Matt and Amy's marriage is on the rocks, but they hope they can spice up their relationship by going on dates.
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A restless Amy attempts to climb Mount St. Helens in Washington state. Meanwhile, Matt plans a surprise for Amy by building a schoolhouse.
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The Roloffs take a trip to Australia, but Jeremy notices changes in the family upon their return.
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To celebrate Amy's 50th birthday and their 25th wedding anniversary, Matt plans a surprise trip to California for a romantic re-creation of their honeymoon in San Francisco.
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Matt's idea to triple the size of the farm by purchasing a neighboring property doesn't sit well with Amy, and when one of his businesses is shut down by the state, Matt realizes he may be facing bankruptcy.
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Matt and Amy are concerned about Zach's lack of motivation, but a new girlfriend changes his outlook on life.
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Matt's outlook on life sours as he's about to turn 50, but a number of surprises on his birthday boost his spirits.
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The Roloffs deal with some major changes as one of the twins moves out of state, and Matt and Amy come to terms with the state of their marriage and the future of their family.
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Zach and Jeremy think about getting their own place, prompting Matt and Amy to seriously consider selling the farm.
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The twins are now 20, and they're facing the challenges of growing up, from getting jobs to buying new cars.
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Viewer questions are answered by members of the Roloff family.
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The Roloffs answer frequently asked questions about life on the family farm.
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Amy, Zach and Jeremy travel to Haiti to provide relief for victims of the 2010 earthquake. Meanwhile, back at home, Matt launches a bicycle donation program to benefit dwarf children.
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Molly becomes overwhelmed while trying to balance schoolwork, a job, her college search and training for a marathon. Meanwhile, Jeremy takes up photography.
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Amy plans a big fund-raiser for her charity, but hits a roadblock when her board members find themselves at odds with one another.
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Amy trains for a challenging hike in her continuing quest to improve her health. Meanwhile, the family tries to give Jacob's confidence a boost.
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Zach signs up for a dating class, hoping he'll learn how to break the ice with the opposite sex. Meanwhile, the family suspect that Molly is interested in a boy.
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Amy and Matt butt heads over where she'll plant her garden. Also: Matt becomes convinced that bees are the keys to the success of his upcoming pumpkin crop.
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Matt has a large replica of Noah's Ark brought to the farm, despite Amy's protests.
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Rocky, the family dog, faces a health crisis, and everyone worries that they might have to say good-bye to him sooner than they expected.
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Matt's micromanaging gets on Amy and Jeremy's last nerve.
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Aspiring filmmaker Matt gathers a cast and crew, including Jeremy, to shoot a horror movie about a creepy pumpkin farm.
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Zach gets a job offer to portray a leprechaun, which prompts him to think about his future and address his dwarfism in new ways.
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The Roloff boys go camping, and chaos ensues. Meanwhile, the ladies visit the Oregon coast, but broken cameras and seasickness dampen the fun.
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Matt and Zach embark on a father-son road trip in an attempt to mend their broken relationship.
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Matt and Amy's busy public-speaking schedules start to take a toll on the kids, who aren't used to their parents being away for weeks at a time.
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Matt wants to have a garage sale to clear the junk out of the house, but he is met with resistance by the rest of the family.
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Season 6 opens as Matt gets serious about his health after a vertigo collapse, which prompts Amy to get herself checked out.
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Matt and Amy worry about the twins' lack of motivation with their freshman year of college off to a slow start. So Matt decides to teach them a valuable lesson by turning the management of Roloff Farms over to them during the height of pumpkin season.
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A county inspector pays a surprise visit to Roloff Farms and threatens to shut it down before the start of pumpkin season.
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Molly turns 16 and prepares for her driving test.
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Amy and Zach help launch an LP space camp.
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Matt hosts a "Fort-A-Thon" for disadvantaged children, hoping to inspire his own kids to be productive.
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Amy's charity golf tournament faces financial failure as she struggles to balance being a philanthropist, wife and mom.
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Amy's leadership skills are pushed to the limit when she embarks on a huge fund-raising venture for dwarf athletics.
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Amy learns to play golf while organizing a charity golf tournament for the Dwarf Athletic Association. Meanwhile, Matt begins building a giant woodshed on the farm.
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The Statesmen compete in the soccer finals at the World Dwarf Games in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
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The Statesmen vie for a gold medal in basketball at the 2009 World Dwarf Games, but a health scare takes one player out of the game, hurting their chances.
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Matt skips the opening days of the World Dwarf Games in Belfast, Northern Ireland, leaving Amy scrambling to get all the players registered to compete.
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Zach's soccer team arrives at Roloff Farms to train for the World Dwarf Games. Later, Matt and Amy have a misunderstanding over the training agenda, prompting Matt to make a shocking announcement that stuns Zach.
