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- Scott Calvin is about to turn 65. Realizing that he can't be Santa forever, he sets out to find a suitable replacement Santa while preparing his family for a new life adventure south of the North Pole.
- A group of diverse underdogs from all different walks of life who compete to be part of a competition reality series that is putting on a modern, hip remake of "Swan Lake."
- Charlie has a neurological disorder in which strong emotions, especially joy, make him faint. He lives with his brother. Working as librarian gives him a quiet environment, but then Francesca enters the library and his life.
- President Gilcrest and his trophy wife are living in the White House, with their overachieving daughter sidetracked by pregnancy, a couch potato hopeless son, a genius young son, and an odd middle school girl.
- An Ivy League professor becomes the director of a rural church choir.
- Two women who had children as teenagers decide to live it up after their kids grow up.
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- A group of over-achievers take on a job that others couldn't handle.
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- TV MovieInspired by the 1984 comedy, "Bachelor Party", this show centers on three couples at different stages of their relationships.
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- Arthur defies local customs, and the choir pays for his rudeness. For Cash's sake, Ginny vows to say nothing bad about Wayne.
- Arthur helps Ginny conquer stage fright. Reverend Jax is caught in the rift between Wayne and Dwayne.
- When Ginny tries to step into a new management role at work, Arthur helps her overcome her fears of inadequacy. When Dwayne opts out of a long-standing Halloween tradition, Wayne fears that they are growing apart.
- When Arthur is faced with a choir rebellion, he decides -- against Ginny's advice -- to take on Adams, the group's alpha, at their annual deer hunting trip; Wayne takes Cash on his first hunting trip to teach him how to be a man.
- Arthur deals with Jean's father, who attempts to take their family houseboat back. Reverend Jax hosts a singles night, where Ginny and Dwayne finally address the elephant in their relationship.
- Reverend Jax asks Arthur to watch the church for him. As parishioners come to him with their escalating problems, Arthur believes he can best help them with his reason rather than with the ways of the church. Jax also asks Wayne to pick up a loopy Adams from the hospital after her mysterious surgery.
- After the Second First Choir is invited to perform at their rival church, the Church of Perpetual Praise, Arthur resolves to spite their nasty-spirited pastor by sounding better than ever; and Ginny suffers when someone from her past is added to the choir.
- Jax convinces Arthur to join the choir's progressive Thanksgiving dinner. Meanwhile, Adams invites her handsome contractor to dinner as a set-up for Ginny, but he has something else in mind.
- When Reverend Jax is visited by his charismatic parents, Arthur helps him overcome his lifelong feelings of living in their shadow, and encourages him to embrace his way of ministering in time for their Christmas performance. Meanwhile, Ginny and Wayne decide to have a secret fling.
- At Conley Fork's annual pageant, judge Arthur tries not to show favoritism toward Cash, in spite of pressure from Ginny. Reverend Jax wonders if Adams should address the unflattering rumors about how her marriage ended.
- Arthur receives two surprises: a visit from a former Princeton colleague and then what the colleague has to say; Ginny tries to demonstrate the choir's lack of dependence on Arthur; and the choir holds an online Hymn-A-Thon to raise money for regionals.
- At the regional choir competition in Lexington, Arthur relishes the opportunity to finally stick it to his old rival, Magnus, when the unexpected happens. Presented with a surprise job offer, Ginny starts to doubt her worth before her big interview. Adams puts her past to bed with her still very alive dead husband, allowing her to move on.
- A group of diverse, down-on-their-luck people attempt to change their lives by participating in a potentially life-ruining reality dance show, featuring a modern reimagining of "Swan Lake".
- Monica confronts her past.
- With auditions beginning for the lead roles, tensions rise as the contestants vie for the same parts. Gabby confronts Nick about his purposeful manipulation of the show. Mike accidentally reveals a huge secret to Nick and the producers.
- The first show trailer causes tension.
- Gabby confronts her past.
- With the premiere only a day away, Brittney and Simon get a surprise visit. Gabby and Brittney find common ground, while Justin and Simon grow closer. Nick is tasked with organizing a live show. Reggie gets some "romance" help.
- Gabby works with Nick to try to get revenge and create drama for the show. Reggie reconnect with his former coach, for another shot at playing in the NFL. Monica visits a shaman, and Paula gets some concerning news about her health.
- Wayne decides to hold a lock down to bring everyone together. Justin helps his father and faces a much-needed reflection on their relationship. Reggie navigates a situation with a rookie. Nick and Monica work on their relationship.
- With Paula's cancer diagnosis, she and Mike decide to get married. Nick officiates despite being vulnerable on camera. Justin auditions for a Broadway director. Julia's husband, Kevin, makes a shocking return.
- With two days until the finale, the cast preps for their final performance. Nick makes a hard decision, and Julia is stuck in a tough position. Justin and Simon try to navigate a new challenge in their relationship.
- When a massive blackout threatens to stop the finale, the whole cast bands together to light up the stage. Nick works to convince the network that this show is something special. Brittney gets a shocking surprise.
- In the Gilchrist administration, there is never a dull moment in the white house.
- President Dale Gilchrist can't concentrate on a national security meeting because he's worried more about the press finding out his 'good' daughter got pregnant. Skip takes it on himself to distract her, but ends up in the press room. Stepmother agreed to distract the twins until Becca can tell them herself, but they catch on fast.
- Scott names Cal the next Santa and looks to turn Christmas into a family business.
- Unable to decide which of three candidates to nominate for the Supreme Court, the president delays it and takes an 'inspirational' family weekend holiday on the ranch. While clumsy Skip keeps him unpleasantly entertained, his wife proves a stepmother from hell by dragging the unwilling city kids and stoic Secret Service escort 'into nature'. D.B. sweetly comes to the unnecessary rescue of Becca.
- Skip prepares for a date.
- Skip thinks he can make White House visits more interesting the 'boring' official tour guide, so he hijacks a group for his ludicrous version, which one knowledgeable visitor keeps pointing out to be nonsensical. D.B.'s natural charm works at a joint interview he gives with Becca on their pregnancy, unlike her ex the press attaché's instructions, or her 'revenge' for his perfectly OK date. The president can't keep up taking the non-stop implied criticism from his brother, a successful Vegas entrepreneur, on his first White House visit, as the first lady steers for a confrontation digging for a life-changing high-school incident.
- The presidential couple may focus on a visit from the Austrian federal chancellor and spouse, the press only cares for rumors about daughter Becca's baby's speculative father. Actually he secret service traced down and drags to the White House Old Navy store clerk DB, who had no clue but proves a true gentleman, only she doesn't care. Protocol chief Winslow's warning about Habsburg china is neglected by the first lady at their peril.
- Protesters are fed up with President Gilchrist's transportation policies and Skip attempts to come to the rescue.
- The presidential couple aspires a crucial education bill. She's hoping to take credit, but the press only questions her about fashion and similar girlish futility. To swing the Capitol vote, they must work on rude, wheelchair-ridden senator Frohm Thoroughgood, a Dixie war hero and unadulterated racist. Skip meanwhile goes all the way to publicly court the white mail-room supervisor's Asian ward Stacey Kim.