2024-09-19
00:00 Like a GirlAfter blowing her trust fund on frivolous things, Sasha Li soon finds out that there's a limit to her father's generosity. Forced to move back to China to work in their toy factory, she soon learns the value of hard work and family and begins to show signs of true maturity. (Repeat).
A young New York fashion executive's trip to Milan takes a bad turn when he is kidnapped and held for ransom money. (Repeat).
When Phelisha agrees to date a white coworker, she's shocked to see him dressed up as 50 Cent. Then, Cory scores with a milf, but leaves a treasured family heirloom at her house and must retrieve it the only way he knows how - in disguise. (Repeat).
Laura offers to walk a man's dog and uses the opportunity to snoop through his house. Jordan goes out with a love interest and he blacks out from heavy drinking, leaving him to put the pieces back together of what happened the night before. (Repeat).
Glenn strikes gold when a gorgeous man asks him on a gym date, but it deteriorates quickly as the man has serious rage issues. Hannah is charmed by a classmate's powerful performance. Jesse agrees to meet a guy from a dating app that is into kink. (Repeat).
Old ways versus new ways are challenged as the kids attempt to try to take their parents' bridal business to the next level. (Repeat).
Social media vs. face-to-face gets put to the test as Kuki and Chandan compete for whose sales techniques work best. (Repeat).
The family ventures on a weekend pop-up sale in the suburbs, but dad struggles with the decision to leave the store for a whole weekend. (Repeat).
Major store repairs jeopardize Chandan's dream of a second location when Mom and Dad decide repairs come first. (Repeat).
A dinner invitation from Principal Wood piques Buffy's curiosity---and her suspicions; Anya fumes when Xander lassoes a date with a flirtatious woman (Ashanti) interested in rope; Giles struggles to communicate with a Potential who speaks only Cantonese. Kennedy: Iyari Limon. Andrew: Tom Lenk. Prinicpal Wood: D.B. Woodside. (Repeat).
Desperate for a way to curtail the First, Buffy embarks on a perilous quest for knowledge while, back at the Summers house, the Scoobies are rocked by tragedy within their ranks. Chao-Ahn: Kristy Wu. Amanda: Sarah Hagan. Kennedy: Iyari Limon. Vi: Felicia Day. Molly: Clara Bryant. Andrew: Tom Lenk. (Repeat).
Andrew (Tom Lenk) irritates the Scoobies by filming their activities for a documentary on Buffy as Sunnydale High is rocked by a sudden outbreak of student violence; Xander and Anya reconsider their relationship. Kennedy: Iyari Limon. Principal Wood: D.B. Woodside. Crying Girl: Corin Amber Norton. Stressed-Out Boy: Alan Loayza. Feral Teen: T.W. Leshner. Rona: Indigo. Amanda: Sarah Hagan. Jonathan:
The Scoobies' failure to nullify the First's hold on Spike inspires Wood to pursue a vendetta as the vampire relives the day his soul was taken away. Anne: Caroline Lagerfelt. Drusilla: Juliet Landau. Young Robin Wood: Damani Roberts. Vamp: Ira Steck. Kennedy: Iyari Limon. (Repeat).
Buffy's old nemesis Faith (Eliza Dushku) returns to Sunnydale and helps the Scoobies combat an ally of the First, an evil preacher who preys on young women with a knife. Caleb: Nathan Fillion. Molly: Clara Bryant. Kennedy: Iyari Limon. Vi: Felicity Day. (Repeat).
As Sunnydale's residents evacuate en masse, Faith rallies the demoralized potentials while an emotionally fragile Buffy endures another run-in with Caleb. Duncan: Nathan Brooks Burgess. Munroe: Justin Shilton. Caleb: Nathan Fillion. Faith: Eliza Dushku. Kennedy: Iyari Limon. Amanda: Sarah Hagan. (Repeat).
Health-care fears panic Hal, who missed an insurance payment and is desperate to protect his family. Which means locking up the boys. Also, Lois links up with union organizers at the Lucky Aide, where a snitch is in their midst. (Repeat).
An angry Reese threatens Stevie, who dreads a licking; cigarettes hook Dewey, thanks to scads of packs hidden by ex-smoker Hal; and Lois tries to get Jamie to talk by prattling on and on and on. Stevie: Craig Lamar Traylor. (Repeat).
Halloween terrors envelop Reese and Dewey, out trick-or-treating; and Hal, who's distressed about his home's gruesome history as a murder site. Meanwhile, Lois deals with more defined fears at work in her encounter with a shoplifter. (Repeat).
A comely teen taunts Malcolm when she moves in and teaches him maternal-manipulation skills he comes to regret. Meanwhile, Dewey pulls a really fast one on Reese, who thinks he's traveling on a jet to China. Jessica: Hayden Panettiere. (Repeat).
Malcolm's in love with a hot---and secretly brainy---teen named Vicki, who really likes him but fears going public and shattering her image. So, in a crowd, Vicki treats him badly. Elsewhere, Reese fights a "get a job" battle with Lois. (Repeat).
A power outage disrupts Lois and Hal's anniversary and reveals Malcolm's trysts with young European women. In other events, Francis shows up unannounced with a strange purpose. (Repeat).
A female Army sergeant (Larisa Oleynik) who is one of Reese's old pals playfully rebonds with him. According to Reese: "She wants me bad. This is a disaster." (Repeat).
Reese is humiliated in class by an intimidating teacher who also has it in for Malcolm. Elsewhere, Lois deals with a chatty buttinsky (Kathryn Joosten) who's babysitting Jamie; and Hal sets up Dewey on a date that has disastrous results. (Repeat).
Part 1 of two. Vanessa (Brooklyn Sudano) is more than a little bit pregnant. In fact, she's a week overdue. She wants a natural childbirth at home, presided over by a new-agey midwife named Summer Breeze (Kelly Coffield). Fat chance of that happening. Meanwhile, Claire suspects Kady of pilfering her perfume and lipstick. (Repeat).
Conclusion. Following Vanessa's false labor (and the chaos it caused), Michael scripts a "game plan" for the real thing. "This has to work like clockwork," he declares. Meanwhile, Claire and Kady, having made up, go off on a shopping spree together. Vanessa: Brooklyn Sudano. (Repeat).
Part 1. Michael is obsessed with the prospect of going one-on-one with Michael Jordan at a Las Vegas basketball fantasy camp. Wayne Newton has a cameo in the episode, in which the entire Kyle klan joins Michael in Vegas. Slobodan: Nick Von Esmarch. (Repeat).
Michael goes one-on-one with Michael Jordan in the conclusion of a two-part visit to Las Vegas. Rev. Al Sharpton also has a cameo as a minister at an all-night wedding chapel; Alan Thicke plays a magician who makes Jr. disappear (but can't bring him back); and Dom Irrera plays a hotel waiter whom Michael tips (exorbitantly) to show him Jordan's suite. (Repeat).
Jr. and Vanessa (Brooklyn Sudano) insist that Michael and Jay attend a child-care class for grandparents. Not surprisingly, it doesn't go well for Michael, who gets into a diaper-changing contest with Calvin (Rasta). Jasmine: Ella Joyce. Mrs. Lane: Kim Coles. (Repeat).
The rise of the band Queen is the focus, as well as the demise of Freddie Mercury. Included: archival footage and interviews. (Repeat).
A detailed description of the life of Queen's lead singer, Freddie Mercury. (Repeat).
Weezy finds out how AI starts dominating the sex business. Later on, she and her mom visit the Real Dolls sex toy factory in Vegas. (Repeat).