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Zach's soccer team prepares for the World Dwarf Games, and Matt appoints himself team manager, which leads to tension between him and Amy.
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Matt goes overboard while preparing for an LP soccer camp by building a huge locker room and a mini-Grand Canyon on the farm.
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The Roloffs reunite in Nice, France, and together they travel to Paris. Later, Matt overbooks their schedule, creating lots of tension among family members.
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Zach and Jeremy get lost in a small town on the edge of Germany's Black Forest, where they befriend a local who lets them stay at her house. In Italy, Amy, Molly and Jake travel from Florence to Venice.
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The twins' visit to Bavaria includes a tram ride to Germany's tallest peak and a sobering tour of Dachau concentration camp. Elsewhere, Amy, Molly and Jake travel from Rome to Pisa, Italy.
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A language barrier creates problems for Zach and Jeremy while they travel through Germany. Meanwhile, Amy, Molly and Jake travel to Italy, but it's a rough trip for Molly, who gets sick on the plane.
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Zach and Jeremy clash while exploring Amsterdam and its infamous red-light district.
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Zach and Jeremy embark on a European adventure, starting in Scotland, where traveling without the rest of the family proves to be harder than they imagined.
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The Roloffs celebrate Zach's and Jeremy's graduation from high school.
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Matt and Amy's families gather to celebrate the twins' upcoming graduation. But when Zach has a failing grade on his report card, no one is sure whether he'll receive a diploma after all.
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Zach's Ear
Season 5, Episode 19
Zach undergoes ear surgery to correct a hearing problem.
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Amy fears Matt is having a midlife crisis when he purchases two pricey cars when he still has to pay off their big home remodel.
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Matt returns to Baghdad to reunite with the Iraqi Salman family and bring them back to America, where they hope to get life-saving surgeries for their dwarf children.
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Amy travels to Florida to deliver a keynote speech at a charity fund-raiser and golf tournament. During her stay in the Sunshine State, she also volunteers at a relief organization and visits a children's home.
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While the rest of the family enjoy their stay on the dude ranch, Matt decides to skip out early, leaving an upset Amy behind to finish another vacation alone with the kids.
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The Roloffs rough it on a Utah dude ranch, where they take part in a cattle drive and a fun poker game.
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Molly fails a Spanish test and decides to stop speaking English until she masters the foreign language. Meanwhile, the twins' grades continue to flounder.
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Matt shocks the family by announcing that he's going to Hawaii---alone---on Mother's Day weekend, which is also the twins' 19th birthday. Amy feels abandoned, but still tries to plan a fun camping trip for the kids.
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Coach Zach
Season 5, Episode 11
Zach takes the first step to achieving his dream of being a soccer coach when he takes over as lead of Jacob's soccer camp.
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Jake gets his own cell phone for his 12th birthday, and before long he racks up an outrageous bill, making Matt and Amy question whether he's ready for the responsibility.
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Matt and the boys travel to the British Virgin Islands for an adventurous sailboat cruise. Unfortunately, once they get there Matt is sidelined for many of the activities due to his increasing lack of mobility.
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Matt plans a family sailing trip in the Caribbean, but Amy can't get off work, and Zach refuses to go on a family vacation without his mom.
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Amy allows the kids to have their friends over their newly remodeled home, but Matt thinks the home is still too chaotic and cluttered.
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Zach and Jeremy tour a nearby college, but Amy's not so sure they're ready for higher education.
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Zach's poor grades get him benched during his final high-school soccer season.
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Matt learns he'll have to undergo major spine surgery within six months, so he starts checking items off his "bucket list." First up: skiing with Jeremy.
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Molly attends her first high-school formal, which will also be Zach and Jeremy's last.
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Season 5 opens with Matt determined to finish Molly's Castle, his most costly farm attraction, which is 10 years in the making.
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Matt hopes to motivate the kids to clean up their bedrooms by placing a dumpster in the driveway; Jake's 10th birthday approaches and Matt plans a major remodeling of the kids' bedrooms.
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Pumpkin season is booming at Roloff Farms, and the stress of micromanaging the large, inexperienced staff starts to weigh on Matt.
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Tensions escalate between the twins when Jeremy is promoted to tractor supervisor. Also: a giant tortoise escapes from the Roloffs' new petting zoo.
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Amy tries to get the twins interested in cooking, but they're too busy thinking about typical teenage things, like dating, driving and getting tattoos.
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Matt has high expectations for the upcoming pumpkin season, but he starts to worry when opening day fails to draw large crowds.
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Matt finishes the new and improved trebuchet in honor of his late friend Mike Detjen.
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Space Jake
Season 4, Episode 37
Jacob attends Space Camp at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville, Ala., while Amy stays busy touring local historic sites.
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Molly gets her learner's permit, but her driving lessons get off to a shaky start.
