2024-09-28
Willam and Sophie welcome their friends Saint Anique and Die Anna. Sapphire Demands Action on Games Set in Queer Hollywood. Juju Minxxx introduces us to some notable pioneers. (Repeat).
Harriette is checked for dryness and Iffy tackles long-term problems with finishing too soon. (Repeat).
Tracy is concerned she may be a sex addict, while Jordan is worried about a lump. (Repeat).
Alex goes on a karaoke date with "Kevin" but is dismayed to learn that he invited some friends, who also share a passion - for denim and dirty dancing. Then, Salma's strict father accompanies her on a blind date with a potential suitor. (Repeat).
Allie falls for a handsome pilot in her building, but his on-off disappearance proves challenging.T hen, Dorian goes on a date with a girl who has a Jekyll and Hyde-like personality. (Repeat).
Freedia heads back to Los Angeles to attend the Grammy Awards, but the temptation of weed affects her every step and threatens her ability to stay out of jail. (Repeat).
While Freedia lives it up in L.A., Berto is mixing things up with the dancers in New Orleans and Tootie snaps when she hears Freedia is bonding with the new dancers in Louisiana. (Repeat).
Freedia records one of music's dirtiest songs. Freedia also talks showbiz with Faith Evans as the tour progresses from Denver to Los Angeles. (Repeat).
Freedia lands in Hawaii for a big show and some tropical relaxation, but romantic problems threaten the island bliss. (Repeat).
Freedia and the team return to New Orleans and end their five-week tour at the Voodoo Music Festival in the Season 3 finale. Also: Freedia makes a life-changing decision. (Repeat).
Team Freedia twerks through New York City in the Season 4 premiere. Also: Freedia meets with publishers for an autobiography; and Skip hopes to bounce on Broadway. (Repeat).
Freedia bounds into new creative territory by inviting the people of New Orleans to a photo shoot that celebrates the art of twerking. Also, Freedia sharpens focus on his relationship with Devon. (Repeat).
An evil spirit targets those who conjured him up: a circle of friends that includes Giles and Ethan Rayne (Robin Sachs). And while Buffy tries to save them, Jenny ends up in harm's way. Xander: Nicholas Brendon. (Repeat).
Part 1 of 2. Buffy is hunted by assassins, as well as a woman with a bad attitude toward vampires. Meanwhile, Spike uncovers the ritual that may save the weakening Drusilla. (Repeat).
Conclusion. Buffy's co-slayer (Bianca Lawson) proves herself when the assassins close in. Meanwhile Cordy and Xander face the worm-man, and their feelings, while trying to save Angel from Spike. Willow: Alyson Hannigan. Xander: Nicholas Brendon. (Repeat).
An Athlete Goes From Being the Only Girl on Her Team, to an Ambassador for the NFL. She'll Discuss the Opportunities That Allowed Her and the Sport of Flag Football to Reach New Heights. (Repeat).
Two MMA Fighters From Combate Global Let Their Defenses Down and Open up About Their Personal Lives and the Incredible Support That Female Fighters Receive From This League. (Repeat).
An All-Access Pass to a Pro Sport's Team Fully Run by Women, Who Are Impacting the Future of Their Sport Well Beyond the Pitch. (Repeat).
Reaching One's Full Potential With One of the Highest Earning College Basketball Players. (Repeat).
A World Class Tennis Player Discusses the Hard-Hitting Subjects of Body Image and Pregnancy for Professional Athletes. (Repeat).
An Athlete Heading to the 2024 Olympics Talks About the Impact of the Coach/Athlete Relationship. (Repeat).
It's "Jr. time" when Michael goes one-on-one with his son (George O. Gore) on the basketball court. Then sore loser Michael must take Claire (Jazz Raycole) on a shopping expedition to buy underwear. Needless to say, she's excruciatingly embarrassed. Tiffany: Maria Torres. Kim: Rudee Lipscomb. Salesperson: Saachiko. Bre: Cara Mia Wayans. (Repeat).
Jr.'s F in algebra becomes an A through the magic of forgery. But it doesn't fool his parents, who decide to "toy" with him. Making matters worse: Jr. (George O. Gore II) told Claire (Jazz Raycole) and blackmail ensues. Rev. Mayo: Alexander Folk. Michael: Damon Wayans. Janet: Tisha Campbell-Martin. (Repeat).
