2024-10-05
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).
Lonan, who's a virgin, wants advice ahead of his first time, and Chelsie needs a new contraceptive implant. (Repeat).
Beach bummer with hip-hop stars E-40, Sticky Fingaz and Bad Azz making waves and frolicking with babes seaside. Brian Hooks costars. Written and directed by Barry Bowles. Also known as "Boogie Beach Bash." (Repeat).
In this outrageous sequel, two senior-citizen action heroes investigate a kidnapping while attending a wedding in Louisiana. (Repeat).
Homecoming Queen wannabes Buffy and Cordelia (Charisma Carpenter) make the cut during Mr. Trick's "SlayerFest '98." Meanwhile, Xander and Willow cross a line while prepping for the dance. Willow: Alyson Hannigan. Xander: Nicholas Brendon. (Repeat).
Funky candy triggers constant cravings among Sunnydale's adults, including Giles (Anthony S. Head) and Buffy's mom. Buffy: Sarah Michelle Gellar. Ethan: Robin Sachs. Mr. Trick: K. Todd Freeman. (Repeat).
Xander catches Buffy with Angel, who ends up as a target for Faith, her new Watcher (Serena Scott Thomas) and an ancient demon. Hope: Eliza Dushku. Giles: Anthony S. Head. Xander: Nicholas Brendon. Oz: Seth Green. (Repeat).
Conclusion: The Kyles' dinner at a Japanese restaurant is already a disaster. Then they meet their dinner companions. Larry Miller appears as one of the dinner guests. Mrs. Tyler: Kelly Coffield Park. Hostess: Lauren Tom. Lisa: Marina Malota. Manager: Johathan Schmock. Jason: Andy Morrow. Valet: Rolando Molina. Attendant: Lee Weaver. Nabu: Gabriel Iglesias. Bartender: Lee Alexander. (Repeat).
Michael breaks his no-dating-for-Claire policy, on the condition that her first date be a double date---with Michael and Jay. Back at home, Jr. baby-sits Kady and nickels-and-dimes small favors from her. Tony: Andrew McFarland. Concession Guy: Stuart Nixon. (Repeat).
Michael's parents (Denise Nicholas and Charlie Robinson) visit. That's a chore for Jay, who doesn't get along with his mother, while Michael doesn't get along with his father. And, talk about dysfunction, his parents don't talk to each other. Meanwhile, Jr. is seeing a cheerleader (Sterling Victorian) who's a bit too hot for his parents' taste. (Repeat).
Jr. overhears Claire and Tony (Andrew McFarland) talking about "doing it," and jumps to conclusions. Meanwhile, Michael discovers a gray hair (not on his head) and vows to "fight 40." So he takes up boxing. Wayans' sons Damon Jr. and Mike play two of Jr.'s friends. Devon: Philip Daniel Bolden. (Repeat).
Jay's getting a reputation as a stern taskmaster as the coach of Kady's soccer team, so Michael takes over. His coaching philosophy is considerably more mellow (with results that would make Vince Lomabardi blanch). And soon, a coaching showdown looms. Kady: Parker McKenna Posey. Melissa: Jessica Sara. Inga: Bruce Fine. (Repeat).
Jay goes overboard trying to impress---and one-up---the boss after Michael hires her to help out around the office. Meanwhile, Kady makes a new friend in an old, out-of-this-world doll. Kady: Parker McKenna Posey. Claire: Jennifer Freeman. Janet: Tisha Campbell-Martin. (Repeat).
Hoping to reclaim his former glory, a fallen dominoes champion recruits his step grandson to help him win an off-the-wall tournament. (Repeat).
Jr. takes an IQ test, whose results are a surprise. Meanwhile, Michael isn't smart enough to assemble Kady's new jungle gym, and Kady announces what she wants to be when she grows up: a hall monitor. So she practices at school (and learns she likes bossing people around). (Repeat).
Michael hurts his back playing a game on "Family Night." The family thinks it's funny, so he decides to play with their heads. But he overplays his hand. Dr. Thomas: Jason Stuart. Dr. Klieger: Phil Reeves. (Repeat).
Jay's feeling "frumpy" after she and Michael run into a gorgeous and superachieving high-school classmate named Susan (Nicole Prescott). So it's time for a makeover. Meanwhile, Jr. (George O. Gore II) has made the basketball team. That's the good news. But there's an initiation to undergo: he must sneak into the girls' locker room and retrieve a certain item of clothing. Wanda: Kim Whitley. (Repea
The Kyles go bowling and run into their not-so-charming dinner companions, the Tylers (Larry Miller, Kelly Coffield Park), at the alley. So it's a family-against-family match. But Jr. isn't interested in making war with the Tylers' daugher, Lisa (Marina Malota), and he even knows how to speak her language (it's Klingonese). Jason: Andy Morrow. Phillip: Darrel Heath. (Repeat).
Jr. (George O. Gore II) gets his driver's license and buys his first car, a clunker that isn't going to get him anyplace fast anytime soon. Meanwhile, Claire's face swells up horribly thanks to a tooth abscess---just in time for picture day at school. Claire: Jennifer Freeman. Michael: Damon Wayans. Jay: Tisha Campbell-Martin. (Repeat).
Part 1 of two. Michael and Jay's wedding anniversary's approaching, but Jay thinks that Michael's ignoring it. Meanwhile, Michael is frustrated when a "sexy mama" outbids him for a pair of Muhammad Ali boxing gloves in an online auction. John: Bill Cobbs. Wanda: Kym E. Whitley. (Repeat).
Conclusion. Brian McKnight serenades the Kyles at a backyard anniversary party, during which they renew their wedding vows. McKnight sings his 1999 hit "Back at One." (Repeat).
Part 1 of three. The Kyles go to Hawaii for a family vacation, although Michael would prefer it to be a second honeymoon. But Jay has "a full itinerary" planned, and it doesn't include honeymoon activities. At least he's bumped up to first class on the flight out, and he's surrounded by lingerie models. Leilani: Reesy. Coach Flight Attendant: Myra Turley. First Class Flight Attendant: Lise Simms.
(Repeat).
Alana McLaughlin is a transgender woman beginning her career in the mixed martial arts. She'll have to contend with athletes who refuse to fight her, find a gym willing to train her, and win a battle against her own personal demons. (New).
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