According to Jim Season 2

October. 01,2002      TV-PG
Rating:
6.5
Trailer Synopsis

According to Jim is an American sitcom television series starring Jim Belushi in the title role as a suburban father of three children. It originally ran on ABC from October 1, 2001 to June 2, 2009.

Episode 28 : Vegas, Baby (2)
May. 20,2003
On a family trip to Vegas, Cheryl secretly plans a reunion with Jim and his estranged sister, Roxanne, on the special, one-hour season finale.
Episode 27 : Vegas, Baby (1)
May. 20,2003
On a family trip to Vegas, Cheryl secretly plans a reunion with Jim and his estranged sister, Roxanne, on the special, one-hour season finale.
Episode 26 : Mom's Boyfriend
May. 13,2003
When Cheryl's recently widowed mother, Maggie, introduces her fiancÈ to the family, Cheryl and her siblings are wary of their whirlwind romance.
Episode 25 : About a Girl
May. 06,2003
Dana pretends to be Ruby's mother to gain the interest of a single dad she met in the park.
Episode 24 : No Harm, No Fowl
April. 29,2003
When Gracie adopts an abandoned bird, the household cries fowl about the annoying addition to the family.
Episode 23 : The Helmet
April. 08,2003
Jim refuses to spend money for a new dryer for Cheryl, but he secretly spends money for pricey sports memorabilia online, which Cheryl discovers when she simultaneously bids against Jim for a Chicago Bears helmet for his birthday.
Episode 22 : Deal with the Devlins
April. 01,2003
Jim and Cheryl are conflicted when their new friends turn out to be obnoxious — but are also able to get free Bears season tickets and discounts on hot tubs.
Episode 21 : Bo Diddley
April. 01,2003
Jim is torn between holding a nervous Cheryl's hand through her two-hour dental surgery or meeting his hero — blues legend Bo Diddley.
Episode 20 : Dana Gets Fired
March. 11,2003
Jim stands up to Dana's caustic boss — and gets her fired — and Andy has trouble delegating the arrangements for his birthday party.
Episode 19 : The Pass
February. 25,2003
A childhood buddy of Jim's who "has it all" hires Jim to design his expensive new home. A resentful Jim doesn't want to take the job at first, until he learns the guy wants something that "belongs" to Jim — Cheryl.
Episode 18 : Wonder Woman
February. 18,2003
When Cheryl is mugged while shopping, Jim goes into protective overdrive.
Episode 17 : The Ring
February. 11,2003
When Jim and Cheryl run into his old girlfriend, Jim worries that Cheryl may find out the truth about his past when she invites the woman to dinner.
Episode 16 : Slumber Party
February. 04,2003
When Cheryl gets sick on the day of Ruby's birthday party, Jim is stuck trying to entertain a house full of little girls.
Episode 15 : The Smell of Success
January. 28,2003
Cheryl isn't very supportive of Jim's latest invention, a flatulent doll named "Gassy Gus."
Episode 14 : You Gotta Love Somebody (2)
January. 21,2003
Cheryl and Jim try to play matchmaker to a cop and his female partner , and Jim and Cheryl's memory of how they met doesn't mesh with the recollections Andy and Dana have, on a special one-hour episode.
Episode 13 : You Gotta Love Somebody (1)
January. 21,2003
Cheryl and Jim try to play matchmaker to a cop and his female partner, and Jim and Cheryl's memory of how they met doesn't mesh with the recollections Andy and Dana have, on a special one-hour episode.
Episode 12 : Moral Dilemma
January. 07,2003
Jim treats Cheryl to a romantic weekend with money he knows was mistakenly credited to his card.
Episode 11 : The Brother-in-Law
December. 17,2002
Country singer Brad Paisley guest stars as Dana's new boyfriend, an amazing musician who can get Jim the gig of his dreams — once Andy is out of the way.
Episode 10 : The Christmas Party
December. 10,2002
Cheryl and the kids are invited to a neighbor's annual Christmas party, but Jim, who is feuding with the neighbor, isn't invited.
Episode 9 : Thanksgiving Confidential
November. 26,2002
When Jim and Cheryl are caught fooling around after hours on the set of their kid's Thanksgiving play, Jim tries to find a way to reinstate Cheryl in the good graces with the PTA.
Episode 8 : Father Disfigure
November. 19,2002
The charismatic new preacher at Cheryl and Jim's church holds a grudge against Jim for a childhood dodge-ball incident.
Episode 7 : The Bachelor
November. 12,2002
When Dana is picked to be a bachelorette on the reality series The Bachelor, Jim gives her a little advice on how not to be herself.
Episode 6 : Punch & Ruby
November. 05,2002
Cheryl is concerned that Jim is being a bad influence on the kids when he takes them to a Bears game and they witness him punching a spectator, but Cheryl's disparaging remarks about her body image put her equally at fault as an example.
Episode 5 : The Closet
October. 29,2002
Jim is upset when Cheryl's stuff takes over the entire house, leaving him with no private place of his own.
Episode 4 : The Pizza Boy
October. 22,2002
Jim's pizza delivery boy moves in with him and Cheryl after the boy's father kicks him out of the house because of his dream of doing standup comedy.
Episode 3 : The Baby Monitor
October. 15,2002
Jim and Cheryl meet the new neighbors and find out that they can hear their conversation through the baby monitor. When the neighbors find out, Jim tries to come up with a story to smooth things over.
Episode 2 : Cars and Chicks
October. 08,2002
Jim claims women aren't capable of getting a good deal on a car, and prophetically, when Cheryl helps Dana buy a new car, it turns out to be a lemon. Dana begs Jim to use his macho influence at the dealership to help her, but instead he allows sexy sales manager Gretchen to talk him into trading the family van in for a sports car — without consulting Cheryl.
Episode 1 : The Importance of Being Jim
October. 01,2002
Cheryl and Jim clash when he breaks a promise to save a digital photo she values.

Seasons

Season 8
Season 8 2008
Season 7
Season 7 2008
Season 6
Season 6 2007
Season 5
Season 5 2005
Season 4
Season 4 2004
Season 3
Season 3 2003
Season 2
Season 2 2002
Season 1
Season 1 2001

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