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For what age: 7+
How many episodes in 2 season: 22 episodes
On the set of 'Blue Powder,' Joey's character is still unknown. One of the show's extras, Zach, offers Joey some advice on how to make it as an actor in Hollywood. Meanwhile, Jeanne, a young actress moves into the apartment building and is looking for Joey; so Michael pretends to be Joey in order to get a date with the actress.
Joey begs for one more chance, so he re-reads his lines to a bunch of producers. However, the producers want to hear lines spoken by kids because they're holding auditions for a different movie.
Joey has to put up with an annoying child actor on the set of his new movie, so Joey decides that he needs to take a stand and he spanks the young actor. Meanwhile, Gina tries to comfort Alex, who has a lagging love life.
Joey is preparing to shoot a big fight scene on the set. The director offers to use a stuntman instead but Joey wants to do his own stunts. Eventually, Chuck, Joey's stuntman, comes in. Abby, the script supervisor, has a chat with Joey because he doesn't follow the script at all. Michael visits the set and he and Abby hit it off. Zach works Craft and Services on the set. Meanwhile, Alex is confused about her true feelings for Joey.
Joey decides to buy a house now that he is bringing big bucks from the movie but can he convince the owner of the house that he should get it? Gina isn't very supportive of the idea. Alex helps Bobbie with a harassment case.
Joey decides to enroll in an English as a second language class just to attract the attention of a beautiful woman. Elsewhere, Gina decides to help Bobbie try and find a new client.
In an effort to keep Joey away from his attractive new interior designer, Alex tries to teach him Texas Hold 'em. But when Joey gets frustrated with losing, she begins to get creative with the rules of the game -- which make things very interesting when Joey is asked to go on Celebrity Poker Showdown.
An old girlfriend of Joey's is still mad at him for something he did to her years ago. She sends him a tape from his past with embarrassing footage and threatens to go public. To appease her, he agrees to apologize on The Ellen DeGeneres Show.
In order to impress his new girlfriend, Joey agrees to direct her grandmother's musical at the Senior Citizen Home. He must turn to his best friend Zach to help him after everyone realizes that he's not a gifted director.
It's Thanksgiving at Joey's! Joey and Zach run into trouble when they discover ancient Native American artifacts on Joey's property and mistakenly give them away. Meanwhile, Gina is trying to have a meaningful family Thanksgiving with Alex and Michael but Joey isn't cooperating with her plans.
Joey's best friend from high school, Jimmy, comes to visit Joey after years of not having contact. He reveals a major surprise to Michael and Gina which throws their world out of balance.
After Michael breaks up with his girlfriend, Joey and Zach take him to Tijuana to help him get over it. After a rowdy night, Joey and Zach find themselves in an awkward situation which brings them a little too close for comfort.
Joey throws a holiday party in his old apartment and has to iron out some bumps with Alex. Meanwhile, Bobbie attends the party with her controlling boyfriend who does not deal well with the situation.
Joey begins acting weird with Alex when she sets off on another romance with Dean. Meanwhile, Joey's action figure arrives with some quality control issues.
Joey is flummoxed by the fact that Carmen Electra has a bigger billboard on Sunset Blvd. Also, Joey must deal with the fact that he and his father don't have the same interests on the night of his first big premiere.
When Joey hears that Dean is planning Alex a birthday party at which he also plans to propose, Joey decides that he wants to confess his feelings for her. Meanwhile Michael wants to be the DJ for the party, and Jimmy and Gina get tattoos to show their feelings for each other.
When Joey tries to move into his new house, he finds the house is on fire. Jimmy finally learns that Michael is his son and tries to build a relationship with him.
Bobbie sets Joey up on a date with Edie Phillips, but what Joey doesn't realize is that she only needs him as a 'beard' to hide her homosexuality from the press.
Joey discovers a Critic on the internet and goes to visit her, only to discover that it is an 11 year old.
Joey wants to go out with Alex but she's not sure if she wants to go out with him.
Joey wants to take his relationship with Alex to the next level, but Alex only wants sex. Gina finds out that Jimmy is married to a woman that is in prison, and Michael meets a man on internet and Michael thinks that he is a woman.