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High-school seniors Zach and Jeremy have difficulty balancing their social lives with academics, especially as the SAT tests get closer.
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Matt and Amy go to Hawaii, leaving the twins in charge at home.
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Matt has a long, curvy bridge built, connecting the highest point on the farm to the tree house.
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Amy and the kids visit Biloxi, Miss., for a sobering look at the damage done by Hurricane Katrina. Then, they help build new houses and repair one that was damaged by the storm.
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Matt returns home after the riverboat cruise, while Amy and the kids continue their summer vacation with a road trip down South to New Orleans.
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Matt rejoins the family on the riverboat after taking care of things at home, and he's ready to relax, but unfortunately for him, Amy has other plans.
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The Roloffs take a riverboat cruise on the Mississippi, but Matt's journey is cut short by some urgent matters on the farm.
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Zach leads the Grasshogs, his dwarf soccer team, to the Dwarf Athletic Association of America (DAAA) tournament, which they're favored to win.
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The Roloffs attend the Little People of America National Conference in Detroit. Matt and Amy met at the event 22 years ago.
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Amy takes the kids to see her childhood home in Michigan.
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Amy and the kids visit her parents in Michigan.
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Molly is named valedictorian of her eighth-grade class, but she refuses to give a speech.
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Conclusion. Matt returns to the Middle East with an orthopedic surgeon, who will perform leg-straightening operations on two of the dwarf children Matt met on his first visit to Iraq.
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Part 1 of 2. Matt returns to the Middle East with an orthopedic surgeon, who will perform leg-straightening operations on two of the dwarf children Matt met on his first visit to Iraq.
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In the aftermath of Mike's death, the family honors his memory with an emotional get-together.
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The Roloffs cope with the sudden death of a dear family friend, Mike Detjen.
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Conclusion. Matt and Amy's families unite for a holiday get-together at the farm.
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Part 1 of 2. The family decks the halls before Matt and Amy's families arrive for a holiday celebration.
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Part 1 of 2. Matt travels to Baghdad to help dwarf children in need of medical attention.
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Amy celebrates her sister's birthday with a trip to Taos, N.M., where they ride horses, go white-water rafting and visit a Native American sweat lodge. The fun comes to a quick halt, however, when Amy hears of chaos at the farm.
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Zach and Jeremy turn 18, and Amy plans to celebrate with a pool party. But first, Matt must get the pool in working order.
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Amy celebrates Mother's Day by visiting a friend in Napa, Cal. Meanwhile, Matt plans a surprise for her back at home by having a gazebo built at her favorite spot on the farm.
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Matt, Zach and Jeremy bond during a road trip to pick up the old Volkswagen from a body shop.
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The Roloffs head to Orlando for a much-needed family vacation that includes belly-dancing and alligator-catching.
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After six long months, the remodel nears its completion. The family's relief is short-lived, however, due to Jeremy's run-in with the new garage door.
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In the midst of the remodel, Matt decides he wants to move his business office into the house, which doesn't sit well with Amy.
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Amy and Matt try to teach the twins about perseverance when their soccer team goes on a losing streak, but Amy's competitive nature gets the best of her on the sidelines.
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The twins have a brush with the law when they are caught off-roading, which results in the suspension of their driving privileges.
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It's chaotic at the Roloff household when Matt hires a friend to build a new deck, and then repeatedly makes last-minute changes. Meanwhile, Amy prepares her preschool class for graduation.
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While Amy and Matt enjoy their stay in Las Vegas, Jacob joins his big brothers on an adventurous hike.
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Matt and Amy go to Las Vegas on a business trip. Meanwhile, the kids face a plumbing crisis back at the farm.
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Zach and his friends create a Civil War film for extra credit, and there's a last-minute scramble when he realizes he hasn't written a part for his girlfriend.
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Amy and Matt are invited to speak at a corporate conference, but he's feeling under the weather. Meanwhile, the kids try managing daily life at the farm on their own.
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Zach and Jeremy go camping with their buddies, causing Amy to worry when they fail to return home on time. Meanwhile, Molly and her girlfriends spend a night in the Native American plank house.
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Matt decides to go green and recruits the entire family to help him install a geothermal heat-pump system.
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In the Season 4 opener, Matt travels to Baghdad to help dwarf children in need of medical attention.
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Conclusion. In Iraq, Matt meets a young boy with Morquio's syndrome who undergoes an eight-hour operation to have his legs straightened.
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Amy and the kids complain that their home is becoming unlivable as Matt's home renovation spirals out of control, and when he realizes he's way over budget, there's a question of whether it can ever be completed.
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Amy gives a motivational speech and leads workshops at Cornell College in Iowa, where she also engages in winter activities with students. Back at the farm, progress on Matt's huge home-remodeling project is slow.
