2024-06-28
Buffy gets a bad feeling about the sexy new substitute (Musetta Vander), but Xander, who has a really good feeling about the woman, may end up in her clutches. Buffy: Sarah Michelle Gellar. Cordelia: Charisma Carpenter. Angel: David Boreanaz. Giles: Anthony S. Head. (Repeat).
Buffy is heartbroken to learn that she must break her date with a dreamboat (Christopher Wiehl) in order to stake a vampire who has risen in fulfillment of the Master's prophecy. Driver: Robert Font. Militia Guy: Geoff Meed. Xander: Nicholas Brendon. (Repeat).
When Xander (Nicholas Brendon) falls in with a pack of bullies and adopts their agressive attitude, Buffy fears they are all under the spell of an ancient hyena spirit. Lance: Jeff Maynard. Tor: Brian Gross. Heidi: Jennifer Sky. Flutie: Ken Lerner. Buffy: Sarah Michelle Gellar. (Repeat).
The Master (Mark Metcalf) sends in three warrior vampires to crush Buffy, unaware that a former minion has a different kind of crush on her. Angel: David Boreanaz. Darla: Julie Benz. Cordelia: Charisma Carpenter. Joyce: Kristine Sutherland. Xander: Nicholas Brendon. (Repeat).
Jay nominates Michael for the "Small Businessman of the Year" award and he assumes he's going to win it (especially after a golfing buddy on the organization's board tells him: "If my vote were the only one that counted, you'd be a shoo-in"). Meanwhile, Claire helps herself to items from Jay's makeup bag once too often. (Repeat).
Part 1 of two. Jr. has a new girlfriend (Meagan Good) and Michael thinks she's quite a prize. But Jay has her doubts. Meanwhile, Kady has a gentleman caller, a budding piano prodigy named Franklin (Noah Gray-Cabey). Jr.: George O. Gore II. (Repeat).
Conclusion: Michael throws Jr. out of the house after he and Jay find their son in their bed with his girlfriend (Meagan Good). Jay disagrees---strenuously---about the punishment, and the Kyle household is not a happy one. As for Jr., he has been banished to a tent in the backyard. Franklin: Noah Gray-Cabey. (Repeat).
Michael and Jay are both called for jury duty and wind up on the same case. It's "open and shut," Michael declares. Jay demurs, not surprisingly. And she suspects Michael's motives because she knows he wants to get home to watch a "Godfather" marathon on TV. Thug: Steve Schirripa. Blue-Collar Guy: Brent Sexton. Judge: Thom Gossom Jr. Prosecutor: Maggie Rowe. R.J.: DeRay Davis. Todd: Allen Todd Lyn
Claire and Jr. have been fighting all their lives, but when both claim to have found a wallet with $500 (and no I.D.) in it, it's time for "family court," the honorable ("and very handsome") Judge Michael Kyle presiding. Jay agrees to serve as Claire's lawyer while Kady's genius boyfriend Franklin (Noah Gray-Cabey) argues for Jr. Meanwhile, Claire decides to become a vegetarian, prompted by her bo
Claire (Jennifer Freeman) gets her learner's permit, but that doesn't necessarily mean that Michael will permit her to drive. But he does relent and takes her out for a driving lesson. It doesn't go well. ("Michael: "What's the first thing you do when you get into the car?" Claire: "Find a good radio station.") Meanwhile, Kady and Franklin (Noah Gray-Cabey) announce their engagement. (Repeat).
A relative's funeral conflicts with Malcolm's plans for his very first date, so he tries to figure out a way to skip the bereavement ceremony. Malcolm: Frankie Muniz. Lois: Jane Kaczmarek. Julie: Landry Allbright. Reese: Justin Berfield. Hal: Bryan Cranston. Dewey: Erik Per Sullivan. Francis: Christopher Kennedy Masterson. (Repeat).
A spiffy cheerleader attracts slovenly Reese, who cleans up his act---best as he can---to woo her. He even joins her rah-rah squad. Wendy: Lisa Lewolt. Reese: Justin Berfield. Malcolm: Frankie Muniz. Lois: Jane Kaczmarek. Hal: Bryan Cranston. Spangler: Daniel Von Bargen. Francis: Christopher Kennedy Masterson. (Repeat).
While the design of a "killer robot" preoccupies Malcolm, his mom takes on the automaton who commands Francis's military school. Spangler: Daniel Von Bargen. Lois: Jane Kaczmarek. Francis: Christopher Kennedy Masterson. Malcolm: Frankie Muniz. (Repeat).
The boys learn that Francis ratted on them, so they threaten to reveal his recent misdeeds to Mom. Trouble is, she's delirious with the flu. Car Salesman: Peter Mackenzie. Richie: Todd Giebenhain. Lois: Jane Kaczmarek. (Repeat).
Beatrice Arthur plays a no-nonsense sitter tending to Dewey, while Malcolm and Reese romp at an amusement park; and Francis is being hustled at pocket billiards by his military-school commandant (Daniel Von Bargen). Dewey: Erik Per Sullivan. (Repeat).
