Eddie (Brad Garrett) and Joy (Joely Fisher) discover a neighbor they never took the time to know has died. When Jeff (Eddie Kaye Thomas) is made pallbearer and Steph (Kat Foster) is asked to eulogize the deceased, Joy reaches out to the widow and offers her singing talents for the funeral. Feeling left out, Eddie tries to find ways to be involved in the service. His talents end up being best used when he advises a kid at the service who feels like an outcast. Written by: Ilana Wernick Directed by: James Widdoes watch
When Steph (Kat Foster) suggests watching an adult film with Jeff (Eddie Kaye Thomas), he feels both excited and scared at the same time. Always there to help a neighbor out, Eddie (Brad Garrett) offers to pre-screen Jeff's film choice to make sure it's appropriate viewing material. Meanwhile, Joy (Joely Fisher) ends up in the hospital after she pushes herself too hard at the gym and gets angry when she discovers that her husband was watching pornography while she was away recovering. When Eddie accuses Joy of being a prude, she challenges him to their own private viewing experience. Written by: Nick Bakay & DJ Nash Directed by: James Widdoes watch
Eddie (Brad Garrett) and Joy (Joely Fisher) are at odds when one of their new bedside lamps is broken and Eddie refuses to be the one that gets it fixed. Convinced Joy should be responsible for fixing her own lamp, Eddie insists he is too busy to help and instead enjoys his bright side of the room. Fed up with the division of responsibility, Joy takes the working lamp and leaves Eddie in the dark. Meanwhile, Jeff (Eddie Kaye Thomas) and Steph (Kat Foster) have their own power struggle over their early bedtime. Written by: Josh Goldsmith & Cathy Yuspa Directed by: James Widdoes watch