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- Danny has reassumed his position as husband and father, and things appear to be quiet and back to normal. However, Gretchen's band is scheduled to play another gig, and discussions resurface about Danny's angry behavior the last time she performed. It's agreed that Danny still harbors many of the behaviors his abusive father has imparted to him. In an effort to gain some sense of closure, Danny visits his father's grave and then a psychic to see if there's any value in communication into the great beyond. What Danny learns from the psychic spooks him, leading him into temptation to drink at Gretchen's gig.
- Roseanne calls a Shaman to bless her haunted historic museum.
- At the onset of Season Two, we see the impact that "Breaking Bonaduce" has had on Danny and Gretchen's lives. In fact, the show is successful enough to get international distribution. So in order to keep the momentum moving forward, Danny agrees to help promote the show in Mexico City. While there, he pays a visit to a dubbing house where "Breaking Bonaduce" is being translated into Spanish. But because Danny has never seen the show before, after viewing an episode from last season in which Gretchen has strippers at her birthday party, Danny goes into a tailspin.
- Danny begins acting manic and belligerent in reaction to a season one episode he viewed for the first time in Mexico. Because of this, Dr. Garry refuses to continue therapy with him and Gretchen decides to kick him out of the house. Danny is spiraling down fast. As he hits rock bottom, his AA group stages an intervention, accusing him of relapse behavior. Danny's sponsor Jason forces him to take a drug test and refuses to leave his side for 72 hours. During that time, Danny vents his frustrations to his consoling friend while Gretchen does her best to calm her concerned children.
- Danny has been out of the house for a while when he gets the news that he's been awarded "Harvard Lampoon's Man of the Year." Ironically enough, Valentine's Day is his first opportunity to ask Gretchen to come with him to Boston despite the troubles they've been having. Gretchen has mixed emotions, but eventually agrees. Initially, things are going well at Harvard. In fact, the Bonaduce's appear to be on a course for reconciliation. That is until Gretchen refuses to sleep with Danny the night he accepts his award. This sends him into a tirade that leaves Gretchen feeling like her only option is to file for divorce.
- Back in Los Angeles, Danny is as frightened as he's ever been that he's going to lose his family because of his behavior. This sobering thought leads him back to his MD Psychiatrist to get his medication levels checked and updated. But even with Danny's attempts to manage his bi-polar episodes, Gretchen is still one step from filing divorce papers. Danny decides his only option is to work his way back into her good graces by easing her parental duties, and spending some much needed time with his children.
- Gretchen has seen steady progress in Danny over the past few weeks. So she offers him a probationary period back in the house, provided he's willing to stay in their guest room. Danny is concerned about how this will look to his kids. Right on cue, after only a few nights, Isabella accuses him of becoming soft. Thrown by this, Danny decides to get in the boxing ring with a heavyweight contender just to prove to himself that he hasn't become weak. Unfortunately, even though the heavyweight beats him silly, his dissatisfaction with the guest room grows stronger. With nowhere to turn, Danny begins a search for God.
- Danny is not happy about being in the guest room and is beginning to go stir crazy in his little cell. At the same time, he knows, ultimately, he's made his bed. So Danny continues his parental duties, and even agrees to baby-sit while Gretchen has a ladies night out, all in hopes of getting out of the guestroom. A further visit to their pastor for a re-affirmation of their love of God and each other finally brings Danny and Gretchen back together.
- With only three players left, a slip of the tongue may cost Jonathan his shot at the money; the group answers survey questions about the players; the outcasts agree on whom they want to win.
- The comedians must live with each others' mothers for four straight days.
- In a parody of "Rock of Love," foul-mouthed comedian Luenell Campbell is the object of the contestants' "affection."
- Contestants compete to see who can gain the most weight in Comedy Central's parody of "The Biggest Loser."
- See what's in store for ten comedians as Michael Ian Black hosts a twisted take on your favorite reality show competitions.
- The amateurs compete in arenas that should really be left to professionals in Comedy Central's spoof of popular network reality shows.
- The contestants are paired with D-list celebrities in Comedy Central's spoof of popular network reality shows.