With Jr. in danger of failing algebra, Michael comes up with a unique plan to help him pass; and Jay has mother-daughter relationship problems with Claire, who is turning into "little Miss Attitude." Janine: Dawn Stern. Mr. Griggler: David Lewison. (Repeat).
Jr. (George O. Gore II) is being teased by a new neighbor (Preston Wamsley), a boy who is much bigger than he is. But the bully is no match for Claire (Jazz Raycole). Meanwhile, Michael and Jay are once again sparring over Jay's working. "You're Wonder Woman," he tells her, "because every time I come home I'm wondering, 'where's my woman?'." Joseph: Stephen Lee. Maddy: Jacqueline Schultz. Jay: Tis
It seems as though Michael and Jay are speaking Chinese---they simply aren't paying attention to each other one Saturday. It all begins because she wants him to take part in family activities and he wants to watch basketball. So he tunes her out when she asks him to do something. Of course he doesn't know what it is. Michael: Damon Wayans. Jay: Tisha Campbell-Martin. (Repeat).
Claire has her first crush, and when the boy (Andrew McFarlane) comes over, he can't take her eyes off her...father's video game. Meanwhile, Jr. (George O. Gore II) injures a delicate part of his anatomy. Dr. Parks: Phil Reeves. Claire: Jazz Raycole. Kady: Parker McKenna Posey. Jay: Tisha Campbell-Martin. Michael: Damon Wayans. (Repeat).
Michael's single brother Ken (Keenen Ivory Wayans) shows up for dinner with his 21-year-old girlfriend, Tiara (Daphne Duplaix), sparking Michael's fears that his marriage (or at least his sex life) has lost its spark. Meanwhile, Claire's getting her hopes up (a bit too much) about an upcoming dance contest. Rosa: Marlene Forte. (Repeat).
Michael's accountant (radio personality Doug Banks) dies suddenly, prompting Michael to vow "to live life to its fullest." His definition of "fullest" includes hugging Jay and the kids incessantly, wearing a wig, and deciding to sell his business and live in an RV. And he's driving his family crazy. Bruce: David Wells. Jay: Tisha Campbell-Martin. Jr.: George O. Gore II. Claire: Jazz Raycole. Kady:
Part 1 of two. Jay's away tending to her laid-up mother, so Michael's in charge of the household. The kids don't like it. "You miss your mommy a lot, don't you?" Michael commiserates to Kady. "More and more every day," she replies. Charmaine: Raven-Symone. Jamaal: Michael James Johnson. Jr. (age 10): Tanner Scott Richards. Star Damon Wayans' sons Damon Jr. and Michael have cameos as friends of Jr.
Conclusion. Jay's still away, but the house is more crowded than ever. Among the guests: Claire's friend Charmaine (Raven-Symone), who doesn't seem to want to go home; and Jr.'s new "friends"; (two of whom are played by Damon Wayans' sons Damon Jr. and Michael);, who aren't very friendly to him. Meanwhile, Michael tells Kady fanciful stories about her birth (one of which features a cameo by Shaqui
Jr. and Claire are chafing at Michael's household rules, so he drops them all. He also stops doing anything for them. That means they must cook their own meals and get themselves to school. It also means no curfews for Jr., but locked doors when he returns home. And it means that Claire may talk on the telephone as long as she likes, as long as she uses the pay phone Michael has installed. Keisha:
Claire and Kady and Jr. are fed up with the way Michael has been treating them while Jay has been away ("You've been a dictator," Claire tells him), so they concoct a fantasy about "the perfect dad." Then Michael gets a turn to concoct a fantasy of his own. Gary Coleman has a cameo as Kady's fiancé. Shandray: Laura Savery. Allison: Keeira Lyn Ford. Dr. Klieger: Phil Reeves. (Repeat).
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Khayda is worried about the spots on his bum. Meanwhile, Elle learns how to have pain-free sex. (Repeat).
Missy, a train driver, is concerned about a smell, while Nu wants to learn more about what a mouth can do. (Repeat).