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Zach invites average-height date Danni to his high-school winter formal dance and Jeremy takes girlfriend Kirsten. Meanwhile, Amy leaves for a motivational speech at a college in Iowa.
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A planned garage addition grows and ends up doubling the size of the Roloff house, a prospect they find exciting until they figure out that the construction will force them all to live together in the den until the project is done.
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Matt's plans to completely remodel the Roloff house turn out to be more than he can handle, and Amy worries about the cost since they've already hired an architect and a general contractor.
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Matt and his dwarf friend Connie participate in a high-school project designed to create Little People awareness; Jeremy, Zach, his average-height girlfriend Dani and their friends join in a relief effort to assist families hit by a flood.
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Matt and Amy's friend Rob prepares for risky surgery to correct a dwarfism-related spinal issue; after the procedure, Matt visits him as he recovers in California.
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Matt and Amy hope to improve Zach and Jeremy's grades by signing the boys up for a tutoring service, but things get off to a bumpy start; Jeremy shows his engineering aptitude by building a working hovercraft.
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Jeremy's chronic tardiness at school causes Amy to rescind his newly earned right to drive; meanwhile, both Jeremy and Zach get into trouble when they bring home bad grades.
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Amy hopes for some quality mother-daughter time when she takes Molly to Victoria, British Columbia, where they'll also go whale watching. Back at home, Zach goes on his first real date with Dani, an average-height girl.
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Halloween nears, and Matt, Jacob and Mike D. work on a safer, stronger trebuchet, but in an odd twist of fate, Mike and Jacob are injured on the one-year anniversary of the original accident.
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A record-breaking pumpkin season requires everyone to pitch in, but Molly shows up late with a bad attitude, so Matt and Amy need to straighten her out.
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Pumpkin season proceeds without Matt and Amy, who are on a Mexican cruise, and things at the farm go downhill when there's bad weather and the substitute manager quarrels with Grandma Peg.
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A little-people cruise complicates the first week of pumpkin season, and tensions rise within the family as Matt and Amy prepare to leave.
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Matt wants to remodel his Indian Village attraction on the farm and enlists Native Americans to assist in constructing an authentic cedar-plank house; Molly leads her school's flag team in a parade.
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Matt and a friend plan to build a sawmill with a waterwheel, but they find themselves disagreeing. Meanwhile, the boys get to work running water to the mill.
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Matt plans a surprise dinner for Amy to celebrate their 20th wedding anniversary. Meanwhile, Jeremy marks a year of dating his girlfriend Kirsten, and Zach begins his first romantic relationship with an average-height girl.
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Matt gets his turn on the stand in his DUI trial and faces an intense cross-examination by the prosecutor, but the jury can't reach a unanimous agreement after hours of deliberation.
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Matt's DUI trial begins and the arresting officer testifies against him; Matt frets about his chances and prepares to take the stand.
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As the third season begins, Matt goes to court to learn the date of his upcoming DUI trial, and works with Amy to prepare his defense. Later, he meets with his attorney.
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Matt promises the pool will be ready for Molly's birthday; Jacob suffers another head injury; the twins take their final driver's license tests, which Jeremy approaches with confidence while Zach is less certain.
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The twins take their final driver's license tests, which Jeremy approaches with total confidence while Zach is less certain; Amy must come to terms with the boys' increasing independence.
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Matt promises that the swimming pool will be ready for Molly's birthday party; Jacob suffers another head injury, sending him back to the hospital.
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Matt finally visits the doctor for the first time in years and gets a rude surprise about his health; the doctor recommends swimming, so Matt decides to build a family pool.
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Matt finally visits the doctor for the first time in years and gets a rude surprise about his health.
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Matt's doctor recommends swimming as a way to improve his health, so Matt decides to build a family pool.
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During the Bahamas trip, Jeremy finds he has a knack for sailing, and the Roloffs experience Bahamian culture.
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The Roloffs appreciate Bahamian culture as the vacation in Abacos ends.
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Jeremy discovers he has a talent for sailing during the Bahamas trip.
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Matt is booked to give a motivational speech in Paducah, Ky., so he brings Civil War history buffs Zach and Molly along; the Roloffs scramble to get passports for their family vacation to the Bahamas, which begins with a sailing excursion.
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The Roloffs scramble to get passports for their family vacation to the Bahamas, which begins with a sailing excursion.
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Paducah
Season 3, Episode 13
Matt is booked to give a motivational speech in Paducah, Ky., so he brings Civil War history buffs Zach and Molly along.
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Zach invites three of his dwarf buddies to the farm for a weekend of paintball, horseplay and sports, which leads to a paintball war against Jeremy and his average-height friends.
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Zach invites three of his dwarf buddies to the farm for a weekend of paintball, horseplay and sports.
