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Season 1 |
| 1 :01x01 - Pilot (Sep/09/2004) | | Joey arrives in L.A. after his new agent offers him his choice of parts on two TV shows, and befriends his neighbor, Alex . His nephew, Michael, wants to move in with him at his new apartment, but Joey fears that this will upset his sister, Gina. | | Guest Stars: Ethan Erickson as Sam, Wyatt Smith as Man in Airplane Terminal, Jason Huber as The Taxi Driver, Matthew Mullany as The Director, Wayne Wilderson as Director #2, Lawrence Mandley as The Slate Guy, Tommy Perna as The Criminal, Nancy O'Dell as Herself | Director: Kevin S. Bright (1) Writer: Shana Goldberg-Meehan, Scott Silveri | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 8 :01x08 - Joey and the Dream Girl (1) (Nov/04/2004) | | Gina's high school friend Donna comes to town, separated from her husband. Joey had a huge crush on Donna for years, and is happier than ever when they start going out. However, Donna confides in Gina that her husband wants to reconcile, and begs her not to tell Joey. Meanwhile, Michael is startled to discover that he was a great baseball player when he was younger. | | Guest Stars: Kelly Preston as Donna | Director: Gary Halvorson Writer: Brian Buckner | | | | | | |
| 10 :01x10 - Joey and the Big Audition (Nov/18/2004) | | A discouraged Joey is just looking for an audition for a good show. At Alex's Northwestern alumni party, he's mistaken for an fellow alumni, and introduced to the Northwestern Mafia. They help him get an audition for a show called Deep Powder, described as "Baywatch on skis." Joey's a little depressed that he's auditioning for the father of two teenage characters. | | Guest Stars: Mindy Sterling as The Casting Director, Ben Falcone as Howard, Sarah Kruger as The Girl, Trev Broudy as Mark, Christopher T. Wood as Dave, Lawrence H. Toffler as Lance, John Ducey as Steve, Danneel Harris as Katie Harper, Tom Lenk as Thomas | Director: Sheldon Epps Writer: John Quaintance | | | |
| 11 :01x11 - Joey and the Road Trip (Dec/02/2004) | | Bobbie gets Joey a job as a celebrity judge for the Miss Southwestern U.S.A. pageant, taking place in Las Vegas. With Gina, Michael and Alex in tow, he heads for Vegas. While there, Alex reveals her Celine Dion obsession, Michael teaches Gina how to count cards, and Joey accidentally sleeps with a pageant contestant. | | Guest Stars: Jacqueline Lord as Vanessa, Lanisha Cole as Miss Reno, Bob Saget as Himself, Chris Caron as Hotel Employee #2, Rich Levier as The Dealer, Amanda Swisten as Miss Santa Fe, Camille Guaty as Debbie, Steve Schirripa as The Pit Boss, Cindy Lu as Hotel Employee #1, Tommy Perna as Sal, Terry Rhoads as Jerry, Kevin Farley as Man | Director: Kevin S. Bright (1) Writer: Vanessa McCarthy | | | |
| 12 :01x12 - Joey and the Plot Twist (Dec/09/2004) | | Joey meets Deep Powder's executive producer, Lauren Beck. Joey worries that he may be fired after giving away a plot twist at a press conference. Alex, Gina and Michael decorate the apartment for Joey for Christmas. | | Guest Stars: Nat Faxon as Bodie, Lucy Liu as Lauren, Colby Donaldson as Gunnar, Donna Cooper as Reporter #3, Carlos Sanchez (1) as Employee, Kim Harris (1) as Slate Person, Portia Dawson as Tracy, Danneel Harris as Katie Harper, Dayna Devon (1) as Reporter #2, Lyndon Smith as Sawyer, Nathan Anderson as Reporter #1 | Director: Kevin S. Bright (1) Writer: Craig DiGregorio | | | | | | |
| 14 :01x14 - Joey and the Premiere (Jan/13/2005) | | Unable to decide who to take to the premiere of Deep Powder, Joey struggles to find tickets for Gina, Michael and Alex. At the premiere, Michael meets both a girl and Brent Spiner and must choose who to leave with. Gina's date is Lauren's ex-boyfriend, Alex's date is a lesbian, and Joey and Lauren kiss. | | Special Guest Stars: Brent Spiner as Himself, | Guest Stars: Lucy Liu as Lauren, Fiona Gubelmann as Anna, Nat Faxon as Bodie, Jeff Bryan Davis (4) as Martin, Colby Donaldson as Gunnar, Alex Ball as Todd, Beth Littleford as Carla | Director: Kevin S. Bright (1) Writer: Matt Hubbard | | | |
| 15 :01x15 - Joey and the Assistant (Jan/20/2005) | | Following Bobbie's advice to get an assistant, Joey winds up with Glen, who couldn't be better. But when Glen starts dating Gina, his worlds colliding means problems for Joey. Eventually, Gina and Joey create some guidelines so that Glen can continue working for both of them. Meanwhile, Alex mediates Michael's dispute over a patent with his friend Seth. | | Guest Stars: Richard Ruccolo as Glen, Ben Falcone as Howard, Simon Helberg as Seth, Dwain A. Perry as Dwight, Davis Mikaels (1) as Jason, Paul Walia as Travis | Director: Andrew D. Weyman Writer: Brian Kelley (3), John Quaintance | | | |
