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- When Teddie writes a magazine cover story about her romance, Max comes off looking like a stud. Also, Judy is dumbfounded by Alan's way with celebrities, and Carter plots revenge when his family tapes over his movie.
- Teddy offers to organize Eliza's school auction, but her deeds are scrutinized by a group of snobby moms who perceive her as pretentious.
- Judy's and Hillary's bachelorette party for Teddie entails an unexpected slumber party at her former best friend's house. Meanwhile, Carter performs a psychological video experiment on Max for his science project.
- Carter becomes popular when he gets a job at Korndog King. Meanwhile, Teddie adopts a psycho cat.
- Teddy's plans for an international Christmas celebration are thwarted by the arrival of her dominating mother, whom Max secretly invited for the holidays.
- Teddie learns that Max was briefly in a relationship with Abby, the mother of Eliza's best friend, so she goes out of her way to befriend her.
- After Hillary passes out on the couch, Max remarks that he doesn't like her, so Teddy attempts to manipulate them into liking each other.
- Teddie becomes overprotective when Carter starts dating an older girl. Meanwhile, Hillary carries on an online affair with a stranger.
- After Teddie advises Carter on winning over a girl, he comes off looking like a stalker. Also, Teddie and Max attend a premarital counseling class, and Leeza Gibbons is the talk of the town after Hillary outfitted her in a sheer dress.
- Teddy's racy photo spread for Esquire magazine is published just as Max's parents make a surprise visit.
- Teddie boasts of her abilities to play Wonder Woman, but on a day when her rhythm is thrown off, she shows up at Carter's school bake sale with a sexually suggestive cake.
- Following a brief whirlwind romance, career-woman Teddy gets engaged to widower Max, but the prospect of becoming an instant-parent to a little girl and a horny teenage boy leaves her feeling dazed and confused.
- After Carter gets grounded for breaking curfew and drinking a beer, he finds an old home movie and realizes Max was a stoner.
- When Max's best friend comes to town, he kisses Teddy goodbye - and slips her the tongue. Meanwhile, Judy and Hillary are beside themselves when Teddy makes Gladys a bridesmaid.
- Carter gets a big head from schmoozing with a pretentious rock star. Also, Hillary dates a young man whom she used to babysit.
- Max decides to take lessons so he can dance at his wedding, but he learns he has two left feet. Meanwhile, Hillary encourages Judy to be a bitch to get ahead in business.
- Teddie's dream of a perfect wedding is shattered when she drags everyone to city hall to elope in an effort to appease Eliza, who's desperate to call her mommy.
- Judy announces that she's broken up with longtime boyfriend Marcus and is marrying Russell, a new client. Also, Carter tries to catch the flu from Eliza and Max.
- Teddy is forced to choose between a meeting with Hillary Clinton or going the art show at Carter's school. Meanwhile, Judy and Hillary attend a women's workshop but find themselves appalled by the message; and Alan tries to find a charity event for Tom Arnold to endorse.
- A smothering Teddie embarrasses Carter at his basketball game. Also, Eliza showers Teddie with gifts for mother's day, and Alan is put in charge of parking cars at Teddie's wedding.
- Teddie offers Judy the apartment she isn't using, but she changes her mind when she realizes it provides her and Max with some privacy from the kids.