Yes, Dear - Season 2 - Eps 7: The Good Dad
Greg is jealous when he meets Todd, whom he considers the perfect dad. All Greg had to compare himself to before was Jimmy, but now there's another dad who actually plays with his kids, instead of playing golf with his buddies. Worrying that he's as awful a parent as his own father, Greg has another daydream that Older Sam dedicates a toast to the man who made him who he is today -- Todd. Since Older Sam can't remember Greg's name and even daydream Todd pointed out that he's bad, Greg decides to be a good dad too by going out with Kim and Sam and Todd and his family, rather than with Jimmy. But Todd is so active that it only takes two days of non-stop activities for Greg to want out. Since Greg needs Jimmy to make himself look good, Jimmy invites the ultimate white trash family, headed by redneck patriarch Earl, to Greg's barbecue, so he can have someone who makes him look good. Greg confronts Todd and asks him when he ever gets any alone time, but learns Todd considers alone time any
About Yes, Dear

Title: Yes, Dear
First Air Date: 2000-10-02
Last Air Date: 2006-02-15
Status: Ended
Rating: 6.7/10 (from 38 votes)
Language: EN
Seasons: 6
Total Episodes: 122
Network: CBS
Genres: Comedy
Production Companies: Amigos de Garcia Productions, Cherry Tree Entertainment, CBS Productions, 20th Century Fox Television
Synopsis
A comedy about two young couples and their outrageously contrasting views on parenting. Greg and Kim Warner struggle on a daily basis to become perfect at the job. Kim is a neurotic, stay-at-home mother, and although her husband, Greg, is a success in his career, his more difficult job is keeping his wife calm as they raise their two young children. While Kim is determined to be the perfect mother and perfect wife and to raise the perfect children, her sister, Christine Hughes, a very down-to-earth mother of two, continually reminds her that life will never be perfect. Christine's husband, Jimmy, often feels compelled to share with his brother-in-law his philosophy about being a husband and a parent while still remaining a man.
Cast

Anthony Clark
Greg Warner

Jean Louisa Kelly
Kim Warner

Mike O'Malley
Jimmy Hughes

Liza Snyder
Christine Hughes