Louis is thrilled for Eddie’s first middle school dance.
Meanwhile, Jessica tries to bond with Grandma Huang.
Middle school dances can really suck.

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It can really can get to shy folks or those with a false confidence to hide their insecurities.
Many can empathize with his nerves of the chance of discovering your crush doesnt like you back.
This isnt the first time Louis has imparted his view of the American Dream upon his kids.
He uprooted his family from Washington D.C. to Orlando to open, own, and operate his own restaurant.
Theyre all having a great time playingShaq Fuwith the Game Genie on hand.
But the chance Allison and the other girls will be able to be gyrated into your orbit seems slim.
And if Trent keeps yelling, SHAGGY!
all hope is lost.
In true Hughes fashion, Eddie and Louis bond when he realizes Shaq knows all.
NEXT: House-flipping and coin-stealing
In the non-dance world, Grandma Huang is thrust into a rare spotlight moment.
The entire family, except Jessica, mourned his passing and remembered him fondly.
It all mildly blows up when Grandma plays pro bono CPA for Honey.
Jessica confronts and demands to know the root of Grandmas iciness.
Though theyve shared the same home, theres been a communication breakdown between the familys dueling maternal figures.
The view is that Jessica housing Grandma isnt an act of kindness, but rather an obligation to family.
Sometimes its a detriment for Jessica, but its what drove her to get a real estate license.
As long as no horse murals end up in any homes on the market, this canonlygo smoothly.
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