Jimmy Sponsors a Vacation

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“Jimmy Sponsors a Vacation”
Yes, Dear episode
Episode no. Season 6
Episode 117
Guest stars Nicole Balick, Jennifer James, Steve Clark, Tom Beyer, Fernanda Motta
Written by Bob Smiley, Melissa Carter
Directed by Mark Cendrowski
Production no. 6AEJ09
Original airdate December 14, 2005
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Jimmy Sponsors a Vacation is an episode of the American television sitcom Yes, Dear.

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

Jimmy & Christine announce that they are treating Greg & Kim to a weekend vacation in Napa Valley (wine). Greg is upset because Jimmy, in order to save money, got the tickets on standby and they have to wait to get tickets on the next available flight. Greg eases up after having a cinnamon bun, but it doesn't last long. The attendant at the gate announces that they overbooked and anyone who gives up their tickets on the flight will receive $100 per ticket and seats on the next flight. Much to Greg's dismay, Jimmy accepts the offer. Jimmy bribes Greg with a pretzel.

The flight attendant announces their flight is boarding and Greg finds out they have six or seven layovers. Greg gets angry and threatens to leave, but doesn't want to stay with Kim's mother who is home babysitting. Greg gets stuck next to an annoying person on the flight to Bakersfield, because not surprisingly the seats aren't together. Jimmy announces they must stay the night in Stockton, California. Greg attacks Jimmy on the plane. The hotel is a dump and both couples are forced to stay in the same room because there is a convention in town. They finally arrive at Napa Valley and Jimmy reveals the catch, they must listen to a timeshare presentation. Kim finally loses her cool and attacks Jimmy.

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