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Marlon's (Marlon Wayans) research for an audition leads to a homeless man (guest star Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs) moving in with him.
Marlon's (Marlon Wayans) research for an audition leads to a homeless man (guest star Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs) moving in with him.
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The Wayans Bros.
S4, EP20 "Bringing It All Back Home"Shawn and Marlon (Shawn Wayans, Marlon Wayans) plot to keep Pops (John Witherspoon) from selling the family home by making it less marketable.
The Wayans Bros.
S4, EP21 "Recipe for Success"Pops (John Witherspoon) shows off his chili at a food festival, but he doesn't know its secret ingredient: dog food.
The Wayans Bros.
S4, EP22 "Fire!"After Shawn (Shawn Wayans) is swindled by a business agent, Marlon (Marlon Wayans) takes an acting job to help his brother.
The Wayans Bros.
S5, EP1 "Brother Can You Spare a Dime?"Marlon's (Marlon Wayans) new role as the breadwinner goes to his head, making life miserable for Shawn (Shawn Wayans).
The Wayans Bros.
S3, EP8 "An Officer and a Homegirl"Marlon (Marlon Wayans) takes a romantic interest in Dee's sister Natalie (Devika Parikh), only to be rejected.
The Wayans Bros.
S3, EP7 "Family Business"Pops loans his brother Nate money to start a trucking business, but Nate goes into the catering business instead.
The Wayans Bros.
S3, EP6 "Drama for Yo' Mama"Dee's (Anna Maria Horsford) letter is selected as the winner in a magazine contest. With Marlon and Shawn Wayans.
The Wayans Bros.
S3, EP5 "Trippin'"Marlon (Marlon Wayans) must decide which lucky person will share his prize winnings -- a trip for two to Bermuda. With Shawn Wayans.
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