After being offended by a not-so-great Yelp review of the family car wash, Richard and Lauretta track down the culprit in an effort to get the review removed; Toni and Richie Jr. make a commercial in hopes of turning the wash's reputation around.
Richard donates one of his original paintings to Toni's school's silent auction; Kim and Paulie threaten to cut off lazy Richie Jr. unless he can work full time at the wash.
Kim and Paulie have a ghost, and they try to see if they can rid their lives of the unwanted spirit; Tracey spends the day with her mom seeking out a more feminine career.
Lauretta goes on a sexcapade and decides to host a sex toy party, to make a little dough and spice up the romantic lives of her uptight neighbors. Paulie attempts cooking Sunday dinner for the family while Kim is occupied at Lauretta’s.
The Cantarella men stage a stakeout to catch a neighborhood vandal, while the ladies throw a block party in hopes that the neighbors will welcome Lauretta’s new lawn sculpture.
Tracey wants to prove to everyone that she better at the family business than Paul by turning around one of his failed endeavors, The Mobile Car Wash. Meanwhile, Richard tries to takes a day off but Lauretta has other plans.
Lauretta struggles to come to terms with turning 70. Richard, Paul, and Tracey plan a surprise birthday party and special gift exchange, in hopes of lifting Lauretta’s spirits.