2024-10-17
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).
The topic of monogamy and its opposite is debated. The issue of polyamory and other forms of consensual polygamy is also discussed. (Repeat).
Gender and sexuality are so interwoven, it's hard to know where one ends and the other begins. This episode explores our ideas of gender, sexuality, and the possibilities beyond the gender binary. (Repeat).
According to research, sex improves over time, no matter how old one gets. (Repeat).
Experts give their insights on whether sex is essential for achieving happiness in life. They also discussed whether eating cake brings more pleasure than sex. (Repeat).
A business award comes between Appa and Umma; Jung convinces Shannon to start biking to work; and Janet and Gerald have their first fight as roommates. (Repeat).
After a night with Janet and her college friends, Jung is worried he might not be that bright. Also: Appa and Umma have an awkward encounter with Pastor Nina. (Repeat).
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It's double trouble for Buffy---the rogue slayer, Faith (Eliza Dushku), has awakened from an eight-month coma, and Adam, the Initiative's creation, is still on the loose. Faith, with a little help from the late Mayor, has sinister plans in store for Buffy. Joyce: Kristine Sutherland. Mayor: Harry Groener. Forrest: Leonard Roberts. Buffy: Sarah Michelle Gellar. Xander: Nicholas Brendon. (Repeat).
Conclusion. The Watcher's Council mistakenly abducts Buffy. Meanwhile, Faith (Eliza Dushku) fantasizes about killing Willow and later runs into Spike, who is amazed by her honesty. Joyce: Kristine Sutherland. Tara: Amber Benson. Anya: Emma Caulfield. Xander: Nicholas Brendon. Willow: Alyson Hannigan. Spike: James Marsters. (Repeat).
Things seem a bit off to Buffy when a former high-school loser (Danny Strong) becomes the most popular person on Earth, successful at everything he attempts, whether it's playing the violin or fighting demons. But no one but Buffy thinks anything is wrong. Tara: Amber Benson. Adam: George Hetzberg. Buffy: Sarah Michelle Gellar. (Repeat).
Riley's frat house is possessed by a demonic force that feeds on the passion generated between him and Buffy, and traps them without their knowledge. The couple are too lost in the haze of their heightened emotions to notice the danger they're in. Riley: Marc Blucas. Tara: Amber Benson. Forrest: Leonard Roberts. Graham: Bailey Chase. (Repeat).
After a long absence, Oz (Seth Green) returns to Sunnydale---his werewolf nature apparently under control---hoping to reunite with Willow. She, on the other hand, is unsure about getting back together since her relationship with Tara has deepened. Tara: Amber Benson. Willow: Alyson Hannigan. Xander: Nicholas Brendon. (Repeat).
A golfing buddy (David Alan Grier) of Michael's turns him on to a hair-growth pill, and Jay insists that she and Michael see an estate planner. (These two storylines are connected.) Meanwhile, Kady's jealous because Claire has volunteered for a Big Sister program and is mentoring a disadvantaged girl (Kennedy Rue McCullough). (Repeat).
Jr. learns what it means to be the boss's son when he begins working at Kyle Trucking. Meanwhile, Claire's been spending a lot of time in a homework chat room, so much that Michael wonders just what homework she's doing. (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).
Jay's training hard to run a marathon; Michael not so hard ("I'm on my regimen---it's called the eat, drink and be merry regimen"). Meanwhile, Tony (Andrew McFarlane) is feeling incredibly guilty because he finds Clare "incredibly sexy." (Repeat).
Vanessa (Brooklyn Sudano) has her ultrasound, but doesn't want to know the baby's sex. Neither does Jr. Only Michael wants to know. Meanwhile, Kady is enamored of a young dancer named Smilin' Willie (Elliot Cho). This upsets not only Franklin (Noah Gray-Cabey), but Claire as well. It seems that Willie has a crush on her, and won't leave her alone. Jasmine: Ella Joyce. Calvin: Rasta. (Repeat).
Michael and Jay go out for the evening without reciting "the rules" to Claire. That means it's party time, and the party animal turns out to be Claire's usually pious boyfriend Tony (Andrew McFarlane). (Repeat).
E Street Band saxman Clarence Clemons guests as a jazz performer who went to school with Michael, who suddenly claims he's a pianist (albeit a rusty one). He'll get a chance to show it. Meanwhile, Kady and Franklin's sister Aretha are vying to be lead singer in Franklin's band, so the young man has a choice to make. (Repeat).
Tony (Andrew McFarlane) returns from a "purification exile" that followed his drunk-and-naked escapade, and Michael finds condoms in Claire's backpack. Naturally, he suspects linkage. Meanwhile, Jr. and Vanessa (Brooklyn Sudano) get a dog---a male they name "Lady"---as a "dress rehearsal" for parenthood. Jr. will soon demonstrate just how much rehearsal he'll need. (Repeat).
There's a mouse in the house (and doggerel in the script). Is Michael man enough to catch it? Hardly. "He's a genius," he admits, "an evil, conniving genius." But there might be a better mousetrap in the Kyle household: Claire, who's inadvertently wreaking havoc on any wildlife she encounters. (Repeat).
Jr. decides it's time to move out of the garage and into a place of his own, a "humble abode," he calls it. "Very humble," Michael notes on his first inspection. Just how bad is the neighborhood? "He could go out for a quart of milk and end up on the carton," says Jay. John/Granny: Damon Wayans Jr. Jasmine: Ella Joyce. Calvin: Rasta. Realtor: T'Keyah Crystal Keyma'h. Dexter: Lamont Johnson. Vaness
It's candy-sale time at Kady's school and Jay won't help because she's dieting. So Michael steps in. The plan is for father and daughter to bond, but Michael's competitive nature soon overwhelms all else. "I'm afraid she's being trampled underfoot in your mad dash to victory," says Franklin (Noah Gray-Cabey), who devises his own sales strategy. Kady: Parker McKenna Posey. (Repeat).
Tupac endures as one of hip-hop's most iconic figures and its most potent enigma - he elevated rap, changing it from a passing trend to a complex art form. His poetic tales of urban alienation captivated young people of all races and backgrounds (Repeat).
Worlds collided as the biggest rivalry in music history between two of the most talented rappers, Tupac Shakur and Biggie Smalls, ended in death as their careers skyrocketed. While there's no question surrounding they both started off as friends, their murders remain unsolved today. (Repeat).
In this outrageous sequel, two senior-citizen action heroes investigate a kidnapping while attending a wedding in Louisiana. (Repeat).