2024-07-16
Martin feels small when he comes up against a group of diminutive ruffians, whose leader had Tommy beaten up. Kenji: Kenneth Whack. Bennie: Tony Cox. Tiny: Bushwick Bill. Policeman: Alexander Folk. Bartender: Carlton Russell. (Repeat).
The gang wins a car and decides to share it, but ends up running it into the ground. Bonequisha: Kim Coles. Keylolo: Yo-Yo. Gina: Tisha Campbell. Mattie: Laura Hayes. (Repeat).
Martin lets his job as the producer of the station's variety show go to his head. Keylolo: Yo-Yo. Evelyn: LaWanda Page. Tap Dancer: Travis Payne. Pam: Tichina Arnold. Stan: Garrett Morris. (Repeat).
Martin and Gina try to expose Rev. Love (David Alan Grier) as a fraud after he cons Martin's mother. Sister Rubella: Jeri Gray. Gina: Tisha Campbell. Cole: Carl Anthony Payne II. (Repeat).
Everyone tells their own version of how Martin and Gina met. Charles: Mirron Willis. Gina: Tisha Campbell. Pam: Tichina Arnold. Bouncer No. 1: Shashawne Hall. Cole: Carl Anthony Payne II. (Repeat).
Martin is determined to win the "Man of the Decade" award at his high school reunion. Ricky Fontaine: Miguel A. Nunez Jr. Gina: Tisha Campbell. Vanessa: Wendy Robinson. Keisha: Lynette Lane. Tommy: Thomas Mikal Ford. (Repeat).
When the cat (Gina) is away, the mice (Martin, Tommy and Cole) try to play---and so does the cat. Seymour Butts: Cameron W. Jones. Raul: Luis Antonio Ramos. Gina: Tisha Campbell. Pam: Tichina Arnold. (Repeat).
Martin has the gang over to watch boxing, but it's Cole's new relationship that's on the ropes when his girlfriend (Bridgid Coulter) desires Tommy. Martin Lawrence. Tommy: Thomas Mikal Ford. Brother Man: Reginald Ballard. Stan: Garrett Morris. (Repeat).
In the Season 1 finale, Boris and Duane have a double date with their wives. It's double trouble for Kevin as well, as he takes in a night with twins. But things quickly go downhill, courtesy of Nick Cannon. (Repeat).
Part 1 of 2. Season 2 opens with Kevin having a new crush, plus a new home that Wanda Sykes commandeers for an event. Also: Nick gets a network and JB purchases vehicle. Appearing: Khloe Kardashian; Kris Jenner; Eric Benet. (Repeat).
Conclusion. Kevin has a new crush, plus a new home that Wanda Sykes commandeers for an event. Also: Nick gets a network and JB purchases vehicle. Appearing: Khloe Kardashian; Kris Jenner; Eric Benet. (Repeat).
Kevin decides to hold a series of fraudulent auditions for a non-existent movie in hopes of meeting an actress worthy of his rising stardom. Meanwhile, Trina convinces Boris to star in a musical stage play with Kelly Rowland as his co-star. (Repeat).
The Season 3 premiere features Kelly Clarkson, family and friends against Amy Schumer, family and friends; and Bindi Irwin and family against Chrissy Metz and family. (Repeat).
Eva Longoria and friends battle George Lopez and friends; and Ashley Graham and family face off against Yvette Nicole Brown and family. (Repeat).
Ozzie Smith leads a team of MLB legends against a team of NBA legends led by James Worthy; and Le'Veon Bell leads a team of NFL all-stars against a team of NFL legends that's led by Marshall Faulk. (Repeat).
CJ at last lands an apartment, but the abode may be more trouble than what it's worth. Elsewhere, Ella secretly helps Janine, who in turn begins to exploit Ella's kind spirit. (Repeat).
Pops and Ella go out of town for the weekend, leaving C.J. cooped up in the house with his kids and Claretha. (Repeat).
In a holiday-themed installment, Curtis spirals into a Scrooge-like conniption when his highly anticipated trip to Hawaii is canceled. Enter sassy, brassy Madea (Tyler Perry), who teaches Curtis the true meaning of the holidays. Perry also directed the episode. (Repeat).
Part 1 of 3. The heat's on when Curtis and his fire company battle a raging blaze, but Calvin's attempt to prove his firefighting worth results in a perilous situation. Elsewhere, young Malik tries to be a smooth operator on the phone with his new girlfriend. (Repeat).
Will learns a sobering lesson after Carlton (Alfonso Ribeiro) pops pills from Will's locker. John: Mark Ballou. Nurse Irene: Edye Byrde. Cindy: Mary Morrow. Vanessa: Johari. Will: Will Smith. (Repeat).
Vivian goes into labor, and her sisters (Vernee Watson-Johnson, Charlayne Woodard) are elsewhere. Vivian: Janet Hubert-Whitten. Geoffrey: Joseph Marcell. Philip: James Avery. (Repeat).
Will and Carlton encounter heavyweight boxing champ Riddick Bowe in a funky cafe-casino. Lola: Olivia Brown. Homer: Steve Nevil. Jazz: Jeffrey A. Townes. (Repeat).
Will lands a spot in a comedy showcase after accompanying a comic friend (D.L. Hughley) to an audition. Casting Director: Susan Isaacs. Will: Will Smith. Philip: James Avery. Comedian: Greg Travis. (Repeat).
Laura gives Urkel---the Nerd of Christmas Past---the boot, then learns from a guardian angel (T.K. Carter) what it's like to walk in his shoes. Jaleel White, Kellie Shanygne Williams, Reginald VelJohnson, JoMarie Payton. (Repeat).
Eddie breaks a date with a smart girl (Michole Briana White) because of disapproving friends, while Laura regrets encouraging Maxine (Cherie Johnson) to date Ted (Patrick J. Dancy). Weasel: Shavar Ross. Eddie: Darius McCrary. Waldo: Shawn Harrison. (Repeat).
Laura forgoes sleep to study for her PSATs, while Eddie dreams of fame and fortune after accepting a scholarship. Sam: Christopher B. Duncan. Wayne: Jack Riley. Eddie: Darius McCrary. Laura: Kellie Shanygne Williams. (Repeat).
Laura and Ted fix Urkel up with Ted's brainy cousin (Michelle Thomas) for a double date. Dave Koz: Himself. Laura: Kellie Shanygne Williams. Ted: Patrick J. Dancy. (Repeat).
In her final on-screen appearance, matriarch Mabel "Madea" Simmons' family reunion in small town Georgia unexpectedly turns into a funeral. With so many family members in the same place, secrets are threatened to be revealed that many thought they'd carry to the grave. (Repeat).
Neil deGrasse Tyson and his family square off against Rick Fox and his family; and Nick Lachey leads boy-band veterans against Carnie Wilson and girl-group performers. (Repeat).
Neil deGrasse Tyson and his family square off against Rick Fox and his family; and Nick Lachey leads boy-band veterans against Carnie Wilson and girl-group performers. (Repeat).
Men from "The Bachelor" and "The Bachelorette" battle a team of women from the same franchise; Sandra Lee and her family square off against Lea Thompson and her family. (Repeat).
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A womanizing ad exec gets his comeuppance when he meets his new boss, Jacqueline, who is every bit his equal. (Repeat).