The plight of runaway Dewey is resolved while the other family members are stuck in a horrendous traffic jam, where an ice-cream truck is under siege and Malcolm is smitten. Dewey: Erik Per Sullivan. Jessica: Hallee Hirsh. Ice Cream Man: Clyde Kusatsu. Malcolm: Frankie Muniz. Lois: Jane Kaczmarek. (Repeat).
Weezy gets an interview at the Mustang Ranch in Reno, Nevada. (Repeat).
Weezy is back home in the city that never sleeps to check out the nightlife and hit two of the best sex clubs in NYC. (Repeat).
Weezy travels to Paris, France, where she will indulge in more than just the cuisine. (Repeat).
A non-binary drag performer accuses their friend of stealing a wig to impress a group of frat boys. (New).
A leather pup accuses his straight roommate of kink shaming. (New).
Jay nominates Michael for the "Small Businessman of the Year" award and he assumes he's going to win it (especially after a golfing buddy on the organization's board tells him: "If my vote were the only one that counted, you'd be a shoo-in"). Meanwhile, Claire helps herself to items from Jay's makeup bag once too often. (Repeat).
Part 1 of two. Jr. has a new girlfriend (Meagan Good) and Michael thinks she's quite a prize. But Jay has her doubts. Meanwhile, Kady has a gentleman caller, a budding piano prodigy named Franklin (Noah Gray-Cabey). Jr.: George O. Gore II. (Repeat).
Conclusion: Michael throws Jr. out of the house after he and Jay find their son in their bed with his girlfriend (Meagan Good). Jay disagrees---strenuously---about the punishment, and the Kyle household is not a happy one. As for Jr., he has been banished to a tent in the backyard. Franklin: Noah Gray-Cabey. (Repeat).
Michael and Jay are both called for jury duty and wind up on the same case. It's "open and shut," Michael declares. Jay demurs, not surprisingly. And she suspects Michael's motives because she knows he wants to get home to watch a "Godfather" marathon on TV. Thug: Steve Schirripa. Blue-Collar Guy: Brent Sexton. Judge: Thom Gossom Jr. Prosecutor: Maggie Rowe. R.J.: DeRay Davis. Todd: Allen Todd Lyn
Claire and Jr. have been fighting all their lives, but when both claim to have found a wallet with $500 (and no I.D.) in it, it's time for "family court," the honorable ("and very handsome") Judge Michael Kyle presiding. Jay agrees to serve as Claire's lawyer while Kady's genius boyfriend Franklin (Noah Gray-Cabey) argues for Jr. Meanwhile, Claire decides to become a vegetarian, prompted by her bo
Claire (Jennifer Freeman) gets her learner's permit, but that doesn't necessarily mean that Michael will permit her to drive. But he does relent and takes her out for a driving lesson. It doesn't go well. ("Michael: "What's the first thing you do when you get into the car?" Claire: "Find a good radio station.") Meanwhile, Kady and Franklin (Noah Gray-Cabey) announce their engagement. (Repeat).
Freedia's finance manager delivers a bad news to her; Tootie looks into a new business idea; Freedia and Crystal get into an argument. (Repeat).
Freedia goes to Hollywood to deliver some bad news, Crystal demands an apology from Freedia, and Freedia finds a renewed sense of purpose through her music. (Repeat).
Freedia performs at the Miss Universe pageant, where she is also invited as a judge; Freedia and Reid meet with the Hotel Freedia's interior designer; Meredith needs to make a hard decision. (Repeat).
Highlights include: the making of the video for "Central City Freestyle"; and Meredith's announcement. (Repeat).
King Keraun tests his skills in competitive dodgeball, air guitar, and vintage baseball. (Repeat).
King Keraun Harris' mission to immerse himself in White Culture takes him to a medieval fair. He dons an armor suit, wields a sword, and got a crash course in archery, jousting, falconry, and other things medieval-ish. (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).
Freedia battles vocal problems while preparing for an artistic collaboration. Meanwhile, Flash hopes to reconnect with his long-lost brother, and Devon turns to Uncle Percy for advice about life and love. (Repeat).
Buffy gets a bad feeling about the sexy new substitute (Musetta Vander), but Xander, who has a really good feeling about the woman, may end up in her clutches. Buffy: Sarah Michelle Gellar. Cordelia: Charisma Carpenter. Angel: David Boreanaz. Giles: Anthony S. Head. (Repeat).
Buffy is heartbroken to learn that she must break her date with a dreamboat (Christopher Wiehl) in order to stake a vampire who has risen in fulfillment of the Master's prophecy. Driver: Robert Font. Militia Guy: Geoff Meed. Xander: Nicholas Brendon. (Repeat).
When Xander (Nicholas Brendon) falls in with a pack of bullies and adopts their agressive attitude, Buffy fears they are all under the spell of an ancient hyena spirit. Lance: Jeff Maynard. Tor: Brian Gross. Heidi: Jennifer Sky. Flutie: Ken Lerner. Buffy: Sarah Michelle Gellar. (Repeat).