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|ShortSummary = In the second-season opener, Mel has her home renovated, but the construction work does not go smoothly. Meanwhile, Lennox's school puts on a play she wrote, but the audience reaction is not what she anticipated.
|ShortSummary = In the second-season opener, Mel has her home renovated, but the construction work does not go smoothly. Meanwhile, Lennox's school puts on a play she wrote, but the audience reaction is not what she anticipated.

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Melissa & Joey is an American television sitcom starring Melissa Joan Hart and Joey Lawrence. The series revolves around Melissa "Mel" Burke (Hart), an up-and-coming local politician who hires Joey "Joe" Longo (Lawrence), a recently divorced commodities broker, as the nanny for her niece and nephew. The series premiered on August 17, 2010 on ABC Family. On October 8, 2010, ABC Family announced their order of an additional 20 episodes for the first season.[1] The mid-season finale for season one aired on October 26, 2010, with the series returning in June 2011. Season 2 premiered on May 30, 2012.[2]

Series overview

Season Episodes Originally aired DVD release date
Season premiere Season finale Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
1 30 August 17, 2010 (2010-08-17) September 14, 2011 (2011-09-14) Part 1 Part 2
May 24, 2011 (2011-05-24)[3] October 4, 2011 (2011-10-04)[4]
2 15[2] May 30, 2012 (2012-05-30)

Episodes

Season 1 (2010–2011)

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11"Pilot"Ted WassDavid Kendall & Bob YoungAugust 17, 2010 (2010-08-17)10012.15[5]
Melissa "Mel" Burke is having trouble with her niece, Lennox. As she tries to juggle being a councilwoman and a guardian, she gets a little overwhelmed. Her assistant, Rhonda, suggests she get a nanny. Mel is hesitant to do so until she finds out Lennox wrote a poem about her principal, Miss Lunt (Vernee Watson), that wasn't so nice. Mel relents and decides to hire a nanny. Before leaving for a meeting, Joey "Joe" Longo knocks on her door. He apologizes for an outburst (seen earlier in the episode) and asks if she can get him a job. Mel realizes he was the head of her brother-in-law's company. (It is mentioned that her brother-in-law ran off leaving the company in disarray and it is implied that he ran off with the millions Joey made for him and left his wife to take the blame. The result is her being in federal prison and the reason the kids have to stay with Mel.) She explains that there is a hiring freeze downtown so she can't get him a job. Joey then offers to be her new nanny. Joey takes Ryder to school so Mel won't miss her meeting. Mel comes home later to take Lennox to school so she can apologize to Miss Lunt. If she doesn't apologize, Lennox cannot go back to school. Mel finds that Ryder is still at home and Lennox is gone. After leaving, Joey sees an online posting from Lennox and realizes she's on the roof. He convinces her to go eat her "big bowl of stink" instead of letting Mel eat it for her. Mel comes back impressed until she finds out Joey paid Lennox fifty dollars to go to the school and apologize. They later decide to give him being the nanny a try.
22"Moving On"Ted WassDavid Kendall & Bob YoungAugust 17, 2010 (2010-08-17)10022.18[5]
Joey moves into Mel's basement with a meager amount of his belongings, with his ex-wife having most of the good stuff. Mel then convinces him to stand up for himself and get back his widescreen TV. But the presence of television in the living room ruins Mel's date with a fellow politician (Philipp Karner). Meanwhile, Mel encourages Lennox to make friends at her new school.
33"Nanny Love"Ted WassSeth KurlandAugust 24, 2010 (2010-08-24)10041.92[6]
Joe's newfound job ruins his dating life. But, when things start heating up with a sorority sister (Maïté Schwartz) of Mel's, Mel offers him some advice: lie. The truth becomes outrageously stretched, until it blows up in the dysfunctional family's face.
44"Boy Toys 'R' Us"Ted WassJennifer GlickmanAugust 31, 2010 (2010-08-31)10031.60[7]
Lennox's new relationship with a bad boy is no concern for her Aunt Mel, who becomes involved with a bartender/musician (Hal Ozsan). With the girls no longer thinking clearly, Joe must talk some sense into Mel, while managing to organize her closet.
55"The Perfect Storm"Steve ZuckermanLarry ReitzerSeptember 7, 2010 (2010-09-07)10081.64[8]
Mel's father Russell Burke (Christopher Rich) comes over and undermines Mel's authority concerning Lennox's studying and bribes Joe with a Rolex.
66"Spies & Lies"David TrainerBrenda HsuehSeptember 14, 2010 (2010-09-14)10061.40[9]
Joe's suspicious behavior prompts Mel to assume that he is in a relationship, when in reality he has teamed up with a former co-worker in hopes of finding Mel's brother-in-law, Lewis. Meanwhile, Mel and Lennox team up to conquer what they think is Ryder's bully, after they discover him missing his new shoes and backpack. It turns out that Ryder himself gave his possessions to a friend, in hopes of repaying him since his family was impacted by Ryder's parents' dishonest investment.
77"Up Close & Personal"David TrainerMiriam TrogdonSeptember 21, 2010 (2010-09-21)10071.32[10]
Celeste Vega (Valery Ortiz), a TV reporter doing a story on Mel's life is more intrigued with Joe's duties as a nanny and is out to make Mel look like an incompetent councilwoman.
88"Dancing With the Stars of Toledo"Ted WassMatt BorenSeptember 28, 2010 (2010-09-28)10050.96[11]
Mel agrees to appear at a Dancing with the Stars type charity event with Joe helping her to get ready for it. Mark Ballas and Finola Hughes guest star.
99"Seoul Man"Tim O'DonnellDavid Kendall & Bob YoungOctober 5, 2010 (2010-10-05)10090.90[12]
A crackdown on illegal domestic workers working for city council members begins and Mel pleads with Joe to get his birth certificate so he can continue working for her. But what Joe hasn't told Mel is that he wasn't actually born in America, he was born in an American army hospital in Korea and that finding his legal papers is a daunting task because of him moving around as a kid. Meanwhile, Lennox and her best friend Phoebe agree to go to the school dance together as friends but rumors soon escalate that they are going as a lesbian couple.
1010"In Lennox We Trust"Steve ZuckermanJennifer GlickmanOctober 12, 2010 (2010-10-12)10111.28[13]
Mel is pleased when she learns Lennox is dating the mayor's son. However, she learns that the boy's good nature is just a façade. Guest stars include Ted McGinley as the mayor and Katherine Helmond (who co-starred for eight years in the structurally similar series, Who's the Boss?) as the family's deceptively senile neighbor.
1111"A Fright in the Attic"David TranierSeth KurlandOctober 19, 2010 (2010-10-19)10101.52[14]