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Zach and his three dwarf buddies stage a paintball war against Jeremy and his average-height friends.
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Matt customizes his red Volkswagen Beetle so it fits him perfectly; Jeremy, Zach and their buddies build a fort in the woods by the farm.
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Matt customizes his red Volkswagen Beetle so it fits him perfectly.
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Jeremy, Zach and their buddies build a fort in the woods by the farm.
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Zach has recovered from leg surgery sufficiently to compete in the Dwarf Athletic Association of America Games and he also faces his soccer rivals.
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Zach has recovered from leg surgery sufficiently to compete in the Dwarf Athletic Association of America Games.
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After recovering from leg surgery, Zach faces his soccer rivals.
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The conclusion of the Roloffs' road trip finds the family retracing their roots in California; back home, it's planting season, and Matt leads the charge to get this year's pumpkin and corn crops in.
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The conclusion of the Roloffs' road trip finds the family retracing their roots in California.
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Planting season begins and Matt wants to get the pumpkin and corn crops in; Amy, Molly and Grandma Peg plant a family vegetable garden.
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Matt's planning is called into question during a blazing trek through the 128-degree heat of Death Valley. Later, the third leg of the RV odyssey finds Amy and Molly in Sedona, Ariz., while the guys get their kicks on Route 66.
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The third leg of the RV odyssey finds Amy and Molly spending a peaceful day in Sedona, Ariz., while Matt and the boys get their kicks on Route 66.
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Matt's planning is called into question during a blazing trek through the 128-degree heat of Death Valley.
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The twins' poor grades, especially their failing marks in math, mean their next stop is summer school. Later, the family begins a road-trip vacation in an RV heading to their first destination, Yosemite, but runs into problems before getting very far.
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The third season begins as the school year ends, but the twins' poor grades, especially their failing marks in math, mean their next stop is summer school.
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The Roloffs pack up and head out on a road-trip vacation in an oversized RV, with a first stop planned for Yosemite, but problems arise before they get very far.
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The family goes to Knott's Berry Farm in California, and Zach is unhappy when his shunt prevents him from going on certain rides; the family goes to a LPA Conference in Phoenix, and Molly dresses up for the LPA dance; returning home, Matt announces he has plans for a family road trip to Yosemite and the Grand Canyon.
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The family goes to a LPA Conference in Phoenix, and Molly dresses up for the LPA dance; returning home, Matt announces he has plans for a family road trip to Yosemite and the Grand Canyon.
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The family goes to Knott's Berry Farm in California; Zach is unhappy when his shunt prevents him from going on certain rides.
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Amy's alma mater, Central Michigan University, invites her to give a speech to the students. She arrives feeling unprepared for the task but being on campus brings back memories that prove inspirational.
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Amy finds it difficult to prepare for her upcoming motivational speech at the college and arrives feeling unprepared, but once on campus she rediscovers inspirational memories.
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The room remodeling is almost done, and Jeremy makes a deal with his parents to help finish the project. Meanwhile, Amy's alma mater, Central Michigan University, invites her to give a speech to the students.
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Matt has his hands full with bulldozing a new parking lot and marketing his custom-made stool kits.
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Matt falls from a plastic stool, which makes him more determined than ever to get his custom-made stool kits into hotels. His efforts produce an order for 400 kits from a major chain, causing the farm to go into high gear to get them made on time.
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Matt has his hands full bulldozing a new parking lot, repairing the Old West Town church, finishing Molly's castle and completing his “Men's Crisis Center.” Meanwhile, Amy tries to keep Jacob focused on school work.
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Zach's recovery progresses slowly, and when the cast comes off, he's running around too soon; Matt and Amy try to keep Jeremy focused his schoolwork.
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Matt and Amy each try different methods to keep Jeremy focused on his schoolwork, but Matt soon realizes that his offer of an old beat-up '68 Camaro may not be enough incentive.
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Zach's recovery goes a little too slowly for his liking, so when the cast comes off, he's eager to ride his bike, kick a soccer ball and run around. There is a risk, though, that so much activity so soon may cause a setback.
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Matt offers a $100 bounty for the capture of a bothersome mole; Matt schemes to raise money by having soil dumped at the farm, but the caravan of trucks drives Amy crazy.
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Zach is stuck indoors recovering from leg surgery, while Jeremy and his buddies have a snowball fight; Zach returns to Oakland after months of recovery to have his cast removed.
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Zach returns to Oakland after months of recovery to have his cast removed and to find out if his bowed leg was successfully straightened; Matt encourages Molly's growing interest in geography with a visit to Rand McNally in Irvine, Cal.
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While Zach is stuck indoors recovering from leg surgery, Jeremy and his buddies have a snowball fight; meanwhile, the high-school dance is coming soon but Zach isn't sure if he's going.
