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  1. The only person who I hated was Cheryl. She knew who Jim was before marrying him, thinking she could change him. Her lessons and everything always seems over the top. Despite everything Jim “character” has been through he always goes above and beyond. In all honesty, I hated her from the beginning.

  2. Oct 19, 2004 · Jim and Cheryl argue over men and women having different inbred skills. When Chery and the kids get trapped in the garage because the females do not remember the code, Kyle opens the door with the code.

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    • Comedy, Romance
    • Leonard R. Garner Jr.
    • 2004-10-19
  3. Jim and Cheryl's three children (Ruby, Gracie and Kyle) complement the family dynamic through the series' run. At the end of season 7, Cheryl gives birth to the series' identical twin sons, Johnathan and Gordon.

  4. Cheryl leaves Jim in charge of their kids and some other kids who were there to play with the girls during a Bears game. The next day, one of the kids mom calls Cheryl saying her daughter dame home repeating a swearing she heard from Jim.

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    Gracie has pushed Cheryl's buttons one too many times, and as punishment, she is not allowed to go trick-or-treating

    Gracie jumps off the stairs even though she was told not to because she could hurt herself. Meanwhile, Andy is sent a gift at work. Inside is a doll of him with a knife through its back. When he stays after at work, he receives a phone call from a woman named Claudia, claiming that Andy dated her 5 years ago. She’s clearly angry and resentful that ...

    Principle Cast-

    1. Jim Belushi - Jim 2. Courtney Thorne-Smith - Cheryl 3. Kimberly Williams - Dana 4. Larry Joe Campbell - Andy 5. Taylor Atelian - Ruby 6. Billi Bruno - Gracie

    Guest Stars-

    1. Michael McManus- Ben 2. Ken Magee- Police Officer 3. Steven Pierce- Fred 4. Soleil Borda- Emma

  5. Jan 15, 2008 · The Perfect Fight: Directed by Steve Zuckerman. With Jim Belushi, Courtney Thorne-Smith, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, Larry Joe Campbell. Jim and Cheryl start an argument about dessert on their romantic evening together, and in the morning, they just decide to let it go.

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  7. When the couple’s cute-as-a-button daughter, Ruby, gets cast for a newspaper ad, Jim and Cheryl argue over how far they should push her fledgling career. In the end, they conclude that providing emotional protection and security for their 6-year-old is more important than making her a star.