On Halloween, Joe hears noises in the attic and goes up there to check. He finds out that Mel's brother-in-law, Lewis (John Ross Bowie), who is still hiding from the law. Lennox and Ryder have been bringing him food and want to spend some time with him before he turns himself in. They end up fooling Mel and Joe, who follow Lewis and the kids to a Halloween party. In the end Lewis is taken away by who they believe is a police officer when he was actually hired by Lewis, who escapes the law once again. Julia Duffy guest stars as Mirna Sherwood, Mel and Joe's neighbor.

Allusion to Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Upon spotting a witch at the party, Mel says to Joe, "Been there. Done that," referring to the titular character she played from 1996–2003.
1212"Joe Knows"Steve ZuckermanJennifer GlickmanOctober 26, 2010 (2010-10-26)10151.38[15]
Joe and Mel create web episodes, titled "Joe Knows", to promote his financial advice. He quickly gains popularity, not by his initial premise, but rather Mel's branding. Lennox starts to develop a crush on her chemistry tutor, who turns her down.
1313"Enemies with Benefits"Steve ZuckermanJordana ArkinJune 29, 2011 (2011-06-29)10121.54[16]
Joe's ex-wife Tiffany (Megan Hilty) seeks a renewal of their relationship when she has a pregnancy scare; Lennox struggles with popularity issues.
1414"Don't Train on My Parade"Steve ZuckermanMatt BorenJuly 6, 2011 (2011-07-06)10191.08[17]
When Joe starts dating Mel's personal trainer, the two find it difficult to balance Joe's new romance and Mel's workout needs. Meanwhile, Lennox tries to maintain a friendship with Beckett, despite her feelings toward him.
1515"Lost in Translation"Steve ZuckermanSeth KurlandJuly 13, 2011 (2011-07-13)10211.03[18]
Mel enlists Joe's translating services when a Japanese client comes to town, only to regret her decision after Joe interferes with a possibility of romance. Meanwhile, Ryder plays the role of mediator for Lennox and her ex-best friend, who must work on a project together.
1616"Joe Versus the Reunion"Jeff MelmanLarry ReitzerJuly 20, 2011 (2011-07-20)10200.98[19]

Mel, sympathizing for Joe's unfortunate year, pretends to be Joe's girlfriend at his college reunion. Meanwhile, Lennox and Ryder, left home alone, dream of throwing a wild party, only for it to be quite mild.

