S3E6 The New Adventures of Old Christine
Christine hesitantly allows New Christine to arrange a blind date for her and finds her intuition against the idea was spot on.
Single working mom Christine Campbell has just learned that her ex is dating a much younger woman with the same first name. To avoid any confusion, the new girlfriend is dubbed New Christine, which leaves her with the unfortunate nickname Old Christine.
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Christine hesitantly allows New Christine to arrange a blind date for her and finds her intuition against the idea was spot on.
Christine tries to control her hormones when her gynecologist says she may be entering perimenopause.
Christine discovers that Ritchie has become a bully at school and attempts to change his behaviour by changing her own ways.
When Christine learns that Richard has been hired to remodel "meanie mom" Lindsay's bathroom, she can't help but intervene to make sure he doesn't screw up the job and risk their reputation at Ritchie's school. Additionally, she and Richard are at odds over which of them gets to be the one to give Ritchie the sex talk.
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