2024-06-11
Baby-sitting suits Dewey, who comforts the family newborn with a story as wild as Malcolm and Reese's adventure with teen babes. Elsewhere, Hal leads a revolt at the Lucky Aide. Polly: Julie Hagerty. Craig: David Anthony Williams. (Repeat).
Word of his parents' divorce devastates Stevie on the eve of a big wheelchair-basketball game; entries in a teen diary captivate Reese, who doesn't know it belongs to his mom, seen in flashbacks to flirtatious high-school days. (Repeat).
It's "Jr. time" when Michael goes one-on-one with his son (George O. Gore) on the basketball court. Then sore loser Michael must take Claire (Jazz Raycole) on a shopping expedition to buy underwear. Needless to say, she's excruciatingly embarrassed. Tiffany: Maria Torres. Kim: Rudee Lipscomb. Salesperson: Saachiko. Bre: Cara Mia Wayans. (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).
In this outrageous sequel, two senior-citizen action heroes investigate a kidnapping while attending a wedding in Louisiana. (Repeat).
Two young Jamaicans grow up to become gangster kingpins in Miami. (Repeat).
This eye-opening look at sneaker collectors explores the extreme lengths the truly obsessed will go to in order to obtain the rarest and most-expensive "kicks." (Repeat).
King Keraun tests his skills in competitive dodgeball, air guitar, and vintage baseball. (Repeat).
Keraun runs with the wolves; goes on a stroll with a professional dog walker; and sits down for a session with a pet psychic. (Repeat).
Freedia's mother is honored when Freedia performs in Washington, D.C. (Repeat).
Freedia records one of music's dirtiest songs. Freedia also talks showbiz with Faith Evans as the tour progresses from Denver to Los Angeles. (Repeat).
Freedia lands in Hawaii for a big show and some tropical relaxation, but romantic problems threaten the island bliss. (Repeat).
A portrait of the rock group the Eagles, with emphasis on main band member Glenn Frey (1948-2016). Featured: some of the band's most popular tracks, including "Hotel California" and "New Kid in Town." (Repeat).
With the second location not yet open, Kuki comes up with an eye-catching solution to Chandan's overstock problems. (Repeat).
A family road trip in Kuki's sensational PINK RV needs to wow much-needed clients at the Montreal Pop-Up. (Repeat).
Buffy and the Scoobies---including Tara, sadly rendered mentally disabled by Glory's brain drain---hightail it out of Sunnydale to escape the hellgod, who now knows the truth about Dawn. Spike's RV provides transportation but not much defense against the legion of Knights of Byzantium out to destroy the Key. Tara: Amber Benson. Spike: James Marsters. Glory: Clare Kramer. (Repeat).
Willow psychically enters Buffy's troubled subconscious in an effort to somehow reach the Slayer, who has been rendered catatonic by Glory's abduction of Dawn. Meanwhile, Glory vents her frustrations on the limitations of being part human to a frightened Dawn; and Spike, Xander and Giles work on undermining the hell god's nefarious plans. Doc: Joel Grey. Glory: Clare Kramer. Willow: Alyson Hanniga
Buffy and the Scoobies put together a plan to stop Glory from spilling Dawn's blood, which would open a portal to Glory's hellish dimension and bring about the end of the world. Also, Xander decides to take his relationship with Anya to the next level. Dawn: Michelle Trachtenberg. Glory: Clare Kramer. Ben: Charlie Webber. (Repeat).
Part 1 of two. As Buffy's mourning friends try to combat a sudden influx of demons into Sunnydale, a plot is hatched to bring the Slayer back from the dead. Razor: Franc Ross. Shempy Vamp: Paul Greenberg. Mag: Geoff Meed. Tara: Amber Benson. Willow: Alyson Hannigan. Spike: James Marsters. Xander: Nicholas Brendon. Giles: Anthony Stewart Head. Anya: Emma Caulfield. (Repeat).
Conclusion. The gang splits up and heads for safety after Willow's resurrection ritual is disrupted by Razor's rampaging demons, which also capture the damaged Buffybot. Willow: Alyson Hannigan. Razor: Franc Ross. Spike: James Marsters. Tara: Amber Benson. Xander: Nicholas Benson. Dawn: Michelle Trachtenberg. (Repeat).
As Buffy adjusts to life after resurrection, a shadowy presence menaces her sidekicks---a side effect of the spell cast by Willow (Alyson Hannigan) to bring the Slayer back. Tara: Amber Bensen. Dawn: Michelle Trachtenberg. Spike: James Marsters. Anya: Emma Caulfield. Xander: Nicholas Brendon. Buffy: Sarah Michelle Gellar. (Repeat).
Jason Alexander plays a surly chess whiz, an unemployed loner whom Malcom lines up for a job interview with the obnoxious Craig; Francis finds employ as a nude model and begins to delight in the exposure. (Repeat).
Part 1 of two. The imminent arrival of Lois's baby coincides with the descent of her irritating mom, Ida (Cloris Leachman) That's bad news for Lois, who vows to oust Ida with a naughty scheme that plays upon Ida's racial intolerance. (Repeat).
Conclusion. Labor pains rattle Lois, who's at home without her husband and coping with her pitiless mom (Cloris Leachman). All this, she says, with "apparently everyone in the entire neighborhood watching me!" Craig: David Anthony Higgins. (Repeat).
A church-run day-care center accepts Lois's wailing newborn. The catch: Reese, Malcolm and Dewey must attend Bible-study classes, one of which winds up being taught by Hal. Pastor Roy: Jim Jansen. Donna: Jackie Harris. (Repeat).
Baby-sitting suits Dewey, who comforts the family newborn with a story as wild as Malcolm and Reese's adventure with teen babes. Elsewhere, Hal leads a revolt at the Lucky Aide. Polly: Julie Hagerty. Craig: David Anthony Williams. (Repeat).
Word of his parents' divorce devastates Stevie on the eve of a big wheelchair-basketball game; entries in a teen diary captivate Reese, who doesn't know it belongs to his mom, seen in flashbacks to flirtatious high-school days. (Repeat).