappropriate behavior, tedium and romance.
- Level-headed son Michael Bluth takes over family affairs after his father is imprisoned. But the rest of his spoiled, dysfunctional family are making his job unbearable.
- A gifted young teen tries to survive life with his dimwitted, dysfunctional family.
- Keely uses the Diffy's New-ager to make herself 25 years old.
- Lloyd commits to performing folk music at an assembly at Pickford High.
- To make money so he can go to a music festival with his friends, Phil starts a daycare for dogs. Meanwhile, Pim fakes an injury so she can get Debbie to do things for her.
- Phil suspects Pim of having a boyfriend named Jerry and follows her only to find out that she is being bullied by a girl named Jerry. Phil tells Pim to stick up for herself and Jerry will stop. She does so and it works. The only problem is that, in doing so, Jerry's big brother, Myron, picks Phil as his target for bullying. Phil tries to follow his own advice only to be challenged to a fight in the bathroom. Phil finds a way to deal with Myron and Pim tries to help Phil out. This experience brings Phil and Pim closer together Meanwhile, Lloyd finds out that Curtis has stolen lawn ornaments from Keely's mother and returns them, only to find out Curtis took because he wanted a friend.
- With the help of a futuristic gadget Phil decides to compete in the school's gymnastics tournament in order to impress Keely. Pim's impressed that her brother would do something as devious as her to get what he wants.
- Phil and his family get stuck in the 21st century. Not Knowing when they'll return to their time. Meanwhile Phil and Pim have to goto school to blend in.
- The Diffy family discovers that a caveman named Curtis stowed away in their time machine. When going to drop Curtis off in a field, Lloyd gets separated from Phil and Keely. Meanwhile, Pim tries to get out of Debbie's sleepover.
- Pim uses future movie glasses to entertain her fellow classmates with her favorite space story galled galactic girl. Phil uses future technology to win a science fair making ice cream by using milk fuel.
- Upon hearing her great singing voice, Phil persuades Keely to try out for a talent show, but she must first overcome her stage fright which she acquired years earlier; Pim has to take care of a flour baby with Bradley for a school project.
- When Curtis attacks the mailman, Phil uses the wizard to switch personalities with him. Crisis averted, he switches back to his own body, but then the wizard is broken. While Lloyd fixes the wizard, Phil's date--the mayor's daughter--repeatedly endures "Neander-Phil," or rather, Curtis in Phil's body.
- Phil has to make a girl named Marla not like him. Pim joins the orchestra directed by Bradley but Debbie wants him to take Pim out of the show. Pim finds out and tries to sabotage Debbie's solo.
- Phil is made aware how much time he spends with Keely and tries to cut back on it; Phil and the guys bring a cow to the school dance as a prank. It turns out to be a bull; Pim tries to keep her parents out of her parent-teacher conference.
- To work on his penmanship, Phil has to join a class of second graders, which amuses Tanner when he hears about it. Meanwhile, Pim cheats on a test using future equipment.
- Andy, an old acquaintance of the Diffys from the future, unexpectedly shows up in town, and suddenly the Diffys has a ticket home. But when Andy's true colors are shown, Phil has to decide whether to set his family's ride home at stake.
- Phil gets invited to a party for the Eleventh Grade. His father wants him to spend Unification day, a future holiday, with the family but Phil wants to hang out with and impress his new friends. Torn between playing a game of Laser Squash with his father and hanging out with his new friends, Phil learns a valuable lesson on how to handle his friends and family at the same time.
- A school video project causes Phil to overlook his friends' feelings while Pim is a fast walker in a track meet. Phil apologizes in a video, and Pim uses Debbie's kiss as weapon to defeat her opponent. The reigning champion fast walker is afraid of girls.
- Phil's class takes a field trip to a local tomato farm, where one of the activities is to walk in a vat of tomatoes while barefoot. Phil doesn't want to go because he only has four toes. His dad makes him a prosthetic toe, which is lost in the tomatoes, then found by Keely. They have a discussion about being honest, and Phil tells her he's from the future.
- Keely has a crush, Tanner, an actor at their school. Phil tries to tell Keely that he thinks something is up, but she thinks that he's just trying to break them up. Meanwhile, Pim comes up with a way to break up Debbie and Bradley to make them stop . She tricks Debbie into thinking that Bradley hit on her.
