I Married Dora - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

I Married Dora
Peter marries his housekeeper to prevent her from getting deported.

My Parents Are Coming
Dora tries to convince her visiting parents that she and Peter are happily married.

Our Little Girl's Growing Up
Peter ignores Dora's warnings and gives Kate permission to take an overnight trip with her high school band.

Where There's a Will, There's No Way
Peter decides it's time to write a new will and decides to name his sister-in-law as guardian of the children. It's not a popular decision and raises questions as to the state of his marriage to Dora.

God's Waiting Room
When Peter's boss decides to retire, he becomes a frequent and unwanted guest in the Farrells' home.

Happy, Happy Birthday, Dora
Peter and Dora panic when an immigration official questions them and digs into their sex life.

A Matter of Moulding
Peter has his first date since marrying the housekeeper, but bringing her home wasn't the best idea.

Club Montez
After discussing Hispanic stereotypes with Dora, Peter dreams she's a spicy Latin spitfire.

Dora Steps Out
Dora accepts an invitation to a gala with Peter's wealthy boss.

West Coast Story
Dora teaches Hispanic self respect to Peter's sister-in-law.

The Thirty-Five Year Itch
Dora's mother arrives with the bombshell news that her husband of 35 years is cheating on her.

Guess Who's Coming to Dinner Forever?
After learning that he married Dora, Peter's mother suffers a heart attack.

The Millionaire's Club
Peter is forced to choose between his job and his family when he's offered a position in the Middle East that will make him wealthy.
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