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George Sr. is asked to help with the football team; Mandy discovers Georgie and Meemaw's secret business.
Sheldon's search for a comic book leads him to a breakthrough; Georgie and Mandy have an uncomfortable first encounter with her parents.
Sheldon's database invention puts him at odds with the university; the church takes issue with Meemaw's video store.
Sheldon considers dropping out of college to focus on building his database; George Sr. is frustrated when someone else gets credit for his football wins.
Ross struggles to maintain a long-distance relationship; Chandler's well-intended attempts to get Rachel a date seem to miss the mark; Monica's plan to assert some authority at her new restaurant goes awry.
Phoebe's brother (Giovanni Ribisi) asks her to carry a baby for him and his wife; Chandler gets lessons in love; Joey finds himself in a class struggle.
Phoebe undergoes an embryo implant procedure to become a surrogate mother for her brother (Giovanni Ribisi) and his wife (Debra Jo Rupp); Monica and Rachel wager their apartment in a trivia game against Chandler and Joey.
Rachel's setback at work leads to a new romantic interest; Chandler is jealous of Kathy's onstage co-star.
A visit to a strip joint fails to cheer up Chandler; Rachel gets Ross to go to an opera; Charlton Heston finds Joey in a compromising position during a movie shoot.
Ross takes up rugby to impress Emily (Helen Baxendale); Chandler sets up a ruse to avoid his former girlfriend Janice (Maggie Wheeler).
Rachel throws a surprise party for Emily so she can invite Joshua; Phoebe develops a craving for meat.
Ross tells Emily (Helen Baxendale) how he feels about her; Chandler and Joey suddenly receive a free adult TV channel in their apartment; Phoebe gets some surprising news about her pregnancy.
Ross has concerns about Emily's interests; Rachel's plans for Joshua are upset by a late change of venue.
Ross tries to keep Emily from returning to London; Monica and Rachel attempt to win back their apartment.
Monica and Phoebe find life in wedding attire has its charm; Rachel asks Joshua for more spontaneity.
Rachel and Ross reminisce separately about when they dated each other; the friends get invitations to Ross's wedding, but not all of them are going.
The guys try to help when Penny is faced with an awkward dilemma at work; Bernadette and Amy discuss sexuality and female scientists.
Sheldon feels pressured to participate in romantic traditions when the gang re-creates a high-school prom on the roof.
Leonard has minor surgery on his nose, causing Sheldon to overreact; Bernadette and Howard work on their marriage.
Sheldon says goodbye to Fun With Flags; Howard, Leonard and Raj look through their dead professor's research; Bernadette learns her co-workers' true feelings.
Leonard and Wolowitz clash over a work emergency; Amy throws a Victorian Christmas party which Sheldon resents.
When the guys agree to do something the girls like, Sheldon and Leonard end up having a confrontation.
Sheldon asks his friends to challenge him in hope of achieving a scientific breakthrough; Wolowitz invents a game about Raj.
Sheldon and Leonard must defend themselves from an online bully's criticism after they co-publish a paper; Bernadette, Penny and Amy confront embarrassing moments during a girls night.
Cameron watches Alex and Luke while Phil, Claire and Mitchell deal with Haley's arrest; Jay tries to cut short a surprise visit from ex-wife Dede (Shelley Long), so she doesn't learn about Gloria's pregnancy.
When Claire, Manny and Luke go to Alex's academic decathlon for the weekend, Phil throws a guys' night at home; Manny and Luke crash bar mitzvahs looking for a girl; Cam and Mitchell get Jay and Gloria a surprise baby gift.
Mitch and Cam try to save an old tree in the park; Jay takes Manny to a kid's Olympics-themed birthday party; Gloria and Claire have an eventful shopping trip.
When Manny and Luke's Little League team makes it to the playoffs, Claire and Cameron search for a field to use; Gloria uses a microphone to sing to the baby.
Jay and the family plan to celebrate New Year's together at a hotel in Palm Springs, but the hotel doesn't meet their expectations; Alex and Haley are faced with challenges as they try to watch the kids back at home.
Gloria and Jay try to make Manny's 14th birthday extra special by planning a surprise party; Haley starts hanging out with a much older guy.
When Gloria's mother and sister visit, they bring traditions, baby names and family baggage; Phil helps the kids with their problems; Mitchell and Cameron try to correct Lily's bad habits.
When the lead in the school's production of ``Phantom of the Opera`` gets sick, Manny is willing to do anything to land the lead; Phil and Jay wind up in a golf-off with Mitch and Pepper; Gloria and Alex visit a psychic.
