2024-07-03
Regina (Wendy Raquel Robinson) helps Steve's friend with the one thing that keeps coming between him and his wife: dancing. Byron: Wayne Wilderson. Naomi: Kimberly Russell. (Repeat).
Regina (Wendy Raquel Robinson) becomes obsessed with defeating an old high-school rival in a choir competition. Lydia: Lori Beth Denberg. Lovita: Terri J. Vaughn. (Repeat).
Steve (Steve Harvey) wants to rekindle an old flame, but his former girlfriend has some news that might change his mind. Kimberly: Tasha Smith. Romeo: Merlin Santana. (Repeat).
Steve has trouble composing a song for a Black History Month assembly, until some unknown "musical genius" finishes it for him. Smitty: Antonio Fargas. Lovita: Terri J. Vaughn. Romeo: Merlin Santana. Bullethead: William Lee Scott. (Repeat).
Part 1 of two. Wanda and Bernie have trouble conceiving, so Wanda sets some fertility guidelines for Bernie. (Repeat).
Conclusion. Fertility drugs bring out an odd side of Wanda, while Vanessa alerts her siblings to the realities of having a baby in the house. Dr. Lyons: Harry Groener. (Repeat).
Jordan gets a crash course in Judaism---and parties at many Bar Mitzvahs---after a Jewish boy named David (Kyle Kaplan) moves into the neighborhood and the two become friends. But when it's time for nerdy David's Bar Mitzvah, Jordan tells him he can't make it. It seems he's been invited to a cool kid's very lavish Bar Mitzvah that same day. Meanwhile, Bryana's eavesdropping is getting out of hand.
Wanda goes away on a business trip, leaving Bernie in charge of the kids. Bryan (Anthony Anderson) wants to share the load, but Bernie doesn't think he can handle it. Bernie's in for a surprise. At school, it's time for "Eighth Grade Bests," and Jordan thinks he has a shot at Best Smile. And kids are making fun of Bryana because she doesn't wear a bra. (Repeat).
Two boys want to take Vanessa to the senior prom, and Bernie wants to influence her decision. Trouble is, he knows she'll say no to whomever he prefers. Meanwhile, Bryana's soccer-field mishap makes her queen of the house, much to Jordan's chagrin. (Repeat).
When Jordan gets a girlfriend (Calicia Wilson), a proud Bernie calls him "player, player." But when she dumps him, Bernie has something else to say. Meanwhile, Wanda, who's desperate to go to afternoon yoga sessions, pawns off Bryana on Vanessa, who takes her little sister with her to hang out with friends at a coffee shop. (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).
Jay's getting tired of the same-old same-old on her nights out with Michael, so she browbeats him into taking samba lessons. Making matters worse for him, the instructor---Mr. Roccocco (Jordi Caballero)---is a little friendlier to Jay than he would like. Meanwhile, Claire makes the cheerleading team, and Jr. wants to add his name to the "Guinness Book of World Records." (Repeat).
Booker T.'s annual student-faculty talent show is jeopardized by the faculty members' refusal to let the kids plan the acts. Romeo: Merlin Santana. Bullethead: William Lee Scott. Lydia: Lori Beth Denberg. (Repeat).
Clips from past episodes are featured as a television producer interviews Steve's friends for a documentary about the former singer. Byron: Wayne Wilderson. Romeo: Merlin Santana. Lovita: Terri J. Vaughn. Regina: Wendy Raquel Robinson. (Repeat).
Regina tells her staff to act professionally when they interact with their significant others at school. But her advice falls flat when Bullethead catches her hugging Steve in her office. Meanwhile, Cedric is upset by Lovita's lack of interest in him. Regina: Wendy Raquel Robinson. Lovita: Terri J. Vaughn. Bullethead: William Lee Scott. (Repeat).
Lovita advises Steve to give Regina a duplicate key to his apartment to show how serious he is about their relationship. Meanwhile, Lydia downplays her intelligence to help her boyfriend Arthur feel better about himself. Arthur: Samm Levine. Lashonda: Toby Smith. Laverne: Tanjareen Martin. Lovita: Terri J. Vaughn. Regina: Wendy Raquel Robinson. Lydia: Lori Beth Denberg. (Repeat).
Paid Programming. (Repeat).
Paid Programming. (Repeat).
Paid Programming. (Repeat).
Paid Programming. (Repeat).
Paid Programming. (Repeat).
Paid Programming. (Repeat).
Paid Programming. (Repeat).
Paid Programming. (Repeat).
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A busy mother reaches out to The Order Project to save her sanity. Her daughter's playroom is in chaos. (Repeat).
Lauren's and Tneisha beg to be allowed to turn Beautician Sheila Green's Chaos to Calm. (Repeat).
When a bathroom vanity is exasperating and embarrassing that the owner calls the ladies with fix me quick emergency, the organizers rush to the rescue. (Repeat).
Anyone who craves calm in their home learns tips and tricks as the ladies The Order Project helps a balloon business. (Repeat).
An English teacher fights the closing of a high school and rallies other teachers, students and parents to join him, but the school's principal opposes their actions. (Repeat).
A repentant ex-convict establishes a chess club at a Washington, D.C., high school as a means of encouraging at-risk youths to avoid a life of crime. Based on a true story. (Repeat).
An improvisational-comedy showcase in which a panel of talented performers wing it unscripted and unrehearsed. (Repeat).
An improvisational-comedy showcase in which a panel of talented performers wing it unscripted and unrehearsed. (Repeat).
Jay decides to go back to college and get her psychology degree. Michael is opposed, of course. He says it will disrupt the house and it does: Jay psychoanalyzes everybody. Meanwhile, Jay gives Jr. his baby crib for his own baby, but his friends John and Mike (Damon Wayans Jr., Michael Wayans) have their own plans for it. (Repeat).
Vanessa's parents (Ella Joyce, Rasta) have an agenda when they meet Michael and Jay for the first time. Meanwhile, Michael fears that Claire's becoming a "clothesaholic." Vanessa: Brooklyn Sudano. Claire: Jennifer Freeman. (Repeat).
Michael, suspecting that Jr. lacks parenting skills, challenges him to care for a fake baby (actually, a water balloon) for a week. Meanwhile, Kady wants to know how babies are made. "You're over the stork story, huh?" Jay asks. "Way past it," she replies. (Repeat).
Jr. has been getting friendly with a coworker named Larry (Sean Whalen), who ups the friendship ante considerably when his grandmother dies. Meanwhile, Claire sprains her ankle tripping over Kady's skateboard, so Michael makes Kady Claire's "personal assistant." Jr.: George O. Gore II. (Repeat).
A breakup leaves Steve broken, as does an injury he received while helping Regina move furniture. Meanwhile, Cedric tries to stamp out Lovita's petty jealousies. Paula: Annette M. Chavez. Regina: Wendy Raquel Robinson. Steve: Steve Harvey. (Repeat).
Steve applies for the vice-principal position at the school, much to the chagrin of Regina. Meanwhile, Cedric comes up with creative ways to propose to Lovita. Dr. Maybanks: Kathrin Lautner. Mr. Sullivan: David Alan Graf. Regina: Wendy Raquel Robinson. Lovita: Terri J. Vaughn. Cedric: Cedric the Entertainer. (Repeat).