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- From the sale of her mother's home, Christine buys the rodeo lock, stock, and barrel.
- Chip laments Ronald Reagan giving up his acting career for a desk job.
- Christine tries a Denver omelet in Denver.
- Martha removes her cast; others move on in different ways.
- Against Dale's desires, he must ask Chip to watch his two daughters. Chip sees this as an opportunity to connect with his nieces. Mrs. Baskets is intent on getting to know Penelope.
- Christine has a yard sale for her mother's stuff. While she is arguing with her brother whether to sell their childhood home, Chip meets Trinity again and helps her getting a job.
- Dale's dog days are over when Chip and Christine finally return to Bakersfield.
- Chip has to decide between a tarp and snacks.
- Chip remembers his time at clown school in Paris and how he met Penelope, while Christine remains in a diabetic coma in the hospital.
- Chip's arrest throws a wrench into Christine's water aerobics schedule.
- Someone trying to punch Logan in the face accidentally punches Cody. Chip attempts to sort it out.
- Chip must manage a medical emergency, while Dale blurs the line between chaperone and coach at his daughters volleyball game.
- A family game of hungry hungry hippos ends in tragedy.
- Martha's dad falls off the roof while fixing the TV antenna.
- Christine's apple pie is not allowed through security.
- Mrs. Baskets returns home from the hospital, meanwhile Chip's life starts to unravel.
- Easter Sunday becomes more burdensome than expected for the Baskets family.
- Chip is given an opportunity to pee in the cowboy toilet.
- Martha drinks too much sherry and ruins the pot roast.
- Dale orders a cheeseburger at a Chinese restaurant.
- Chip wants a life plan, while the Baskets Family Rodeo gets a bureaucratic surprise.
- Eddie gives Chip a great opportunity to be in the running for Mr. Rodeo, the top rodeo clown in the country. Family dinner and a visit from his adopted DJ twin brothers could ruin his chances.
- Eddie forces Chip and Martha on a little road trip to settle some unfinished business; the cowboy way.
- Christine learns on Thanksgiving day that the rodeo is being sued by her own son, Dale. Christine begins to feel down and out until Chips French clown friends arrive to brighten her day.
- Chip sees a homeless person in a library.
- Chip looks for a place to live.
- Flammable carpets become a headache for Ken and Christine.
- Chip is convinced to create a new clown persona for his work in the children's ward at the hospital.
- Tragedy strikes when one of Martha's best friends is murdered by another one of her friends. Chip comes to Martha's aid in the aftermath.
- Martha tries being Chip's manager by booking him a couple of gigs, one a car crash; Christine gets fed up with Chip and Dale.
- Chip incorporates a San Joaquin Valley earthiness into his clown routine.
- A strong command of French is needed to really excel in French Clown School. Chip Baskets finds this out the hard way.
- Chip learns how to transfer a call.
- Chip debuts his newest clown character Dill Pickles at Martha's surprise 50th birthday party. Ken returns to repair the relationship with the family, strained because Christine is dealing with Dale's lawsuit.
- Christine eats a carrot.
- Christine and Martha listen to harp music at brunch.
- Chip is in jeopardy of being evicted from his hotel room because he's not making enough money at the rodeo. Martha needs to sell a Costco executive membership or she will be fired. A new, inexperienced clown comes to the rodeo; Chip offers to train him using the "classical" techniques he acquired in France.
- Christine brings the celery.
- Bakersfield gets a frozen yogurt machine.
- Susan nearly kills Ronald Reagan.