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S1 • E1
After the Huangs move to the suburbs in Orlando, Florida, they discover life is a lot different than in the Chinatown area of Washington, D.C.

S1 • E2
Jessica thinks school must be too easy for the boys and gives them extra homework; Louis tries to get Jessica to ease up on her strict approach.

S1 • E3
Louis urges the family to make new friends at a neighborhood block party. Eddie tries to earn respect in the neighborhood.

S1 • E4
Eddie's cousin introduces him to hip-hop, while the family is visited by Jessica's sister.

S1 • E5
Louis must hire an instructor to give the restaurant staff a sexual harassment seminar. Eddie attempts to impress his friends during a sleep over.

S1 • E6
Eddie takes a job at the family restaurant to earn money for a new video game, and Jessica searches for a job of her own.

S1 • E7
The Huangs get a billboard for the restaurant, but it keeps on getting vandalized. Eddie tries impressing a girl that he likes.

S1 • E8
Eddie tries to make friends with the only other Chinese kid in school.

S1 • E9
Jessica worries she can't compete with a top realtor and puts off taking the exam for her license.

S1 • E10
Jessica is annoyed that Louis isn't jealous when her college boyfriend, Oscar, visits.

S1 • E11
Jessica's superstitions get the best of her when she sells a house with the address 44 West 44th Street - the number 4 being bad luck in Chinese culture.

S1 • E12
Louis and Jessica get pressured into volunteering at the kids' schools because of budget cuts. Eddie sees a whole other side of his dad when Louis coaches the basketball team, while Emery and Evan see a side of Jessica they wish they hadn't when she grudgingly takes on producing their school play.

S1 • E13
Jessica is worried that their family is not Chinese enough.

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