2024-06-28
Jamie feels guilty after his deception causes problems between Fancy (Garcelle Beauvais) and Silas (Alan F. Smith); Helen and Junior (Garrett Morris) learn that honesty isn't always the best policy. Braxton: Christopher B. Duncan. (Repeat).
Helen's youthful new look leaves Junior feeling like a senior citizen, so he asks for Jamie's help---and ends up with a makeover. Braxton: Christopher B. Duncan. Cameron: Susan Wood. Helen: Ellia English. Fancy: Garcelle Beauvais. (Repeat).
Jamie's little sister (Monica Calhoun) visits, and she has some big plans that her meddlesome brother objects to. Jamie: Jamie Foxx. Butterbean: Cal Gibson. Fancy: Garcelle Beauvais. Helen: Ellia English. Junior: Garrett Morris. (Repeat).
When Silas gets called into surgery, Jamie steps in to escort Fancy to her high-school reunion. (Repeat).
Thanksgiving brings Kyle a new love interest---photographer Stacey (Nia Long)---and a helping of advice from his female friends warning that she's just out for fun. Kyle: T.C. Carson. Khadijah: Queen Latifah. (Repeat).
Regine's purse is snatched and the apartment is burglarized, but Khadijah (Queen Latifah) can't get used to living with an alarm system. Regine: Kim Fields. Off. Taylor: Tim Russ. Off. Williams: Rosie Nevin. (Repeat).
Synclaire overflows with holiday spirit despite the season's crass commercialism and her cranky roommates. Michael: Richard Lyons. Bartender: Lee Weaver. Barfly: Sid Melton. Regine: Kim Fields. (Repeat).
Khadijah hires a promising journalist (Richard Whiten)---who may sue her for harassment after she nearly succumbs to his charms. Khadijah: Queen Latifah. Synclaire: Kim Coles. Overton: John Henton. Kyle: T.C. Carson. (Repeat).
Khadijah throws a party, but it's Max who commands everyone's attention by bringing a college-age date (Terrence Dashon Howard). Max: Erika Alexander. Bill: Lewis Dix. Bev: Chip Fields. Regine: Kim Fields. Khadijah: Queen Latifah. (Repeat).
Overton feels guilty for dating another (Cree Summer) and for betraying Synclaire. Part 1 of two. Hamilton: Morris Chestnut. Esther: Yetta. Mort: Jack Kruschen. Dionne: Stacey Evans. Overton: John Henton. (Repeat).
Will returns to Philly and finds he's the butt of friends' jokes and has a reputation as a chicken. Omar: Jacques Apollo Bolton. Dick Clark: Himself. Chill: Daryl "Chill" Mitchell. Duke: Robert Costanzo. Will: Will Smith. (Repeat).
Conclusion. Ashley lets stardom go to her head, while Will is cut down to size by a record producer. (Repeat).
Part 1 of 2. Philip and Will don't see eye to eye on Ashley's singing career, but record producer Gordy Berry is all ears. Quincy Jones and Little Richard make cameo appearances. (Repeat).
Will loses points as a role model for Nicky (Ross Bagley) while visiting an ever-positive kiddie hero who brings joy to youngsters---but not to Will. Dougie: Monty Hoffman. Santa: Dick O'Neill. Leeza Gibbons: Herself. Will: Will Smith. (Repeat).
Will blasts Carlton for stealing his woman while on a double date, and their fight lasts for days. Valerie: Tembi Locke. Karen: JoNell Kennedy. Carlton: Alfonso Ribeiro. Will: Will Smith. (Repeat).
Will tells a tall tale about seeing a mob killing, then being placed in a witness-protection program in the backwoods of Alabama. McCoy: Dennis Burkley. Big Bertha: Rusty Schwimmer. O'Neill: Brad Garrett. Rufus: John Voldstad. (Repeat).
Will may soon regret throwing out phony lines to reel in sorority pledges. Kareem Abdul Jabbar has a cameo. Lisa: Nia Long. Stephanie: Narcissa Marte. Big Ethel: Donayeis. Will: Will Smith. Hilary: Karyn Parsons. (Repeat).
Ashley abandons her private-school education for the "real world" of public education, thanks to inspiration from Will. Ms. Sharpe: Renee Jones. Ashley: Tatyana M. Ali. Hilary: Karyn Parsons. Will: Will Smith. (Repeat).
A "Soul Train" reunion has Vivian recalling Philip's marriage proposal on the show years earlier. Don Cornelius appears as himself. Vivian: Daphne Maxwell Reid. Philip: James Avery. Lamont: Antonio Fargas. Will: Will Smith. (Repeat).
