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- A married father of three tries to maintain his manliness in a world increasingly dominated by women.
- Following an embarrassing blunder, the President's top-Secret Service agent is reassigned to the First Lady and must contend with her eccentric staff.
- Dag's ex-wife Jennifer starts things up again with him, but their newfound romance flounders when Jennifer mentions Dag's on-the-job blunder.
- The Rock visits the Oval Office to research a role in an action film, and quickly gets on Dag's last nerve. Meanwhile, Dag fears the loss of his new job when Judith goes missing and Agent Morton threatens to report it. What they don't know is that Camilla, feeling neglected after Judith canceled a lunch on her, dragged her mother out for a make-up lunch--as well as some quality time together away from the Secret Service.
- Dag asks Agents Cole and Pillows to lie for him and pretend he's still working for the A-Team, as his father Russell is in town and Dag is too ashamed to tell him he's been demoted.
- The theft of a secret government document could either ensure Dag's return to the President's detail or make him the prime suspect in its disappearance. Meanwhile, Agent Baxter retires and shares colorful stories which mask personal issues.
- Judith plans to launch a children's-literacy program. Sullivan convinces her to start it with the highly-popular former First Lady, Katherine Twigg, who was responsible for her own literacy program in the past. Feeling inferior, Judith goes out of her way to impress Katherine, who hates her anyway for trying to steal her campaign.
- While Christmas-shopping at a department store, Judith becomes angry with President Whitman when he tries to make her pick out a present for his mother. The First Couple's feud soon turns personal for Dag and Agent Morton when they are forced to relay messages after Judith and the president stop speaking to each other.
- When Sullivan Pope interviews for a job as Chief of Staff, Dag convinces Mrs. Whitman to hire him on the spot, but by the next day he regrets it. Meanwhile, Camilla decides she doesn't want to go to college.
- The hard-nosed head of the F.B.I., Betty Winn, visits the White House and crushes Judith's plans to start up an F.B.I.-endorsed youth crime-prevention program.
- Sullivan arranges for Judith to give a speech in honor of Olympic gold medalist Becky Jo Jensen.
- It's the president's birthday, and everybody plans a party for him.
- After a scandal involving a bad Secret-Service agent is uncovered, Special Agent Nash launches strict background checks on the other agents.
- Dag hopes to get back in the saddle after becoming hot under the collar for Judith's fiery temp secretary, Gina Marie--however, Agent Morton's got his eye on her too. When the pair find themselves competing for Gina's attention, they make a deal that neither will go out with her to preserve their friendship--a deal neither keeps.
- Dag gets annoyed with Judith when she ruins the end of a book he was reading. Sullivan tries to fit in with the rest of the B-Team by joining them for a round of drinks in their favorite bar, Mikey J's, where Sullivan and Dag share anecdotes about Judith's quirks.
- In the first part of the premiere, Mike plays Cupid for Mandy by setting her up on a blind-date with Kyle, one of his employees who he thinks would be the perfect guy for her. But Mike's set-up gets off track when Kyle accidentally meets Kristin. Meanwhile at work, Mike's long-time boss and friend, Ed, announces that he's grounding Mike from their catalogue's international photo shoots and putting him in charge of the company's webpage.
- Mike feels let down when his daughters aren't into celebrating Halloween with him the way they used to. He decides that his two-year-old grandson, Boyd, can be his perfect trick or treat partner. But Kristin, Boyd's mother, adamantly tells him that she doesn't want her son to go out on Halloween. Mike sneaks him out -- with a plan to get the child home before Kristin gets back from work. When Mike, dressed as John Wayne from "The Green Berets," gets to Ed's house with Boyd, they are greeted at the door by Ed's lady friend, Elvira.
- When Vanessa forces a reluctant Mike to attend Grandparents Day at their grandson Boyd's preschool, Mike manages to insult the daycare teacher and Boyd gets kicked out of school. Boyd's mom, Kristin, tells Mike that he now has to look after him, so Mike takes the two-year-old to work with him. Meanwhile, after an elderly looking grandmother at the Grandparents Day event thinks she and Vanessa are the same age, Vanessa goes out of her way to look more youthful -- hoping no one sees her buying clothes from a boutique where her 17-year-old daughter, Mandy, shops.
- Mike is outnumbered by his wife and daughters when they all agree that baby proofing the house is a good idea. But soon Vanessa has second thoughts when she finds herself home by herself babysitting Boyd and can't release the toilet seat's complicated childproof latch. Meanwhile, Mike thinks it's time for Mandy to earn her own money and gets her a job delivering pizzas -- without first consulting Vanessa.
- Mike must decide which way he will vote when the all-male Outdoor Man's softball team gets a mandate to allow females to play. Also, while helping a reluctant Mandy fill out college applications, Kristin makes some decisions about her own future. Mike hopes Mandy will go to his alma mater of University of Michigan, but Vanessa wants her to attend her alma mater, the rival Ohio State.
- Mike, amazed that Mandy might finally have found a passion for something, takes her under his wing at work when she offers to start an Internet campaign to keep Ed's favorite barber shop hangout from closing. Also, an exhausted Vanessa insists that she can still take care of the household despite her hectic work schedule, until she falls asleep during her own business presentation.