Yes, Dear Season 6 Episode 6
Yes, Dear
Season 6

Ep 6. Jimmy from the Block

  • October 19, 2005
  • 8.6  (358)

Jimmy from the Block is the 6th episode of Yes, Dear season 6. In this episode, Jimmy is excited to attend his high school reunion and to impress his former classmates with his newfound success in life. However, he feels insecure when he learns that his friends have all achieved great things while he has stayed in his same old job as a mailman.

Meanwhile, Greg and Kim are having problems with their son, who has been acting out and getting into trouble at school. They turn to Sammy for advice, who suggests that they try to bond with their son by doing something together that he enjoys. Despite their initial reluctance, Greg and Kim decide to give it a try and end up having a great time playing video games with their son.

Back at the reunion, Jimmy tries to impress his former crush, Jenny, with stories of his success, but she sees through his lies and calls him out on them. Feeling embarrassed, Jimmy decides to leave the reunion early, but not before telling his friends the truth about his life and how he feels about them.

In the end, Jimmy realizes that the most important thing is not what he has achieved, but his relationships with the people he loves. He also learns that it's okay to be proud of who he is and what he does, regardless of what other people think. Meanwhile, Greg and Kim feel closer to their son and grateful for Sammy's advice.

Overall, Jimmy from the Block is a heartwarming episode that highlights the importance of family and friendship, and encourages viewers to be true to themselves.

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  • First Aired
    October 19, 2005
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    8.6  (358)
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