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Greg gets tickets to the NCAA Final Four, but they conflict with an 80th birthday party for Kim and Christine's grandmother.
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  • This is one of the best.

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    I think that this particular episode of "Yes, Dear" is one of the best of all-time. It's really funny and has one of the best story plots of any other episode. I really liked the way the story worked out, like how Greg got the two tickets, had to give them to Jimmy and felt bad about missing out on a great trip to New Orelans. Then, when Jimmy and Billy get back they make up a story about how bad of a time they had, when in actuality, it was probably the best time of their lives. I just really liked the way everything turned on Greg in the end and sympothy was turned to Jimmy.moreless

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  • In order to promote the final four, that would be airing the same week as this episode Yes, Dear sent Jimmy and Billy to the Final Four in New Orleans, while Greg was stuck at home at a birthday party. Jimmy and Billy meet up with sports commentator Jim Nmoreless

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    This is a very novel episode. There are two tickets to the Final Four, which happens to be in New Orleans. However, the game is on the same day as a birthday party that is to be held in L.A. at the house. Of course, Christine and Kim try their best to get Jimmy and Greg to stay for the party. Kim guilts Greg into staying, while Jimmy decides to go and gives the extra ticket to Billy. While Jimmy and Billy are in a bar before the game they run into Jim Nance, the commentator for the Final Four. After Jimmy and Billy impress Nance with their ability to come up with clever jokes and analogies he invites them to sit in the press box with him and then later the CBS party.

    Meanwhile, the party at home turns out to be women only because all of the guys that were supposed to show up wanted to watch the game. Greg is sent out to get ice and a pack of cigarettes, and when he returns he finds that he has missed all of the festivities. Christine teaches Greg how to use this to guilt trip Kim into doing anything for him. This works out great for Greg and he decides to milk not going to New Orleans for all its worth. However his plan is foiled, when Jimmy comes back saying they had a horrible time so Christine will forgive him for missing the party. Therefore, the episode ends with Kim thinking she did Greg a favor in forcing him to stay.moreless

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    • Music: Melanie's "Brand New Key" (cover version) Edit
    • The original broadcast was a part of CBS' "Monday Madness." Yes, Dear was the only show of the night that had a fully-fledged basketball theme, though. Edit
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    • Jim Nantz: (Commentating on the Final Four Game) Tonight's competition is going to be hotter than Charles Barkley's thighs after 30 minutes on a treadmill. Edit
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