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Jake's 10th birthday approaches and Matt plans a major remodeling of the kids' bedrooms. When Jake refuses to help, Matt tries to motivate him by having Jake's room painted with a glow-in-the-dark galactic theme.
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Matt hopes to motivate the kids to clean up their bedrooms by placing a dumpster in the driveway and suggesting they can use it to get rid of things they don't need, but they don't seem to get the message.
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Grandpa Ron and Grandma Peg join the family in Oakland for Zach's leg surgery; family friend Marty Klebba stops by to cheer him up and winds up in a wrestling match with Amy.
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Back from the hospital, Zach adjusts to his wheelchair, walker and crutches; family friend Marty Klebba stops by to cheer him up and winds up in a wrestling match with Amy.
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Grandpa Ron and Grandma Peg join the family in Oakland for Zach's leg surgery, which unfortunately, proves to be extremely painful.
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Amy takes Zach to Oakland for a consultation on his leg surgery, and they return home as a storm hits, causing destruction and a blackout on the farm. After Christmas, the family returns to Oakland for the surgery.
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Final Prep
Season 2, Episode 34
After a Christmas celebration, the family heads for Oakland for Zach's leg surgery and Matt tries to calm Zach, who is becoming increasingly anxious.
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Amy takes Zach to Oakland for a consultation prior to surgery on his bowed legs, and they return home just before a powerful storm hits, causing destruction and a blackout on the farm.
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After sitting out the previous season, Zach gives high-school soccer another try; Matt turns his barn into a “Men's Crisis Center”, where he'll hang out with his boys.
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Jacob gets soccer lessons from the twins, but his temper makes it difficult; Matt gets a team of designers and builders to construct a little people-friendly bike for Zach.
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Matt gets a team of designers and builders to construct a Little People-friendly bike for Zach, who has difficulty keeping up when he and his taller twin brother Jeremy ride their bikes.
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Jacob gets soccer lessons from the twins, but his temper makes it difficult. Meanwhile, Amy is concerned about Jacob's bad attitude toward school; and Matt takes Rocky, the dog, to the vet to find out if he should have eye surgery.
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Matt turns his barn into a “Men's Crisis Center” where he can hang out with his boys, but as he's cleaning up, he discovers his childhood diary and decides to show his daughter the meaning of their farm.
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Zach gives high-school soccer another shot and struggles to earn the respect of his teammates. Meanwhile, Jeremy learns he failed to make the Olympic Development soccer team.
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Jeremy's poor performance in school has Matt and Amy thinking about his academic future; the twins turn 16 and want their driver's licenses.
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Jeremy's poor performance in school has Matt and Amy thinking about his academic future; Matt give a motivational speech at a Pennsylvania college and he uses the opportunity to put in a plug for his son.
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The twins turn 16 and want their driver's licenses, but Jeremy must wait until his grades improve and Zach is still shaky behind the wheel. Meanwhile, Matt races his VW bug at a local drag strip.
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After the trebuchet accident, Matt decides to order a professional safety inspection of the entire farm; he also plans a surprise birthday party for Amy and Molly before leaving for a convention in Florida, and leaves the twins in charge of putting the event together.
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Matt plans a surprise birthday party for Amy and Molly before leaving for a convention in Florida, and leaves the twins in charge of putting the event together.
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Following the trebuchet accident, Matt decides to order a professional safety inspection of the farm; Matt and Amy argue over finances; Amy tries to impress the kids with the value of a dollar.
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An accident involving the trebuchet sends Jacob and family friend Mike Dentjn to the hospital in serious condition with injuries to their heads and necks, and the Roloffs unite as a family.
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An accident at the farm involving the counterweight of the one-ton trebuchet results in Jacob and family friend Mike Dentjn spending two days and three nights in the hospital listed in serious condition with injuries to their heads and necks.
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As Jacob and Mike recover from the accident, the Roloffs unite as a family.
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Matt helps with an adoption of a dwarf child and celebrates his 45th birthday with a surprise visit from a state senator.
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Matt's 45th birthday includes an official commendation for his community work; a dwarf adoption is the first mission for Matt's new organization, CoDA (Coalition for Dwarf Advocacy).
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Matt's 45th birthday includes an official commendation for his community work. Elsewhere, the pumpkin season starts well with plenty of customers.
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Matt wants to quit his job in order to better handle the kids who act up when he is away. Later, the twins are grounded when they do not help with the chores.
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The pumpkin season starts well, but problems shut the farm down temporarily. Matt's 45th birthday includes a surprise visit from a state senator.
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Matt helps with a dwarf child's adoption through his new organization, CoDA (Coalition for Dwarf Advocacy), the group's first effort since its formation.
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The twins are asked to help prepare the farm for another corporate picnic, but they play around instead and get even more work to do after being grounded.