- The bickering escalates in a number of shame and humiliation-based challenges in Comedy Central's spoof of "The Amazing Race."
- The contestants navigate a ridiculous mash-up of challenges in the season finale of Comedy Central's "uber-spoof" of popular network reality shows.
- On the surface it appears that beautiful DeeAnn has the perfect life with great friends, a successful career, and a loving daughter. But seven years ago, DeeAnn's fiancé died of a sudden heart attack. She's been mourning ever since but decides it's finally time to move on. For her 40th, DeeAnn and her friends throw a huge 18th-century-themed bash featuring period costumes fit for a masquerade ball, a horse-drawn carriage, and fine wine. DeeAnn's friends send her to a matchmaker who sets her up with two eligible bachelors. Will this real-life Cinderella find her handsome Prince Charming in time for the ball?
- The Hammer Family heads out to Vegas for Grandma Betty's 70th birthday party. Hammer surprises his mom with a huge birthday surprise; he's moving her back to Tracy. While in Vegas, Hammer sets out to launch his Full Blast artists: Stooge Playaz, Dasit, and Pleasure Ellis. They premiere their music at Vegas' hottest radio station and clubs.
- A former running back of the Atlanta Falcons and Detroit Lions, Derrick had an exciting career in the NFL. To celebrate his 40th, Derrick arranges a football game with some of his former NFL friends against a group of top-of-the-line collegiate players from Georgia Tech. Derrick must get himself back into shape and convince former football pros like Brett Perriman, Antonio London, and Harry Colon to play against the younger athletes. Find out if Derrick can make his football dreams come true and prove that the second half of life is bigger, better, and faster than the first!
- Comedy icons Phyllis Diller and Sandra Bernhard arrive at Roseanne's farm for a "Girls Night Out." The titanic trio drinks, dines and dances the night away, but the hijinks take a toll on Roseanne. The next morning she awakes with a horrible hangover and spends the day looking for a cure.
- Johnny convinced Roseanne to visit a sleep clinic to correct her snoring problem. Meanwhile, Jake's attempt to relocate Johnny's chickens has disastrous results.
- In an effort to be completely self sustainable and live off the land, Roseanne plans to cook this year's Passover meal using only vegetables from her farm. Overwhelmed with the task at hand, Roseanne realizes she doesn't have enough food from her garden and enlists the help of her celebrity guests to prepare dinner.
- 21 years after her scandalous performance of "The National Anthem," Roseanne is asked to sing the song again at a local girl's softball game.
- Roseanne blames her out of control temper on "a curse" and visits a spiritual healer to get the curse lifted.
- When wild boars wreak havoc on Roseanne's farm, she employs hunters to eliminate them, but then has a change of heart.
- What do you give the mother who has everything? Surfing lessons of course! While Roseanne hangs ten, boyfriend Johnny and son Jake turn the house upside down to surprise Roseanne with squeaky-clean digs upon her return.
- When Jenny needs a break from her rambunctious kids, Grandma Roseanne offers to take them off her hands and homeschool them for the day. Having raised four kids of her own, Roseanne assumes it will be a breeze but is in for a rude awakening when things start to get out of hand.
- With a trip back to Los Angeles looming on the horizon, Roseanne is starting to feel the familiar anxiety that has plagued her most of her life. To alleviate the stress, Roseanne visits a doctor who can help her get a medicinal marijuana license in Hawaii.
- Roseanne has been invited to serve as Grand Marshal for this year's Utah Pride festival in Salt Lake City, which also happens to be the city she grew up in. Roseanne's also visiting the house she grew up in with her mom and brother.
- Roseanne's Nuts are finally ready for the masses, and Roseanne's invited her family and friends over for a launch party Luau. In true Hawaiian tradition, the men insist on hunting and cooking a live pig for the celebration. Roseanne's got plenty of pigs on her farm, but will she allow one to be killed and eaten? The family is divided once again!
- The juniors and seniors share relationship advice as they set their partners up for an online dating challenge.