| 16 :01x16 - Joey and the Tonight Show (Feb/03/2005) | | Bobbie has booked Joey on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. En route to the show, he's stuck in a major traffic jam. After giving the finger to a guy who cut him off, Michael is terrified when they are stuck next to the guy's car. Gina meets two guys, one in an El Camino and one in a Mercedes. Alex saves the day when she shows up with a motorcycle that gets Joey onstage and hugging Jay Leno just in time. | | Guest Stars: Jay Leno as Himself, Melanie Abramoff as The Little Girl, Thomas Fowler as The Director, Max Daniels as Little Judoman, Gerald Downey (1) as Mercedes Guy, Wayne Lopez as The Cop, Antonio Sabato, Jr. as Kyle, Harley Zumbrum as Big Judoman | Director: Andrew D. Weyman Writer: Doty Abrams | | | |
| 17 :01x17 - Joey and the Valentine's Date (Feb/10/2005) | | Joey accidentally makes a date with a reporter from "People" for Valentine's Day. He has the gang "accidentally" bump into him and his date at the restaurant to ruin the mood, but his plans backfire when she thinks he's taking their relationship to the next level. A drunken Alex shares some sexual secrets with Gina. After Joey sends Michael over to hit on a table of girls, Michael actually becomes "one of the girls." | | Guest Stars: Dina Waters as Judy, John Ciccolini as The Violinist, Holly Joy as The Woman, Amy Landers as Denise, Don Perry as Pop-Pop | Director: Andrew D. Weyman Writer: Robert Carlock | | | |
| 18 :01x18 - Joey and the Wrong Name (Feb/17/2005) | | Joey is nominated for a Daytime Soap Award for his death scene on Days of Our Lives. (For the record, he was stabbed.) He is also presenting the award for Best Supporting Actress, and a problem arises when his inability to correctly pronounce one of the nominees' names leads to his saying the wrong name entirely. Meanwhile, Gina struggles with the fact that she is dressed unlike herself for the event. | | Guest Stars: Julia Duffy as Kimberly, Rigo Alexander as The Delivery Guy, Richard Whiten as Jack, Shanna Moakler as Mariska, Patrick Kerr (1) as The Producer, Burnadean Jones as Morgan, Annie Wood (2) as The Trashy Woman, Michael Trucco as Paul | Director: Kevin S. Bright (1) Writer: Matt Hubbard | | | | | | |
| 20 :01x20 - Joey and the Neighbor (Mar/24/2005) | | When he investigates the hot women coming out of the apartment across the courtyard, Joey discovers beautiful new neighbor Sara, a photographer. She is surprisingly straightforward and asks Joey out. After his date with Sara goes well, Joey forgets to cancel his backup and she shows up at the complex. Sara lets Joey know that she'll be okay with him dating other women, but that she'll be seeing other men as well. Meanwhile, Eric is home for the first time in two months, and he and Alex are not getting along. They have a long talk and decide to separate. | | Guest Stars: Madchen Amick as Sara, Carolyn Neff as Woman #2, Lizbeth Santos as Woman #1, Matt Letscher (1) as Eric, Lisa Arturo as Charlene, Randall Rapstine as The Maitre'd, Rob Boltin (1) as Rick | Director: Gary Halvorson Writer: Vanessa McCarthy | | | |
| 21 :01x21 - Joey and the Spying (Apr/21/2005) | | As Eric moves out of their apartment and into one across the courtyard, Alex plants herself up in Joey's room with a pair of binoculars as Eric invites another woman over. After Alex goes to bed, Joey sees Eric kissing the other woman. Meanwhile, Joey's got problems of his own: even though he and Sara are allowed to see other people, he's not because he's too crazy about Sara. Trying to make her jealous, Joey discovers that she likes him as much as he likes her, and they decide not to see other people. | | Guest Stars: Madchen Amick as Sara, Jenna Gering as Heather, Matt Letscher (1) as Eric, Richard Ruccolo as Glen, Rob Boltin (1) as Rick [uncredited] | Director: Kevin S. Bright (1) Writer: Brian Buckner | | | | | | | | | |
| 24 :01x24 - Joey and the Moving In (May/12/2005) | | After asking Sara to move in with him, Joey freaks out. Sara freaks out too, and leaves without saying goodbye. Joey is heartbroken. On her first date in a long time, Alex accidentally offers sex to the guy, and Joey gets rid of him. While doing shots in Joey's bedroom and commiserating about the sad state of their love lives, Alex and Joey kiss! Meanwhile, Bobbie sets herself up with Michael at a Star Wars preview. When Gina confronts Bobbie about being attracted to Michael, Bobbie offers her a job. | | Guest Stars: Matthew Mullany as cue card guy, Reggie Jordan as man, Gloria Garayua as happy woman, Nat Faxon as Bodie, Colby Donaldson as Gunnar, Michelle Bonilla as saleswoman, Alex Ball as Todd, Madchen Amick as Sara, Ben Falcone as Howard | Director: Kevin S. Bright (1) Writer: Scott Silveri, Shana Goldberg-Meehan | | | | Season 2 |