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Matt wants to quit his job to better manage the kids, who act out while he is gone; Jacob angers Amy by smashing lightbulbs in the barn.
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Zach visits with friends on the farm and in Pasadena; and Matt goes to New York City to promote his invention to a hotel executive.
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Matt meets with a little-person hotel executive in New York to push his invention, an accessibility kit, and get it placed in national hotels.
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Zach mingles with fellow little-person friends at the farm and on a trip to Pasadena. Jeremy goes to Seattle for a pro soccer game and gets advice from Freddy Adu before an Olympic-camp tryout.
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Zach entertains a friend at the farm, then meets up with little-person twins in Pasadena, Cal.
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Amy and the rest of the family arrive at the conference; Zach is advised to have surgery for the pain in his legs.
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Matt and Zach attend a little-person conference, where Matt meets old and new friends while Zach plays ball in the hotel halls.
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The Roloffs attend a little-person conference and meet up with friends; Zach is advised by a doctor to have surgery for his leg problems.
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Conclusion. The Thanksgiving family reunion starts with a tour of the farm, followed by a photo session. But the picture-taking lasts longer than planned, resulting in some kitchen drama.
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Part 1 of 2. The Roloffs plan a family reunion for Thanksgiving, but Matt starts some last-minute renovations that leave them scrambling to be ready in time for the guests.
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The Roloffs plan a family reunion for Thanksgiving that includes all the relatives on both Matt and Amy's sides, but Matt's last-minute home improvements leave them scrambling to be ready in time for their guests.
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Matt buys a vintage VW Beetle and repaints the house while Amy is away. Then he starts building a zipline ride, but soon realizes he's taken on more than he can handle.
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Matt wants to quit his job to better handle the kids, who act out while he's away; Jacob angers Amy by smashing lightbulbs in the barn; Matt plans to build a zipline ride, but the project may be more difficult than he anticipated.
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Matt tries to build a zipline after his Hawaii experience, but soon wonders if he has overdone it with his plans.
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While Amy visits her sisters in San Francisco, Matt buys a vintage VW Beetle and repaints the house, and then worries that Amy will be upset with what he's done.
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Matt hires a crew to build a deck on the house, and the kids work on a fort until Jacob steps on a rusty nail. Later, while Amy visits her sisters in San Francisco, Matt buys a vintage VW and repaints the house, then worries she will be upset with his actions.
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Remodeling of the Roloff home is still unfinished, so Matt brings in pros to build a new deck; Matt devises a solution to the inspection problem.
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As the Roloffs are putting the finishing touches on their deck, it fails inspection, but Matt has a clever way to solve the problem.
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Matt hires a crew to build a deck onto the Roloff house; and the kids work on building a tree fort until Jacob steps on a rusty nail.
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Matt's attempt to help Zach with a soccer team for the Dwarf Athletic Association of America Games is not a success; later, Zach has the chance to compete with people his own size.
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Game On!
Season 2, Episode 8
Zach competes in the Dwarf Athletic Association of America Games and goes up against the L.A. Breakers, led by actor Marty Klebba.
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Matt helps Zach put together a soccer team for the Dwarf Athletic Association of America Games, but Zach's leg injury jeopardizes the team.
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Amy is pampered in Hawaii and the family enjoys a full schedule of activities, including snorkeling and a zip-line tour.
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Hawaiian vacation plans include outrigger canoeing, snorkeling and a zip-line tour, during which Matt contends with his fear of heights.
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Amy is uncomfortable with the pampering she receives at the hotel while on vacation in Hawaii; Zach works on getting over his fear of the water so he can go surfing.
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The twins go on strike after Matt hires them to work in the pumpkin patch. Next, preparing for a trip to Hawaii is stressful for Matt, who has to push the family to get ready for the vacation.
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Matt urges the family to prepare for a trip to Hawaii, causing stress during the last-minute rush before they leave.
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Matt hires the twins to help in the pumpkin patch after the peach crop fails, but the boys go on strike in hopes of earning more money.
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The twins turn 16 and celebrate with friends at the beach, where Jacob becomes more rebellious, so Matt and Amy devote more attention to him. Later, Matt hires home organizers as a gift for Amy on Mother's Day, but fears he offended her with the gesture.
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Matt hires home-organization experts as a Mother's Day gift for Amy, but fears he offended her with the gesture.
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The twins turn 16 and celebrate with friends at the beach. During the party, Jacob starts acting out, so Matt and Amy devote more attention to him.
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Previously unaired interviews with the family highlight this retrospective of the first season.
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The Roloffs look back on the previous year and comment on the changes to the farm and family.
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Jeremy introduces his first girlfriend to the family; Matt thinks a catapult will attract customers to the pumpkin patch.