- It's Halloween, and Debbie is selling cupcakes to give the profit to charity, but Pim tries to ruin her new business, which suddenly causes Debbie to turn evil. Phil makes a shocking discovery, and takes Keely along to investigate.
- Michael tries to make a local Dunder Mifflin commercial that is better than the one the professional ad agency made for them. Meanwhile, Andy tries to confide in Dwight about his new relationship with Angela.
- Justin Tolchuck, a 16-year-old teenager, is struggling to have a satisfactory social life in high school in Wisconsin. Franny, Justin's mother, is concerned about his lack of friends and in order to fix this she signs up with the school's international exchange student program believing that an outsider would make her son cooler with his influence. However, the exchange student turns out to be a Muslim named Raja Musharaff, who belongs to a small village in Pakistan. Despite differences between Raja and Justin, they become good friends.
- An ex A-list celebrity attempts to rekindle the flame of her once prominent acting career with nothing but a camera crew and some determination.
- Four musicians named Twist, Kiki, Shout and Marina perform pop songs while attending music school.
- Three young brothers hire a charming, wayward schemer to stand in as their father when their real one goes to prison.
- A young Muslim student from Pakistan is sent to live with a Christian family in Wisconsin as part of a foreign exchange program.
- A 35-year old guy who got married right out of college finds himself newly divorced and ill-prepared to re-enter the dating scene.
- A young man rises to stardom under the tutelage of his teacher-turned-manager.
- An accountant moves into an office formerly owned by a private investigator and begins picking up side work as a private eye, after clients looking for the office's previous occupant inquire about his services.
- A civilian gets a behind the scenes look at Army Life before deciding to enlist or remain a civilian.
- A girl without the gene for fear becomes an FBI agent.
- F.B.I. Special Agent Seeley Booth teams up with the Jeffersonian's top anthropologist, Dr. Temperance Brennan, to investigate cases where all that's left of the victims are their bones.
- Cooper is on the trail of someone he feels is cheating while playing the horses. Danny gets convinced by Mike that he needs to do a "dry run" for the hospital. Meanwhile, Mike and Piper feel their first time was a "little dry," and end up avoiding each other all day long.
- Bones and Booth investigate a body found in an alley that is dressed in a costume. The case leads them to a missing teen involved in comic books and a role playing game.
- Bones and her team must determine how a man was flattened in a pasture when his injuries don't coincide with the theory of the crime.
- At Christmas Eve, the Montecito staff finds all seasonal preparations go wrong. After making a bad fall, having accepted solo duty so Danny can celebrate his first married Christmas period, Mike even has a Dickensian dream: three women present his past, what would have been without him and his future.
- Piper runs into trouble with the gaming commission, but Cooper bails her out, raising suspicions of the staff.
- Piper and Mike go to a club to steal their bartender and wake up the next morning, married to each other. Sam has to deal with her expert cover-up man retiring and Danny tries to find a way to come up with an idea to combat the new ice bar that Cooper wants to put in the Montecito to draw new customers.
- 2003–200841mTV-147.2 (153)TV EpisodeAn expensive stamp gets stolen; one of Sam's whales gives her a $50,000 chip as a tip.
- Among the bounty hunters that the FBI has trailing them in an effort to catch a high priced claim jumper, is a gorgeous woman who used to be one of Danny's sergeants in Iraq, who does nothing for Dalinda's ego and her appearance. And Piper doesn't help matters, either, when she kicks Dalinda out of the pool because of the way she looks. One of Sam's whales has lost his family in a random act of violence and she feels the blues because she doesn't know how to help him.
- The race is on for Ed's old position when Cooper announces that he won't "give" the job to Danny. The Montecito's new concierge also appears, while Sam finds her way back to another therapy position and Delinda feels the pangs of motherhood in terms of gaining some unwanted weight.
- After firing Sam, Cooper puts out the word for no one to hire her. After the casino is robbed, Danny and Mike take it upon themselves to go after the robber, no matter what the feds or Cooper's new PR man tells Danny, who suspect his uncle who recently re-surfaced in his life.