Claire and Phil's Valentine's Day romp ends with Claire in the hospital; Jay and Gloria's attempts at romance are interrupted by the kids; after hosting a wild party, Cam and Mitch are left with hangovers and a new housemate.
Things get awkward when Phil shows up at Claire's college reunion; Jay is fixated on winning a big bowling tournament; a wig malfunction during an elaborate photo shoot with Joe leads to unfortunate results.
Mitch and Cam's friend Sal announces she's getting married the next day and they are in the wedding; Gloria doesn't trust her new nanny; Claire bonds with Haley; Phil helps Luke with a girl.
Claire and Cam bring in a third party (Wendi McLendon-Covey) when they reach an impasse on a landscaping decision; Phil teaches basic fix-it skills to the kids; Mitch helps Lily with a bully.
While at the hospital, Claire and Phil see an older version of their family; Manny and Jay visit a private school; Mitch and Cam organize a day for Gloria and Lily.
Phil gets desperate when Cam and Claire's flipped house is more difficult to sell than expected; Javier brings his new girlfriend along to visit Manny.
Q, Murr, Sal and Joe kill time in a waiting room by sharing some TMI texts with strangers; they try to sabotage each other at a dating event; the big loser gets a special donation from one of the other Jokers.
Joe, Sal, Q and Murr cruise the food court sending texts to strangers, then throw caution (and groceries) to the wind; tonight's loser is cast as a genie in a play.
Q, Sal, Joe and Murr explain why they've been doused with water at the mall; the big loser plays a pirate but won't find any rum in his cup.
Murr, Sal, Joe and Q beg shoppers to hold on to a weird item and then teach tech to seniors; the loser reveals his embarrassing digital life to his dad.
Mary struggles to make new friends; Mandy pushes Georgie to date another woman.
Sheldon learns the university is building a database without him; Mary takes care of a bedridden Mandy and Meemaw.
Mary butts heads with Mandy's mother, Audrey; Sheldon attempts male bonding.
Paige drags Sheldon to a college party; Missy gets caught in a lie.
The Coopers can't be found as Mandy goes into labor; Sheldon is excited about the launch of his database.
Sheldon confronts the failure of his database; Georgie and Mandy struggle as new parents; Missy feels forgotten.
Chandler and Joey compete to be best man at Ross' wedding; Joey loses Ross' treasured wedding ring; Phoebe suffers extreme mood swings because of her pregnancy.
Rachel, Monica, Joey, Chandler and Ross go to London for the wedding where Joey meets Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York.
Rachel frantically tries to get to London to tell Ross that she loves him before he marries Emily; Ross' parents argue with Emily's parents, Steven and Andrea Waltham.
Ross is distraught over the wedding; Emily punches Ross and flees from the reception; Monica and Chandler try to control their passions.
Monica and Chandler are caught in a passionate embrace but try to prove it was innocent: Ross' wife won't speak to him; Phoebe feels neglected; Rachel appoints Monica as her advisor in romance.
Phoebe prepares to give birth, but the doctor makes her nervous, and Joey gets admitted in great pain.
Ross' estranged bride makes him an offer; Phoebe deals with traumatic memories of PBS; Monica gets upset at Chandler when he gloats about sex; Joey challenges Phoebe to perform a completely selfless act.
An exchange between Ross and Rachel threatens to break up the friends; Chandler and Monica plan a romantic weekend getaway together; Joey finds out about Monica and Chandler.
Joey gets emotional when Ross decides to move out of the old apartment; Bigfoot in the building; Emily tells Ross that she wants a divorce.
Personal habits clash when Ross moves in with Chandler and Joey; Phoebe dates a health inspector (Gregory Sporleder); Rachel schemes to get her new neighbor to ask her our on a date.
As the gang digests Monica's huge Thanksgiving meal, everyone reminisces about their worst Thanksgiving ever.
Threatening notes on Ross' lunches cause concern among his co-workers; Monica makes a literature class more challenging, to the dismay of the other students; Monica and Chandler try to keep their relationship a secret.
While the gang waits for the reopening of Stuart's comic book store Wolowitz gets some shocking news; Penny has trouble taking her own advice; Leonard and Raj think they spot Nathan Fillion at a restaurant.
Penny and Sheldon design an experiment -- as a joke -- to make participants fall in love; Howard and Bernadette get into trouble at the airport.
Amy finds out that Sheldon applied for a one-way mission to colonize Mars; a trip to the pet store leads to a fight; Leonard has a surprise for Penny; Raj is busted while snooping in Emily's apartment.
A magazine article only credits Sheldon in an article about a paper he co-wrote with Leonard; a blackout at Mrs. Wolowitz's results in a final dinner in her honor.
