2024-07-01
Conclusion. While the heroic Jamie and Cherise (Kellita Smith) revel in the spotlight, Fancy (Garcelle Beauvais) burns with jealousy. Silas: Allan F. Smith. Junior: Garrett Morris. Bonita: Rolonda Watts. Jamie: Jamie Foxx. Helen: Ellia English. (Repeat).
Jamie tries to undermine Fancy's already tricky relationship with her snooty future mother-in-law (Jennifer Lewis). Fancy: Garcelle Beauvais. Silas: Alan F. Smith. Uncle Junior: Garrett Morris. (Repeat).
Fancy doubts the seriousness of her relationship with Jamie when he casually introduces her to actress Debbe Dunning ("Home Improvement") without calling her his girlfriend. Junior King: Garrett Morris. Helen King: Ellia English. Fancy: Garcelle Beauvais. (Repeat).
Braxton and Fancy receive promotions but Jamie retains his old job, leaving him jealous and considering a new career as a writer of commercial jingles. Bob: Blake Clark. C.J.: Keith Jefferson. Paul: J. Lamont Pope. Braxton: Christopher B. Duncan. Fancy: Garcelle Beauvais. Jamie: Jamie Foxx. (Repeat).
Fancy crashes Jamie's poker game, proving herself to be a competent player and bringing good luck to everyone---except Jamie. Meanwhile, Braxton (Christopher Duncan) wrestles with the Y2K system he installed on the hotel's computer. Lauren: Kari Colman. Nikki: Sandy Brown. Sheila: Sherri Shepherd. (Repeat).
Max stews over the terms of her reinstatement at the law firm; and Overton suspects sinister goings-on with a neighbor. Evans: Richard Gant. Tracy: Dawn McMillan. Overton: John Henton. Regine: Kim Fields. (Repeat).
The chemistry between Khadijah and Regine proves explosive while they are working on a Flavor ad. Mary: Tamlyn Tomita. Khadijah: Queen Latifah. Max: Erika Alexander. (Repeat).
Synclaire is the picture of contentment in her art class until Overton enrolls---and draws raves from the professor (Franklin Cover). Overton: John Henton. Synclaire: Kim Coles. Nazila: Yasemin Baytok. Aaron: Tom Chick. Khadijah: Queen Latifah. (Repeat).
Overton's sister (Michole White) visits, and gets too cozy with Kyle for Overton's taste. Kyle: T.C. Carson. Overton: John Henton. Regine: Kim Fields. Synclaire: Kim Coles. (Repeat).
On Halloween, Khadijah grapples with a mysterious unknown in her relationship with Terrence. Khadijah: Queen Latifah. Renatta: Nikki Crawford. Overton: John Henton. Max: Erika Alexander. Regine: Kim Fields. Synclaire: Kim Coles. (Repeat).
Fired by passion---and full of advice from friends---Synclaire and Overton take their relationship to a new level. Khadijah: Queen Latifah. Kyle: T.C. Carson. Regine: Kim Fields. (Repeat).
A much imitated (and frequently parodied) music-biography series that blends interviews and concert footage in a fast-paced style. It revived Meat Loaf's popularity, provided a poignant coda to Milli Vanilli's troubled career and generated considerable buzz following its reunion of Leif Garrett and the friend who was paralyzed in a car accident in which Garrett was at the wheel. (Repeat).
A much imitated (and frequently parodied) music-biography series that blends interviews and concert footage in a fast-paced style. It revived Meat Loaf's popularity, provided a poignant coda to Milli Vanilli's troubled career and generated considerable buzz following its reunion of Leif Garrett and the friend who was paralyzed in a car accident in which Garrett was at the wheel. (Repeat).
After Jamie clashes with executives over his first jingle pitch, he e-mails a manifesto to everyone at Jingles 2000. Meanwhile, the hotel hosts contestants from "Family Feud." Hawkins: Scott Atkinson. Bob: Blake Clarke. Phil: Alex Thomas. Curtis: Chris Spenser. (Repeat).
Jamie and Fancy engage in a role-reversal exercise at a party, leading to a late-night argument about their relationship. Meanwhile, Gloria vies for a promotion to head of housekeeping. Gloria: Karen Maruyama. Kenny: Mel Jackson. Karen: Dominique Jennings. Junior King: Garrett Morris. Helen King: Ellia English. Braxton: Christopher B. Duncan. (Repeat).
Jamie is jealous of a beautiful new jingle writer (Rhona Bennett) who he believes was hired solely for her looks. Meanwhile, Fancy tries to land an expensive new client for the hotel. Fancy: Garcelle Beauvais. Phil: Alex Thomas. Curtis: Chris Spencer. (Repeat).