Lisa (Nia Long) humiliates Will by knocking out a guy with her self-defense moves. Ken Griffey Jr. has a cameo. Mr. Yoshi: Pat Morita. Jazz: Jeffrey A. Townes. Will: Will Smith. Guy: Lanier Edwards. Hilary: Karyn Parsons. (Repeat).
Braxton's relationship with delivery girl Cameron (Susan Wood) may finally come to light after a woman from his past (Tembi Locke) comes to town. Braxton: Christopher B. Duncan. Junior: Garrett Morris. (Repeat).
Jamie receives a visit from his mother, who shocks everyone with the news that she's getting married. Charles: Gerald Levert. Junior: Garrett Morris. Helen: Ellia English. Fancy: Garcelle Beauvais. (Repeat).
Pee-wee basketball coach Jamie matches wits with NBA star Gary Payton. Vin Baker and Shareef Abdur-Rahim also appear as themselves. Fancy: Garcelle Beauvais. Nelson: Orlando Brown. Junior: Garrett Morris. (Repeat).
Junior spins a yarn about an Old West gunslinger (Jamie Foxx) who came to the rescue of Junior's great-great grandfather. Thick Neck: Rosey Brown. Helen/Henrietta: Ellia English. Fancy/Florence: Garcelle Beauvais. (Repeat).
Jamie gets caught in a time warp, forcing him to relive Christmas Eve until he learns the joys of giving. Junior: Garrett Morris. Helen: Ellia English. Braxton: Christopher B. Duncan. Fancy: Garcelle Beauvais. (Repeat).
Junior's friend Royal (Ben Vereen) checks into the hotel with his nephew (Savion Glover) and butts heads with his old partner. Junior: Garrett Morris. Helen: Ellia English. Braxton: Christopher B. Duncan. (Repeat).
Conclusion. Synclaire and Overton avoid each other in fear of scaring the other off, while Khadijah, Regine and Max scheme to snare ultradesirable neighbor Hamilton (Morris Chestnut). Synclaire: Kim Coles. Overton: John Henton. Khadijah: Queen Latifah. (Repeat).
Synclaire answers a radio trivia question and wins a trip for two to the Bahamas. Next question: whom should she take with her? Michael: Richard Lyons. Goldie: Miguel A. Nunez Jr. Rebecca: JoNell Kennedy. Overton: John Henton. Kyle: T.C. Carson. Khadijah: Queen Latifah. Max: Erika Alexander. (Repeat).
Max sees red when Khadijah's visiting college chum (Charnele Brown) takes advantage of Khadijah's hospitality. Arsenio Hall appears. Max: Erika Alexander. Khadijah: Queen Latifah. Synclaire: Kim Coles. Overton: John Henton. Kyle: T.C. Carson. (Repeat).
Khadijah entrusts Synclaire with putting out Flavor's music issue. Russell: Shaun Baker. Anderson: John Wesley. Carmen: Melissa DeSousa. Synclaire: Kim Coles. (Repeat).
Shawn (Shawn Wayans) listens carefully to Pops' lecture on the evils of poker---then risks everything on a single hand. Naturally, Marlon tells on him the next day. Pops: John Witherspoon. Marlon: Marlon Wayans. (Repeat).
When Marlon quits the family basketball team, Pops turns to Monique, who can make his son jump through hoops. It's the basketball game of the season for the Williams brothers when they go up against the Jones brothers -- their life-long arch rivals. But before the match begins, Shawn and Marlon begin arguing over strategies, and a disgusted Marlon storms off the court in disgust. (Repeat).
A country cousin (Kim Wayans) goes from geek to chic after a makeover. But her new ways turn off Shawn and Marlon, who wish they'd kept her down on the farm. Essence Atkins, Shawn Wayans, Marlon Wayans. (Repeat).
In search of answers to his best friend's death, a cyber security hotshot working for the FBI enlists the help of his streetwise father to negotiate the dangerous and drug-fueled streets of Harlem. But it's a clash of style and identity in this action comedy film about settling scores. (Repeat).
In this uproarious comedy set on the last day before summer vacation, a mild-mannered high-school teacher is challenged to a fist fight by a fearsome colleague after he accidentally causes the latter to be fired. (Repeat).
As kids, Lenny (Adam Sandler) and his best friends (Kevin James, Chris Rock, Rob Schneider, David Spade) won a basketball championship. Decades later, the five men reunite at a lake house after their former coach passes away in this hilarious comedy. Although they all have families and jobs, it turns out none of them have ever fully accepted the need to leave their childhoods behind. Directed by D