When Sheldon and Leonard are asked to speak at UC Berkeley, they take a detour in hope of meeting an idol; Raj and Amy try to settle a dispute between Howard and Bernadette with a game of pingpong.
Sheldon and Amy build a blanket fort -- and come to a crossroads in their relationship; Wolowitz meets a half-brother he didn't know he had; Leonard and Penny have an argument during an appearance on Wil Wheaton's podcast.
The guys fight over what message Raj should write for NASA in case of alien contact; Penny has to decide between auditioning for a movie or keeping her pharmaceutical sales job.
Wolowitz questions his engineering skills after he and Sheldon can't get a toy drone to fly; a canceled flight puts Leonard's plans in jeopardy; Raj sets his parents against one another after he's cut off financially.
The prison-bound manager (Will Ferrell) of a hedge fund asks a black businessman (Kevin Hart) -- who has never been to jail -- to prepare him for life behind bars.
Following in his father's footsteps, Rusty Griswold takes his wife and two sons on a cross-country road trip to America's favorite fun park, Walley World.
Phil and Claire try to orchestrate a kid-free week during Luke, Haley and Alex's summer activities; Cam and Mitch try to have a memorable summer.
Luke and Manny have their first day of high school; Claire returns to the workforce; Mitch juggles an important meeting and Lily's first day of preschool.
Phil's job takes up a lot of his time; Luke has his friends over for a poker game; Gloria worries the baby is cursed; Cam hosts a funeral for the cat's imaginary wife.
When Cam's sister comes to visit, he tries to find a gentle way to break the news of his engagement; Phil and Claire decide to miss one of Luke's games; Gloria is in denial about needing glasses.
The adults struggle to make it to a hot new restaurant in time for the reservation Jay pulled a lot of strings to get.
The guys pose as cranky NY cab drivers, then solicit undeserved congrats in the park; tonight's loser is sheriff of an old Nevada town.
The guys pose as crummy cashiers at a grocery store and then play with laser pointers at a mall; a loser gets soaked with embarrassment.
The guys pose as inhospitable restaurant hosts, then beg strangers to babysit their grandfathers; the longest punishment in the show's history.
The guys play helpless oddballs in a waiting room, then ask grocery shoppers for cash; tonight's loser becomes the number one enemy of women everywhere.
Missy steals her dad's truck and hits the road with her friend Paige.
Georgie goes on a birthday date; Mary confronts Brenda about her relationship with George; Sheldon takes an interest in Missy's favorite TV show.
Sheldon wants to search for life on other planets; Mandy answers Georgie's marriage proposal; Missy is caught between two friends.
Mandy gets an exciting job opportunity; Sheldon worries that he's falling behind; Georgie takes his daughter to work.
The gambling room gets broken into; Sheldon wants to study abroad; Missy makes a new friend.
Mandy surprises Georgie with a spa weekend; Sheldon prepares for his summer in Germany.
Phoebe helps the Salvation Army and learns some truths about New Yorkers; Rachel gets a date with her neighbor who has a close relationship with his sexy sister; Joey tries to write a play in which he can be the star.
Ross vows to try something new; Joey resolves to learn guitar from Phoebe; Rachel gives up gossiping.
Monica is put off by the laugh Chandler uses to impress his boss (Sam McMurray); Ross shocks everyone by dating Janice (Maggie Wheeler).
Phoebe meets her estranged father (Bob Balaban) at her grandmother's funeral; Joey's fondness for an expensive bag loses him an audition; Chandler tells perfectionist Monica that she is useless at massage.
Ross must prove to his boss that he is sane in order to return to work; Phoebe finds out about Monica and Chandler's relationship; Ross hunts for a new apartment.
Chandler gets nervous when everyone learns about Monica; Joey's new girlfriend (Soleil Moon Frye) gets physical; Ross moves into a new apartment but fails to impress his new neighbors.
Phoebe finds a police officer's badge and goes on a spree of arrests until she meets up with the owner; Joey thinks he's in love with Monica; Ross buys a couch but won't pay to have it delivered.
Rachel worries about a kiss she gives to a job interviewer (Steve Ireland); Monica observes Phoebe's romantic bliss; Joey is arrested for stalking a sexy neighbor.
Rachel tries to impress her boss by smoking, which gives Chandler fond memories of his former addiction; Ross's son and Joey audition for the same part in a commercial.
Ross competes with Chandler for the attentions of a pizza deliverywoman (Kristin Dattilo-Hayward); Joey discovers that his guest-starring role on ``Law & Order`` was cut while watching the show with his proud grandmother.
Joey tries to save Ross' life when he thinks he hears gunshots while on patrol with Phoebe's police officer boyfriend.
Monica interrupts Joey and Ross' friendly game of catch; Gary (Michael Rapaport) asks Phoebe to move in with him.
