2024-07-14
Typically, the boys run amok at Francis's dude ranch; atypically, he disciplines them, setting the stage for their clever retaliation. Otto: Kenneth Mars. Gretchen: Meagan Fay. Piama: Emy Colidago. (Repeat).
Cloris Leachman returns as Lois's irascible mom, who's now suing her family. There's even more momentous news on the home front: Lois is pregnant. Lawyer: David Rasche. Piama: Emy Colidago. Doctor: Mark Chaet. (Repeat).
In Lois's imagination, naughty Malcolm, Reese and Dewey are transformed into darling girls. But even flights of fancy have a way of going awry. Mallory: Lisa Foiles. Renee: Mimi Paley. Daisy: Jennette McCurdy. Jason: Toran Caudell. (Repeat).
A sex lecture from Lois rattles Malcolm; a ranch calamity unnerves Francis; disharmony among Hal's music group is a prelude to their concert. Also, a day in jail tests a defiant Reese, who faces a "Scared Straight" encounter. (Repeat).
Bad boy Malcolm gets booted from his house and finds refuge in his girlfriend's attic, where his self-centeredness gets on her nerves. Nicki: Reagan Dale Neis. Boyd: Michael Shamus Wiles. Craig: David Anthony Higgins. (Repeat).
Lily agrees to go on a date with a handsome older man, but things turn sour when he gets high. Che is vacationing in Mexico and picks up a Norwegian hottie, but he gets caught by her husband and seized by the Mexican police. (Repeat).
Vogue Williams travels across Europe to explore the world of sugar daddies and sugar babies. (Repeat).
Three designers go head-to-head to create chic club outfits out of basic household items. (Repeat).
Fran connects with their inner skaterboi, their Filipinx heritage, and surprises their girlfriend with a romantic date night for their first anniversary. (Repeat).
Transfemme therapist Ronnie gains a confidence boost and style upgrade to coincide with a new life chapter, inviting their Caribbean parents along for the ride. (Repeat).
In Reno, Nevada, Black non-binary student Prism meets an inspiring fat activist and surprises their friends with a name change party. (Repeat).
After recent top surgery, gender-fluid Jaden discovers ways to dress their new silhouette and then throws a New Moon party to release the past. (Repeat).
Exploring Elvis Presley's life through the eyes of the Memphis mafia. (Repeat).
Heavyweights "Hurricane" Ike Villanueva and Gustavo "The Cuban Assassin" Trujillo headline the "Bourbon Street Brawl" Extreme Fighting card in New Orleans. Also: Monica Medina vs. Helena Peralta in a women's lightweight co-feature. (Repeat).
In this outrageous sequel, two senior-citizen action heroes investigate a kidnapping while attending a wedding in Louisiana. (Repeat).
Jr.'s F in algebra becomes an A through the magic of forgery. But it doesn't fool his parents, who decide to "toy" with him. Making matters worse: Jr. (George O. Gore II) told Claire (Jazz Raycole) and blackmail ensues. Rev. Mayo: Alexander Folk. Michael: Damon Wayans. Janet: Tisha Campbell-Martin. (Repeat).
With Jr. in danger of failing algebra, Michael comes up with a unique plan to help him pass; and Jay has mother-daughter relationship problems with Claire, who is turning into "little Miss Attitude." Janine: Dawn Stern. Mr. Griggler: David Lewison. (Repeat).
Jr. (George O. Gore II) is being teased by a new neighbor (Preston Wamsley), a boy who is much bigger than he is. But the bully is no match for Claire (Jazz Raycole). Meanwhile, Michael and Jay are once again sparring over Jay's working. "You're Wonder Woman," he tells her, "because every time I come home I'm wondering, 'where's my woman?'." Joseph: Stephen Lee. Maddy: Jacqueline Schultz. Jay: Tis
It seems as though Michael and Jay are speaking Chinese---they simply aren't paying attention to each other one Saturday. It all begins because she wants him to take part in family activities and he wants to watch basketball. So he tunes her out when she asks him to do something. Of course he doesn't know what it is. Michael: Damon Wayans. Jay: Tisha Campbell-Martin. (Repeat).
Claire has her first crush, and when the boy (Andrew McFarlane) comes over, he can't take her eyes off her...father's video game. Meanwhile, Jr. (George O. Gore II) injures a delicate part of his anatomy. Dr. Parks: Phil Reeves. Claire: Jazz Raycole. Kady: Parker McKenna Posey. Jay: Tisha Campbell-Martin. Michael: Damon Wayans. (Repeat).
Michael's single brother Ken (Keenen Ivory Wayans) shows up for dinner with his 21-year-old girlfriend, Tiara (Daphne Duplaix), sparking Michael's fears that his marriage (or at least his sex life) has lost its spark. Meanwhile, Claire's getting her hopes up (a bit too much) about an upcoming dance contest. Rosa: Marlene Forte. (Repeat).
A sly, 16-year-old sitter outfoxes the boys while Lois is away and Hal's busy with a second job as a whiz of a salesman. Jessica: Hayden Panettiere. Otto: Kenneth Mars. Gretchen: Meagen Fay. (Repeat).
A visit from Hal's prankster friend (Joel Murray) tests their bond; the bullying of Malcolm's friend Dabney gives rise to a bold retaliatory plan. Dorene: Beth Grant. Dabney: Kyle Sullivan. Otto: Kenneth Mars. Dawkins: Ben Kronen. (Repeat).
A garage sale that's entrusted to Reese (yikes!) yields treasures near and dear, like Hal's old radio transmitter, which he makes operational. And a PC dating back to 1976 that Malcolm plans to sell to Craig for $1300. (Repeat).
An academic competition faces the Krelboynes in an event Malcolm derides. Especially when he learns his teacher has a cheating plan. Also: a commitment to a formal dance ruffles Reese, who's now trying to ditch his date. (Repeat).
Clips from past episodes are interwoven with the current squabbling of Hal and Lois, who set out to draw up a will and wind up at odds over their legacies and their kids. As Hal tells Lois, "We are not equipped to deal with these issues." (Repeat).
While mom and dad are away, Reese will play. But his plan to have a house party is wrecked by an invasion of college-age thugs, who set up a drug-making operation in the garage. Meanwhile, Lois and Hal are at a romantic retreat---feuding. (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).
Learning more about being queer and how it fits into the LGBTQIA+ community. (Repeat).
This documentary explores the persistent restrictions on female sexuality across the globe.It features Indian human rights activist Vithika Yadav, Japanese sculptor Rokudenashiko, Somali activist Leyla Hussein, Berlin-based American writer Deborah Feldman, and Bavarian activist Doris Wagner. (Repeat).