Allusion to My Fake Fiancé: Joe accuses Mel of barging into his reunion and pretending to be his "fake fiancée," a nod to the 2009 ABC Family movie in which Melissa Joan Hart and Joey Lawrence both starred in.
1717"Toledo's Next Top Model"David TrainerJordana ArkinJuly 27, 2011 (2011-07-27)10170.88[20]
An encounter with a scout (Vivica A. Fox) leaves Lennox wanting to become a model, but her decision isn't final until she obtains Mel's permission. Meanwhile, Joe helps Ryder ask a girl named Holly (Rachel G. Fox) out, but she ends up controlling his life.
1818"The Mel Word"Steve ZuckermanSarah Jane Cunningham & Suzie V. FreemanAugust 3, 2011 (2011-08-03)10281.02[21]
Mel plans her cousin's (Leslie Grossman) lesbian wedding, and is put in an awkward position when her soon to be cousin-in-law hits on both her and Joe. Lennox and Ryder attempt to create a documentary exposing the prejudice of the nuptials.
1919"Auction Hero"David TranierJennifer GlickmanAugust 3, 2011 (2011-08-03)10181.05[21]
When Mel auctions Joe off at a charity event, she is shocked by how much the bidder is willing to pay; it seems the winner wants more than Joe's housekeeping services. Meanwhile, Lennox must write a novel in ten days to prove to her teacher that she has what it takes to be a writer.
2020"Waiting for Mr. Right"David TranierMatt BorenAugust 10, 2011 (2011-08-10)10141.04[22]
Mel's last single friend (Christine Lakin) accepts a marriage proposal, so Mel pushes herself to make a dull relationship work, despite Joe's misgivings. Meanwhile, Lennox gives Ryder a "hipster" makeover to impress his crush from school.
2121"Young Love"Ted WassJennifer GlickmanAugust 17, 2011 (2011-08-17)10230.98[23]
Mel begins dating a younger man, George (Scott Michael Foster). Elsewhere, Lennox and another classmate named Roman (Chris Brochu) compete to become editor of the school blog.
2222"Mel & Joe's Anniversary"Ted WassSeth KurlandAugust 17, 2011 (2011-08-17)10241.14[24]
George has a party to introduce Mel to all of his friends. Meanwhile, Joe gets upset at his ex-wife, Tiffany, for disrespecting their anniversary.
2323"Going the Distance?"Ted WassJordana ArkinAugust 24, 2011 (2011-08-24)10251.02[25]
Mel reexamines her romance with George. Elsewhere, Holly introduces her parents (Sean O'Bryan and Wendy Makkena) to Ryder.
2424"All Politics is Local"Shelley JensenDavid Kendall & Bob YoungAugust 24, 2011 (2011-08-24)10161.07[25]
Mel's dad comes back to town to support a bill Mel opposes. Meanwhile, Lennox's poetry proves popular with a classmate who's an aspiring singer.
2525"The Other Longo"David TrainerSeth KurlandAugust 31, 2011 (2011-08-31)10130.89[26]
Joe's younger brother (Matthew Lawrence) arrives in town and is attracted to Mel. Meanwhile, Lennox dodges a sick Ryder in order to ensure that she is able to attend a highly anticipated party.
2626"Teacher/Teacher"Jeff MelmanLarry ReitzerAugust 31, 2011 (2011-08-31)10290.96[26]
Ryder lands in hot water with his teacher (Andrew Lawrence) because of Joe. Elsewhere, Mel gets Lennox into an over-18 concert.
2727"Play Ball"Leonard R. Garner, Jr.Ed DriscollSeptember 7, 201110260.94[27]
Mel recruits Joe to play on her office softball team, as she is determined to beat her rival's team (Tom Wilson). Meanwhile, Ryder wants Lennox to feature Holly's short story in the school blog.
2828"A House Divided"Ted WassSarah Jane Cunningham & Suzie V. FreemanSeptember 7, 201110220.83[27]
Mel and Joe get into a property dispute with their neighbor (John Ratzenberger); Ryder films a public service announcement starring Lennox and a school jock.
2929"Do As I Say, Not As I Did"David TrainerJulie BrownSeptember 14, 201110271.27[28]
Fearing that she will give into peer pressure, Mel and Joe follow Lennox to her all night after-party. Meanwhile, while studying with another girl, Ryder seizes the opportunity to stand up to Holly.
3030"The Settlement"Jeff MelmanDavid Kendall & Bob YoungSeptember 14, 201110301.39[28]

Joe considers newfound possibilities, when he comes into a large sum of money. Meanwhile, a water leak is found on the living room ceiling.

Allusion to Blossom: In a moment of shock, Joe utters "Whoa!" and notes "I haven't said that in a long time," referencing his famous catchphrase from the 1990s series in which he co-starred alongside Mayim Bialik.