| 25 :02x01 - Joey and the Big Break (1) (Sep/22/2005) | | On the set of "Blue Powder," Joey's character is still unknown. One of the show's extras, Zach, offers Joey some advice on how to make it as an actor in Hollywood. Meanwhile, Jeanne, a young actress moves into the apartment building and is looking for Joey; so Michael pretends to be Joey in order to get a date with the actress. | | Guest Stars: Kristen Miller (1) as Jenna, Alex Ball as Director, Ben Falcone as Howard, Kevin Smith (1) as Himself, Miguel Nunez, Jr. as Zach | Director: Kevin S. Bright (1) Writer: Scott Silveri | | | | | | | | | |
| 28 :02x04 - Joey and the Stuntman (Oct/06/2005) | | Joey is preparing to shoot a big fight scene on the set. The director offers to use a stuntman instead but Joey wants to do his own stunts. Eventually, Chuck, Joey's stuntman, comes in. Abby, the script supervisor, has a chat with Joey because he doesn't follow the script at all. Michael visits the set and he and Abby hit it off. Zach works Craft and Services on the set. Meanwhile, Alex is confused about her true feelings for Joey. | | Guest Stars: David Mattey as Thug, Miguel Nunez, Jr. as Zach, Gary Kraus (1) as Stagehand, Dan Cortese as Stuntman, Paula Cale as Abby | Director: Kevin S. Bright (1) Writer: John Quaintance | | | | | | | | | |
| 31 :02x07 - Joey and the Poker (Nov/03/2005) | | In an effort to keep Joey away from his attractive new interior designer, Alex tries to teach him Texas Hold 'em. But when Joey gets frustrated with losing, she begins to get creative with the rules of the game -- which make things very interesting when Joey is asked to go on Celebrity Poker Showdown. | | Guest Stars: Phil Gordon (1) as Himself, Valerie Azlynn as Candance, Kurt Doss as Kid #2, Alan Thicke as Himself, Cindy Margolis as Herself, Dave Foley as Himself, Coolio as Himself, Louie Anderson as Himself, Eric Edelstein (1) as Gary, Eric Edelstain (1) as Gary | Director: Kevin S. Bright (1) Writer: Matt Hubbard | | | | | | | | | |
| 34 :02x10 - Joey and the Bachelor Thanksgiving (Nov/24/2005) | | It's Thanksgiving at Joey's! Joey and Zach run into trouble when they discover ancient Native American artifacts on Joey's property and mistakenly give them away. Meanwhile, Gina is trying to have a meaningful family Thanksgiving with Alex and Michael but Joey isn't cooperating with her plans. | | Guest Stars: Gregory Harrison as Dean, George Hamilton (1) as Himself, Branscombe Richmond as Ray, Molly Bryant as Mary, John Bliss as Grandpa, Connor Chavarria as Tyler, Gwen Van Dam as Grandma, Miguel Nunez, Jr. as Zach, Ben Falcone as Howard | Director: Kevin S. Bright (1) Writer: John Quaintance | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 39 :02x15 - Joey and the Dad (Unaired) | | Joey is flummoxed by the fact that Carmen Electra has a bigger billboard on Sunset Blvd. Also, Joey must deal with the fact that he and his father don't have the same interests on the night of his first big premiere. | | Guest Stars: Robert Costanzo as Tribbiani Sr., Carmen Electra as Herself | | | |
| 40 :02x16 - Joey and the Denial (a.k.a. Joey and the Party for Alex) (Unaired) | | When Joey hears that Dean is planning Alex a birthday party at which he also plans to propose, Joey decides that he wants to confess his feelings for her. Meanwhile Michael wants to be the DJ for the party, and Jimmy and Gina get tattoos to show their feelings for each other. | | | |
| 41 :02x17 - Joey and the Big Move (Unaired) | | When Joey tries to move into his new house, he finds the house is on fire. Jimmy finally learns that Michael is his son and tries to build a relationship with him. | | | | | | | | | |
| 44 :02x20 - Joey and the Actor's Studio (Unaired) | | Joey and Alex realize that they both have feelings for each other but while Joey wants to act on those feelings, Alex doesn't because she feels they will hurt each other. To try to get Alex to go out with him, Joey invites her to be in the audience when he is a guest on Inside the Actor's Studio. Meanwhile Jimmy wants to buy an engagement ring but needs a way to get money. | | | | | | |
| 46 :02x22 - Joey and the Wedding (Unaired) | | Gina and Jimmy plan to get married, with Alex planning the wedding, which leads Joey to believe that Alex wants to get married again. But they both get cold feet and run off to the bus station where they meet each other. Meanwhile Joey has been picked to pitch the starting ball at a baseball game, and is desperate to get it right. | | | |
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