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The twins try for their driving learner's-permit; Amy and Matt fight over his decision to rent out the farm for corporate gatherings.
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Matt plans a remodeling project as a birthday surprise for Amy and Molly; Jeremy brings his first girlfriend home; Molly is tapped for a photo shoot and Amy gets a look at the image-conscious world of modeling.
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Zach invites a dwarf girl to his winter formal banquet. His brother Jeremy is calm and confident at the event, but Zach is anxious during his first date. Later, Matt tries to finish remodeling the family kitchen before his business trip to South America.
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Zach and Jeremy attend a convention for little people. Later, Matt and Amy are too stressed to celebrate their 18th wedding anniversary.
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Matt and Amy Roloff recount the story of how they met and there's a clothes-shopping trip for twins Jeremy and Zach. Later, the twins attend a Little Person convention, where Zach struggles with the dating scene while Jeremy gets all the attention.
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Matt tries to finish remodeling the family kitchen before his business trip to South America.
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First Date
Season 1, Episode 19
Zach invites a dwarf girl to his winter formal banquet. His brother Jeremy is calm and confident at the event, but Zach is anxious during his first date.
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Matt gets upset when Zach turns down a chance to socialize with dwarf girls; Amy tries to motivate Jeremy before a soccer game; Matt and Amy take a weeklong tropical cruise to relax, but after they return they argue over Matt's latest plan to raise chickens.
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Zach is rushed to the hospital for emergency surgery after he comes down with a strange illness. Later, Matt takes a computer job at Amy's urging, but his transition to an office environment is a challenge.
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Matt takes a computer job at Amy's urging, but his transition to an office environment is a challenge.
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Zach is rushed to the hospital for emergency surgery after he comes down with an strange illness.
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Matt and Amy take a weeklong tropical cruise to relax, but after they return they argue over Matt's latest plan to raise chickens.
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Matt gets upset when Zach turns down a chance to socialize with dwarf girls; Amy tries to motivate Jeremy before a soccer game.
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While the Roloffs prepare for the holidays, they learn that Jeremy would prefer to be with his girlfriend and Matt's height complicates his gift shopping. Later, Matt makes plans to remodel the kitchen so that it's the right size for Amy.
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Zach makes it even harder for himself to get a driver's permit. While getting ready for his third attempt, he goes for a joy ride on the farm and wrecks the family van.
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Matt introduces Zach to dwarf role models, including a law professor who served in the Clinton administration and a welder who works on a naval submarine.
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It's almost New Year's Day, and Matt has plans to make a big change in the house, remodeling the kitchen to make it the right size for Amy.
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The Roloffs prepare to celebrate the holidays, but Matt has trouble on his Christmas-shopping trip because of his height.
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Matt plans to build a trebuchet, hoping that pumpkin chucking will attract more customers to his pumpkin patch. Later, he fights with Amy over what he paid the twins for their help in the field.
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Jeremy brings his first girlfriend home, but Zach remains self-conscious about his height. Molly is tapped for a photo shoot and Amy gets a look at the image-conscious world of modeling.
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Twins Zach and Jeremy prepare to take their learner's permit exam and go to the Department of Motor Vehicles. Zach encounters challenges, but Jeremy has no problems passing.
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Matt rents out the family farm for a corporate picnic as an easy way to make money, but Amy considers the event an invasion of privacy.
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Twins Zach and Jeremy prepare to take their driving learners-permit exam and go to the Department of Motor Vehicles. Later, Zach tries to coach soccer since he cannot compete with the average-height players.
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Matt plans a big birthday surprise for Amy and Molly. Later, the twins start their first week of high school; and Jeremy clashes with Amy, who is angered by his lazy attitude.
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As the twins start their first week of high school, Jeremy clashes with Amy, who is angered by his lazy attitude when he wants to skip soccer practice.
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Matt plans a big birthday surprise for Amy and Molly that involves a large remodeling project, but he realizes his size may keep him from finishing in time.
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Matt hopes to bond with Jeremy and Zach on a weekend camping trip, but things don't go as planned. Zach fights with Matt over a BB gun, then has trouble handling a real shotgun. Later, the boys push themselves to climb a difficult mountain path.
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Matt and Amy find themselves too stressed to celebrate their 18th wedding anniversary. Matt's parents join the kids to plan a surprise party, causing Matt and Amy to reevaluate their relationship.
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Matt and Amy find themselves too stressed to celebrate their 18th wedding anniversary. Later, Matt hopes to bond with Jeremy and Zach on a weekend camping trip, but things don't go as planned.
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Twins?
Season 1, Episode 2
Zach and Jeremy attend a Little Person convention, where Zach struggles with the dating scene while Jeremy gets all the attention.
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Matt and Amy Roloff recount the story of how they met. Also: a clothes-shopping trip for twins Jeremy and Zach.
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