According to Jim
Jim is an abrasive but lovable suburban father. Much like his real life counterpart, Jim's character is noted as a fan of Blues music, as well as the Chicago Blackhawks, Chicago Bulls, Chicago Bears, and the Chicago Cubs. He's married to a gorgeous woman, Cheryl, and raises his five children – Ruby, Gracie, Kyle, and ...
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Terminée | Américaine | 25 minutes |
Comédie, Comedy | ABC (US) | 2001 |
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2.01 - The Importance of Being Jim
The Importance of Being Jim
Jim buys a digital camera from one of Dana's ex-boyfriends, and it comes with stored pictures of the woman he dumped Dana for. Cheryl thinks it will make Dana feel better if she saw how ugly the new girl is, but Jim simply deletes the pictures because they weren't important enough for him. They start a fight about what's important to each one of them and Cheryl hides his new camera. Jim tries to get back at her, unsuccessfully. When Kyle starts to take his first steps, the camera is nowhere to be found and the moment is lost forever. That's when Cheryl realizes her actions didn't do any good. They make up and agree on paying more attention to what's important to each other.
Diffusion originale : 01 octobre 2002
Diffusion française :
01 octobre 2002
Réalisat.eur.rice.s :
Philip Charles MacKenzie
Scénariste.s :
Bob Nickman
Guest.s :