The Good Life - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Paul Dates a Buddhist
To his parents' dismay, Paul takes a leap of faith when he dates a Buddhist and plans to convert.

Maureen's Play
John misreads the symbolism in a play Maureen wrote.

Pilot
John is let down after he puts his son to work at the warehouse.

John Hurts His Leg
John hurts his leg while coaching T-ball and learns he must wear a cast.

The Statue
John and Drew are caught between a rock and a hard place when they damage a statue at their boss's house.

Calendar Girl
John, Drew and Tommy take Paul along to see a calendar girl as part of their annual celebration of manhood.

She Shoots, She Scores
Maureen has trouble directing a public-service announcement when the commercial's star turns out to be an obnoxious bigot.

John Takes Out Melissa
Melissa uses a father-daughter "date" with John to rendezvous with a guy she has a crush on.

John Fights the System
John challenges a littering citation, but the judge tells him he's wasting the court's time.

Bob's Field Trip
John works overtime to think of ways to explain his boring job to Bob's class during their visit.

Melissa the Thief
When Melissa shoplifts some cosmetics, John makes up a punishment to fit the crime.

The Mother-in-Law
John takes his mother-in-law to a baseball game, but the two still don't hit it off.

John's New Assistant
Drew runs a background check on John's new assistant, while a love-struck Tommy also checks her out.
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