The Millers and Kip are at Debbie and Adam’s café, The Whispering Frog, where they are bidding the café a fond farewell since they decided to close it down. Just when they think they are finished with the café, Debbie and Adam reveal to the family that they are doing a new business venture called The Whispering Frog food truck. Nathan and family immediately know this is a bad idea and when Debbie and Adam leave to get their promotional tool for the café, Carol asks how Debbie got to be so dumb. Looking at Tom, he claims that he may have dropped her, but Carol allowed her to chew on paint. Kip defends Debbie and Adam, telling Nathan and his parents not to butt in. He speaks too soon considering Debbie and Adam bring out a ‘t-shirt gun,’ which knocks Kip to the ground with a shirt in his mouth.
Ray and Nathan are at a bar where Nathan orders potato skins without the actual potato. Once the pretty waitress leaves, Nathan asks Ray to talk him up to her, leaving Ray to ask if he could ever be Nathan’s wing man. It turns out Ray has always been the one to talk Nathan up to girls and Nathan balks, saying he was a wing man for Ray. But when he tries to think of one time, there isn’t one. Ray tells Nathan he is too “self-involved” to be a wing man. When Nathan tries to talk him up to the waitress, he ends up talking about himself and flirting with her, leaving Ray to walk off.
Mikayla comes home from school upset because a girl picked on her for having the middle name David. Adam suggests that she find out everything she can about the girl’s deepest fears so they can prank her. Meanwhile, Debbie is talking to Carol about the food truck business, but Carol tells her that it is an awful idea and she can’t keep getting swept away with the ideas Adam has, but she knows it’s because Debbie loves her. Carol comments that the food was so bad raccoons were closing the trashcans. Debbie knows it’s not a good idea, but she still thinks the food couldn’t have been bad. Then Adam comes to tell her their old food that they threw away is on the doorstep, most likely because of raccoons.
Carol and Kip are in Nathan’s apartment going over the classifieds for Debbie. Kip comments on an ad for a singer being needed, telling Carol he once worked as a lounge singer. They find a job doing car rentals and Nathan comes home to ask them if he’s a narcissist. Carol says he isn’t, but then proceeds to compliment on how perfect he is. She takes the paper so she can tell Debbie about the job.
Kip goes into the kitchen to talk to Nathan, who still says he isn’t a narcissist. However, he is saying this while drinking from a mug that has his photo on it. Kip goes through his Google searches, where he has apparently looked for photos of himself. Nathan tells Kip he can stop being a narcissist, which is hard when he keeps looking at his reflection in Kip’s spoon. To make his point, Kip waves the spoon around before throwing it for Nathan to go after.
Debbie comes downstairs, nervous about her job interview. Tom suggests that she look up information on the interview so she can pretend they share interests. Meanwhile, Mikayla and Adam come home, where she has apparently gotten the list of the girl’s fears, including a nuclear Iran. Adam tells Mikayla he needs to make the girl trust her and make her think they are friends. Debbie comes in to tell Adam she has decided to take a job interview for a car rental place, but he isn’t happy since she didn’t talk about it with him first.
Kip works with Nathan to deal with his narcissism, including using a photo frame to show him who he is. Kip talks as Nathan and brings up the fact that Nathan wet the bad until age 10, which he found out in a game of truth or dare with Carol.
At the car rental place, Debbie is doing the interview and has apparently mentioned fly fishing quite a number of times. He asks if she Google’d him and Debbie tries to play it off. Apparently there is another man with the interviewer’s name who enjoys fly fishing. Adam interrupts the interview to make his own pitch for the job. Before the interviewer can call the cops, Debbie calmly escorts him out. The ease at which she does this prompts him to hire her, but then he asks her to explain her shoplifting convictions. Debbie tells him he shouldn’t Google her then passes that Debbie Stoker off as someone else.
Kip has spent so much time talking about Nathan that the other man begins to feel upset and vulnerable. Nathan asks Kip to build him up, but there’s still work to be done. Kip tells him they should get rid of the things that help his addiction grow, starting with the mug with Nathan’s photo on it. Apparently he has two.
They are throwing away various items Nathan has with his face on it. Apparently Ray got them all for him and Nathan realizes he never did anything for his friend. Kip suggests he write a song that he could sing, but Nathan figures he could make Ray his own calendar. Kip continues cleaning while Nathan goes upstairs to get ready to make the calendar.
Nathan and Kip go to Ray’s place to look for family photos. Kip snoops around to find a Michael Jackson cassette tape mix.
Debbie and Carol discuss Adam, who is still upset. He was apparently so upset, he left the car rental place without their car. They go into the living room, where Adam is lying on the couch feeling bad. Mikayla comes home with her friend and when she goes upstairs, Mikayla tells her dad the girl is really “cool” and she’d like to call off the prank. When she leaves, Adam tells Debbie he made Mikayla think that there was a “secret plan” in order for her to spend time with the girl to make a friend. Debbie is thrilled he could be there for Mikayla.
Kip and Nathan are at the apartment where Kip is still snooping around. Then, we discover Ray is actually home and Nathan admits he was trying to make something for him to show he could be a better friend. Ray tells him he only gave Nathan the things with his face on them because he knew he liked them. When he discovers Nathan spent the whole day with Kip just to be a better friend to him, he is touched. Nathan promises to be a better wing man, but Ray tells him he doesn’t need to be. Apparently, Ray was able to hook up with the waitress on his own.
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