March Madness (Yes, Dear episode)
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Yes, Dear episode | |
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“March Madness” | |
Episode no. | Season 3 Episode 67 |
Guest star(s) | Brendon Baerg, Anthony Bain, Michael Bain, Billy Gardell, Alley Mills,Ellen Albertini Dow, Jim Nantz, Dona Hardy |
Writer(s) | Bobby Bowman, Danny Smith |
Director | Jeff Meyer |
Production no. | 3AEJ20 |
Original airdate | March 31, 2003 |
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March Madness is an episode of the American television sitcom Yes, Dear.
[edit] Plot
When Greg receives free passes to the March Madness games in New Orleans, Kim makes him choose between the game and her grandmother's 80th birthday, during the same time as the final game. After a guilt trip by Kim, Greg finally gives up his tickets to Jimmy, who takes Billy along with him to the Big Easy, even after a similar plot by Christine. While there, the two visit a bar and notice Jim Nantz, who invites them up to the CBS press box to write jokes for him. Back in Los Angeles, Greg goes to the store during the party, and arrives home realizing that he missed out on the group photo and the opening of gifts, the very same things that Kim wanted him to be there for. After advice from Christine, Greg starts using Kim's new guilt against her for his advantage. When Billy and Jimmy return, they devise a fake story to make the rest seem like they had a bad time. Kim buys it, and removes the guilt.
[edit] References
- "March Madness" TV.com's Yes, Dear Episode Guide, March 31, 2003.