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Season 3 | | | |
| 52 :03x02 - The Packer Ball (Sep/30/2003) | | When Jim's son becomes attached to a Packers football, Jim tries to turn him into a Bears fan instead. | | Guest Stars: Garret Sullivan (1) as Kyle, Connor Sullivan (1) as Kyle, Ted Michaels as Kenny, Reginald James as Contruction Worker #1, Robert Belushi as Older Kyle, Christopher T. Wood as Counter Guy, Jeffrey Scott Kelly as Customer #1, Mark Beltzman as Customer #2, Michael Balin as Contruction Worker #3, Christopher Gehrman as Contruction Worker #2, John Maynard (2) as Contruction Worker #4 | Director: Philip Charles MacKenzie (1) Writer: Howard J. Morris (2) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 61 :03x11 - The Empty Gesture (Nov/25/2003) | Cheryl feels very much taken for granted as she prepares Thanksgiving dinner this year, especially when she gets stranded on the roof retrieving a tablecloth Jim had fashioned into a Halloween ghost — and no one notices her absence until she unhooks the satellite. To make amends, Jim tells her that he, Dana and Andy will prepare the holiday feast. He assumes the mere gesture will be enough, and so doesn't bother to actually make the dinner. Unfortunately, neither does Cheryl.
| | Guest Stars: Kevin Kirkpatrick as Homeless Man, Garret Sullivan (1) as Kyle, Connor Sullivan (1) as Kyle, Lynne Marie Stewart as Sister Eileen | Director: Mark Cendrowski Writer: Warren Bell | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 66 :03x16 - The Best Man (Feb/10/2004) | | Jim tries to convince his nervous friend, Danny (Dan Aykroyd), not to back out of his wedding plans with Laraine (Laraine Newman). | | Guest Stars: Dan Aykroyd as Danny Michalsky, Connor Sullivan (1) as Kyle, Garret Sullivan (1) as Kyle, John Rubano as John, Tony Braunagel as Tony, Mark Beltzman as Beltzman, Tracy Newman as Folksinger, Nicholas Hormann as Doctor, Robert Joseph (2) as Paramedic, Laraine Newman as Laraine, Doug Budin as Queer Guy | Director: Philip Charles MacKenzie (1) Writer: Howard J. Morris (2) | | Songs: Jim Belushi -- 300 Pounds of Joy | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 76 :03x26 - The Marriage Bank (May/11/2004) | Thinking it might get Cheryl to let him go on a fishing trip with Andy, Jim makes a "deposit" in the "marriage bank" by agreeing to go to a couples seminar with her. Jim's plans are foiled, however, when Dr. Ted, the marriage guru, declares the whole marriage bank mentality unhealthy and Cheryl learns Jim's real motives — so that Dr. Ted must intervene.
| | Guest Stars: Todd Tesen as Todd, Stephen Tobolowsky as Dr. Ted | Director: Jim Belushi Writer: Christopher J. Nowak (1) | | | |
| 77 :03x27 - Everyone Gets Dumped (May/18/2004) | Tensions rise when Cheryl discovers that Dana is dating one of her ex-boyfriends, Doug, who dumped her without explanation 15 years ago. When Jim learns that Doug has season tickets to the Cubs, bygones are bygones and he's suddenly Doug's best friend. But when Doug, characteristically, ends up dumping Dana — and Jim too - they all vow to get to the truth about Doug.
| | Guest Stars: Ed Quinn as Doug | Director: Chris Brougham (1) Writer: Howard J. Morris (2) | | | | | | | | | |
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