When Sheldon's and Leonard's mothers finally meet, personalities collide; Howard decides to do his share of the chores -- with a little help from his friends.
The guys try to help when Penny is faced with an awkward dilemma at work; Bernadette and Amy discuss sexuality and female scientists.
Rachel and Ross reminisce separately about when they dated each other; the friends get invitations to Ross's wedding, but not all of them are going.
Monica and Phoebe find life in wedding attire has its charm; Rachel asks Joshua for more spontaneity.
Ross tries to keep Emily from returning to London; Monica and Rachel attempt to win back their apartment.
Ross has concerns about Emily's interests; Rachel's plans for Joshua are upset by a late change of venue.
Ross tells Emily (Helen Baxendale) how he feels about her; Chandler and Joey suddenly receive a free adult TV channel in their apartment; Phoebe gets some surprising news about her pregnancy.
Rachel throws a surprise party for Emily so she can invite Joshua; Phoebe develops a craving for meat.
Ross takes up rugby to impress Emily (Helen Baxendale); Chandler sets up a ruse to avoid his former girlfriend Janice (Maggie Wheeler).
A visit to a strip joint fails to cheer up Chandler; Rachel gets Ross to go to an opera; Charlton Heston finds Joey in a compromising position during a movie shoot.
Rachel's setback at work leads to a new romantic interest; Chandler is jealous of Kathy's onstage co-star.
Phoebe undergoes an embryo implant procedure to become a surrogate mother for her brother (Giovanni Ribisi) and his wife (Debra Jo Rupp); Monica and Rachel wager their apartment in a trivia game against Chandler and Joey.
Phoebe's brother (Giovanni Ribisi) asks her to carry a baby for him and his wife; Chandler gets lessons in love; Joey finds himself in a class struggle.
Ross struggles to maintain a long-distance relationship; Chandler's well-intended attempts to get Rachel a date seem to miss the mark; Monica's plan to assert some authority at her new restaurant goes awry.
Sheldon considers dropping out of college to focus on building his database; George Sr. is frustrated when someone else gets credit for his football wins.
Sheldon's database invention puts him at odds with the university; the church takes issue with Meemaw's video store.
Sheldon's search for a comic book leads him to a breakthrough; Georgie and Mandy have an uncomfortable first encounter with her parents.
George Sr. is asked to help with the football team; Mandy discovers Georgie and Meemaw's secret business.
At college, Sheldon decides to expand his responsibilities and become a dorm resident adviser; Meemaw and Dale make a sketchy business deal; Mary and George Sr. rekindle their romance.
Sheldon makes a terrifying mathematical discovery while tutoring Billy; Mary is jealous of Missy's relationship with Mandy and MeeMaw.
Joe, Sal, Murr and Q ask strangers to help them bury bizarre items, then go head-to-head to see who can cling the longest to a stranger's car; the Joker makes a room full of enemies at an auction house.
Joe, Sal, Murr and Q play a game of copycat at the park while babysitting children who are being told what to do and say by the other guys; catch and release battle at the supermarket.
The guys conduct focus groups where they try to sell illogical inventions and clash with shoppers at a shoe store.
The guys pose employees at a copy center, then conduct bizarre exit interviews for moviegoers; tonight's big loser becomes the least popular guy at the party.
The Jokers bring their plastic newborns to the grocery store; they pitch new community programs that the local community will find quite strange.
Murr, Q and Sal sit alongside a stranger to participate in a documentary-style interview; they try to upcharge guests again as hotel concierge.
The Jokers steal America's babies at the mall; while they lie in wait trying to succeed in an impossible task, Sal, Q and Murr hash on some never before seen clips.
When Stan discovers anonymous love letters written to Francine, he worries that this secret admirer could threaten their relationship.
When Steve gives the family better Christmas gifts than Stan, Stan goes to great lengths to regain his title of King of Presents.
The judgmental voice in Hayley's head makes it impossible for her to enjoy a girls' night with Nerfer and Danuta.
It's Halloween night and Stan is missing, so the Smith gang heads to the spooky, abandoned CIA headquarters to investigate.
Francine insists that Steve let her help with his school project; Stan finally fixes that shingle; the rest of the family goes on a quest to return Gallagher's mallet.
When Jeff finds out that the family thinks he makes terrible decisions, he decides to take a job selling stretchy leggings to prove them wrong.
Klaus and Jeff's friendship is threatened by Klaus' girlfriend from another realm.
Steve and Principal Lewis get caught in a dangerous situation at the school; the rest of the family make an adorable new friend.
A lunar misstep sends Roger on an unexpected detour to New Mexico.
Hayley tries to help Roger write a book.