- Roseanne has long had the dream of taking the surplus food from her farm and donating it to those in need. To make the dream a reality, Roseanne buys a truck, fills it with her fresh vegetables and hits the streets of Hawaii. The only problem: where are the hungry people?
- Danny and Gretchen struggle to understand each others' language of love.
- Danny is convinced that the only thing that can save him is God so he dives head first into the church.
- Players agree to vote so they can end the game and go home but one player secretly changes the vote, causing suspicion and acrimony among the others; one player is outcast and another wants to quit.
- Kelly decides to quit, reducing the prize money by fifty percent; Richard is allowed to return but encounters mistrust from the others; alliances are formed as players set their eyes on the prize.
- The number of eligible contestants dwindles as another player quits; Adam welcomes his role as outcast; more alliances are formed, as paranoid players continue to be suspicious of each other.
- Money continues to slip away as players worry more about who will be cast out than who will get the prize; videos from home tell stories about the remaining contestants; outcasts select the next outcast.
- An outcast re-enters the game; a player confesses a secret, deepening the divide between the others; the cash prize continues to dwindle as players? arguments reach a new low.
- With only one vote and a half million dollars left before the game ends, players must put their selfishness aside and decide if it is better for someone to get something or for no one to get anything.
- A'Keiba returns home from college and the Hammer girls prepare for a much needed spa weekend away. Hammer and the boys plan a bachelor weekend, but when the boys invite more than a dozen friends over, chaos ensues and life without the girls proves to be less of a treat, and more of a chore than expected.
- In the series premiere, the Hammer family does some much needed Spring cleaning, uncovering lost memorabilia and wardrobe in Hammer's closet. Hammer accompanies son Jeremiah to Take Your Dad To School Day talk and talks to his teacher about some disappointing report card grades. Hammer also works with his dance crew and his cousin Marv, who desperately wants to be one of the dancers but will have to prove he's in good enough shape.
- Hammer's father, "Pops" comes to town for a visit with the family. Stephanie decides to set Marv up on a blind date with one of her friends, but only after he agrees to a complete makeover. While Hammer, Pops and the kids go fishing, Stephanie takes Marv to the salon where he gets a new look and a few dating tips. Later, Hammer plays poker with his buddies and bets Marv that he won't get a second date, but Marv brings his A-game and tries to impress Stephanie's friend.
- It's Spring Break and Hammer and his entire family hit the North Shore of Oahu for some fun in the sun. Hammer decides to surprise Stephanie by proposing to her again after 23 years of marriage and the trip culminates with an emotional vow renewal ceremony that the whole family takes part in.
- Jeremiah serves Hammer and Stephanie breakfast in bed. Hammer thinks there's something fishy. Jamaris and Booby wash Hammer's car. Jeremiah reveals, "It's a scam." They're only doing it to get what they want. Hammer decides to teach the kids a lesson and tells them they're going to Stockton to help feed the homeless.
- Hammer's mother, Betty, has made the move back to Tracy and Hammer must find her a house. A'keiba tries to share her vegetarian lifestyle with the family, but Jamaris wants no part of it. Jeremiah finds out he'll need to get braces and is excited?until one of Booby's friends tells him how painful it is. After several unsuccessful house-hunting trips, Hammer surprises his mom with the home of her dreams, and A'keiba cooks a delicious vegetarian meal that even Jamaris can't resist.
- In this "lost episode", Hammer tries to book a huge show in Las Vegas appropriately named "HammerTime Las Vegas." Boobie and Hammer have a dance off on Hammer's Dancejam website, and if Hammer loses the competition, he promises to install a swimming pool for the family.
- Jamaris has big plans for his senior prom. He wants to wear the original suit from Hammer's video for "U Can't Touch This" and do the Hammer dance onstage! Hammer's not so sure about letting someone else wear the famed suit for the first time ever, so Jamaris will have to pass a test... Meanwhile, Stephanie is finding herself stretched thin by taking care of such a large family. Believing that spontaneity is the key to a successful marriage, Hammer makes special plans for them to get away from it all. Only one loose end, who will enforce Sammy's new bedtime?