Allusion to Who's the Boss?: One of the applicants Joe interviews to replace him asks the question, acknowledging the similarly themed 1980s–1990s series.

Season 2 (2012)

On July 11, 2011, Melissa & Joey was renewed for a second season.[29] The show returned on Wednesday, May 30, 2012, with two back-to-back episodes.[30]

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311"I Can Manage"Jeff MelmanDavid Kendall & Bob YoungMay 30, 2012 (2012-05-30)20121.21[31]
In the second-season opener, Mel has her home renovated, but the construction work does not go smoothly. Meanwhile, Lennox's school puts on a play she wrote, but the audience reaction is not what she anticipated.
322"If You Can't Stand the Heat"Jeff MelmanSeth KurlandMay 30, 2012 (2012-05-30)20121.25[31]
Mel and Joe attempt to respect each other's privacy after they have a quarrel about boundaries. Elsewhere, Lennox dreads working on the spirit committee at school, but her attitude changes after she meets the president of the club, Aidan (Cody Linley).
333"Good to Go"Rob SchillerJennifer GlickmanJune 6, 2012 (2012-06-06)20121.07[32]
When Mel and Joe walk in on Lennox and Aidan in bed together, they try to steer her away from sex, while Aidan's parents are delighted at the idea of the two being each other's "first." Holly tries to get Ryder to shave for the first time.
344"All Up in My Business"Melissa Joan HartSarah Jane Cunningham & Suzie V. FreemanJune 6, 2012 (2012-06-06)20121.08[32]
Joe thinks that Mel is having an affair with a married man and seeks to expose her. Lennox's friend has a boyfriend, Haskell (Gregg Sulkin), that has been crushing on her and she tries to find the right words to tell Scarlett. Ryder looks for a perfect birthday present for Holly.
355"The Knockout"Steve ZuckermanBob Young & David KendallJune 13, 2012 (2012-06-13)20121.11[33]
Mel punches a man after he insults Ryder at a movie theater and the encounter goes viral. She then plans on using her newfound fame in her campaign for an upcoming election. Lennox tries to befriend the new girl in school, but the girl only ends up taking advantage of her, as predicted by Joe.
366"Breaking Up is Hard to Do"Jeff MelmanSarah Jane Cunningham & Suzie V. FreemanJune 20, 2012 (2012-06-20)20121.49[34]
Mel plans on breaking up with her insecure, out-of-work boyfriend, but she feels bad, so she enlists Joe to give him employment tips, along with a makeover before she delivers the bad news. Mel is then smitten by his new look and regains interest, although Joe's tips have turned him into an egoistical jerk. Meanwhile, Holly confides to Lennox that she had accidentally kissed another boy at a party and tells her to not tell Ryder. Ryder, however, already knows the truth and plans on taking advantage of Holly's guilt for as long as he can.
377"Mixed Doubles"David TrainerJennifer GlickmanJune 27, 2012 (2012-06-27)20121.42[35]

After a conversation about each other constantly seeing the wrong people, Mel and Joe agree to date someone that the other person set up for them. Joe goes on a date with Ariel (Dilshad Vadsaria), one of Mel's business colleagues, and it seemingly goes well until she refuses to partake in Joe's interests. Mel sees Clark (John Ducey), a friend of Joe's, who gets overly emotional when reminiscing about his ex-wife. Lennox is kicked off of the school blog and so she decides to create her own, devoting all of her free time to it. This annoys her new boyfriend, Haskell, whom she begins to ignore.

Allusion to Clarissa Explains It All: Ryder suggests that Lennox call her blog "Lennox Explains It All" when she has difficulty picking out a fitting name. Lennox refers to the idea as "original," though the name refers to the 1990s teen sitcom starring Melissa Joan Hart.

Trivia: John Ducey co-starred alongside Melissa Joan Hart in the seventh season of Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, as Leonard, Sabrina's creepy co-worker at Scorch magazine.
388"The Donor"[36]UnknownUnknownJuly 11, 2012 (2012-07-11)2012N/A
Mel's friend declares she wants to have a baby, and thinks Joe should be the father.
399"Eat, Pray, Date"[36]UnknownUnknownJuly 18, 2012 (2012-07-18)2012N/A
Mel's date thinks Joe's cooking is something Mel made; Lennox's friend has a crush on Ryder.
4010"Pretty Big Liars"[36]UnknownUnknownJuly 25, 2012 (2012-07-25)2012N/A
After Lennox breaks up with her new boyfriend, Mel starts dating his father behind her back. Joe tries to teach Ryder a lesson about how to invest in the stock market.
TBATBA"Mel Marries Joe"[37]TBDTBDN/A2012N/A

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