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The Hughes and Warners take different approaches to potty training their children. Jimmy tries to use an electronics store's return policy to his advantage.
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  • Watching this episode really made my birthday an excellent start

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    Today is my birthday and I woke up early for some reason so I flipped the channel to TBS and they were showing "Yes, Dear" and I decided to watch this episode since there was nothing else good on television. I don't watch "Yes, Dear" that much but I decided to watch this episode and this episode really made my birthday start off excellent and I'll never forget how hard I laughed at this episode. I'm glad I watched this episode because it was an excellent way to start my birthday. What can I say? I just absolutely loved the plot to this episode. There were moments that I just had to laugh at but the scene I laughed the most was that "Once Upon a Potty" video that Greg and Kim showed Logan in order for him to be potty trained. The "Once Upon a Potty" video was hilarious because the video was going through all of the body parts... I literally couldn't stop laughing and I had cover my mouth because everyone else was sleeping and I didn't want to wake them up but I was literally turning red in that part. The scene with Kim and Logan watching Greg use the restroom so Logan can be potty trained was also hilarious especially when Christine walked in the restroom. Jimmy's plot was also entertaining as well but not as funny as the potty training plot. Overall, I don't watch this show that much but waking up pretty early and laughing hard at this episode really made my birthday have an excellent start. 10/10moreless

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    This episode is one of the many that they try to compare their child to the other. Logan is being taught to use the bathroom wheras Sammy gets the chance from his parents and nothing happens. It seems that we all go through this from toilet training to driving a car. We hope for our best for our childern, but sometimes they crawl in life rather than run. Another part of this show features Mike O'Malley's character trying to watch Television, but that goes sour as well. The ending of this has Mike O'Malley's character selling back his television and other things to people.moreless

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    • In the store, when Sammy picks underwear, they refer to it as Snow White, but it's actually Hunchback of Notre Dame that he picks. When they get home, it's Snow White that they bought. Edit
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    • In the "67 Returning Shows - Fall Preview [2] 2001" issue, TV Guide printed a retraction saying "Though we gave Yes, Dear a drubbing in our Fall Preview issue last year, the sitcom has become a genuine hit" and to "expect another great finish in the ratings race." Edit
    • Joel Homan's name is added to the main cast list. Edit
    • The cartoon "Once Upon a Potty" was produced by Child Matters -- and not just for this show either! Edit
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    • Greg: I don't want Sam to be left behind. Look at Logan, he's already doing it. Kim: Well, maybe he's advanced. Greg: How can he be advanced? He's Logan. Edit
    • Greg: Sam come back! There's nothing to be afraid of! (Jimmy comes out of a bush) Ahh! Edit
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    • This episode was named after the 1940s comedy act done by Abbott and Costello. Edit
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