Carol looks for an apartment with Nathan and Debbie eager to help, each looking for a place far away from their own homes.
Tom and Carol attempt to finalize their divorce but then begin to have second thoughts about it. The hesitation sees Nathan and Debbie being thrown into a panic at the thought of their parents getting back together.
Nathan manages to secure the biggest interview of his career with professional basketball player Metta World Peace. After karma catches up with him, he risks ruining his reputation.
After Ray points out that Nathan has a history of being the worst wingman in history, Nathan decides to try and become a better friend by becoming less self-involved. Debbie and Adam fall out over what's best for their family's livelihood.
Nathan is assigned to cover a Sci-Fi Fest for his workplace and runs into a famous book author who has hated him since grade school. Meanwhile, Adam has an identity crisis when he learns that much of what he was taught on the commune was based on the mythology of Star Wars.
Carol is encouraged to become more daring and confront her former work nemesis as she attends the woman's retirement party.
When the Pope is scheduled to come to town, Nathan's planned week-long series of reports hits a snag when Ray gets a job offer to become the cameraman for a rival field Reporter.
The Millers decide to spend Thanksgiving apart for the first time ever, but they rethink the new family tradition when each of their individual Turkey Day plans hit snags.
The family attempt to help Aunt Louise after she decides she wants to accomplish something remarkable.
Kip wants the Millers to organize a living nativity scene. Carol wants Nathan and Kip to sort out the issues between them.
Nathan would like to to have a better relationship with his niece, Mikayla.