Fancy is invited to an art gallery exhibition by a former schoolmate. The guys then try to convince Jamie the old pal is out to steal Fancy away from him, which leads to a confrontation that raises the question of trust in Jamie and Fancy's relationship. Marcus: Thomas Mikal Ford. Fancy: Garcelle Beauvais. Mouse: Suli McCullough. (Repeat).
While clothes shopping with Fancy and her parents (Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr.), Jamie's credit card is denied, leading Fancy's father to question whether Jamie has the means to care for his daughter properly. Meanwhile, Braxton makes cuts in the hotel's budget. Fancy: Garcelle Beauvais. Braxton: Christopher B. Duncan. Junior: Garrett Morris. (Repeat).
Fancy spies Jamie leaving a nightclub with an attractive, young female client whom he was ordered to take out on the town. When Fancy asks about the outing, Jamie describes the client as an old woman. Meanwhile, Braxton steals Fancy's idea for sprucing up the rooms at the hotel. Camille: Salli Richardson. Fancy: Garcelle Beauvais. Bob: Blake Clark. Sheila: Sherri Shepherd. (Repeat).
In the series pilot, Michael (Damon Wayans) is upset. Why? Because Janet (Tisha Campbell) wants to work full-time, because Jr. (George O. Gore II) admires gangsta rap and because Claire (Jazz Rycole) wants to go to school in a tank top. Making matters worse, younger daughter Kady (Parker McKenna Posey), keeps yammering at him in Spanish---thanks to Rosa (Marlene Forte) the nanny, who, he's convinc
Michael (Damon Wayans) is ready to pound Jr. (George O. Gore II) because he suspects his son has gotten a tattoo. But Jr. won't own up to it (he won't take off his shirt, either). Meanwhile, Kady's mad at Michael because he won't let her go on a sleepover. Kady: Parker McKenna Posey. Janet: Tisha Campbell-Martin. Claire: Jazz Raycole. Melanie: Rhyon Nicole Brown. Nicole: Kyla Wayans. (Repeat).
Jac'eil develops a bondwith Brittany's opponent, Brooke. Evelyn tries to reconcile her devotion to her daughter and her connection with Jennifer. Vanessa sticks her nose where it doesn't belong yet again. (Repeat).
Jackie organizes a healing trip to Arizona for the ladies, but she is doubtful if everyone will be able to attend. Brittany begins to wonder if the body shaming began with Brooke. And things go from bad to worse at Brooke's birthday party. (Repeat).
Jackie promotes healing by seeing a Shaman. Brittany notices a double standard, and Evelyn and Jennifer revive their connection. Clayanna attempts to mend things with Jac'eil. (Repeat).
Brooke is in Los Angeles, ready for a charity event. Meanwhile, the other girls in Arizona go to an all-male review for their last night's activities. Jen casts shade at Clayanna, which changes the course of the evening. (Repeat).
Evelyn wishes to assist Vanessa but has the incorrect impression. Brittany goes on a blind date and becomes estranged from the gang. Jac'Eil is making strides with her business. Lavon arrives in town. (Repeat).
Brittany distances herself from the group, Brooke turns pain into purpose and finds herself growing close to her ex, and Vanessa's business endeavors come to a halt. (Repeat).
Evelyn organizes a popup for her fashion line; Jen's boyfriend confronts Vanessa for talking about his kids; Brooke is considering going back to her ex; Brittany decides about her own place in the group. (Repeat).
The ladies go to Houston, where Pastor Keion helps Evelyn gain clarity about her relationship with Lavon. Meanwhile, Vanessa is met with opposition when her LA basketball gym dream becomes a reality, and Christian shocks Jen. (Repeat).
Jackie plans a Ponderosa due to current conflict in the group. Jen questions whether she should invite Jackie to her wedding in Paris. Brandi is back in L.A after a challenging year with her family. (New).
Jackie plans a Ponderosa due to current conflict in the group. Jen questions whether she should invite Jackie to her wedding in Paris. Brandi is back in L.A after a challenging year with her family. (Repeat).
Dynamic Samuel L. Jackson stars as New York City cop John Shaft, who quits the force and decides to dispense his own brand of vigilante justice against a racist killer (Christian Bale) and a Dominican drug lord (Jeffrey Wright). Richard Roundtree, who played the original John Shaft in three '70s crime dramas, has a cameo as Jackson's uncle and namesake. Busta Rhymes, Vanessa Williams, Dan Hedaya.