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Moesha and a new friend scheme to sneak out of a fund-raiser at Bridgewood to see a performance by Dru Hill.
Moesha and a new friend scheme to sneak out of a fund-raiser at Bridgewood to see a performance by Dru Hill.
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S3, EP6 "The Play Scene"Moesha fails her first creative writing assignment and decides she must accept her teacher's challenge to be a better writer.
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S3, EP7 "Use Me Once, Shame on You, Use Me Twice, I'll Kill You"Moesha invites her new friend, whose father is a record company president, to hear Hakeem, Kim and Q sing at amateur night.
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S3, EP8 "Keepin' It Real"Moesha is impressed with a new classmate, until he changes his personality to suit whatever he thinks people expect of him.
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S3, EP9 "Halloween Part I: Kim's Revenge"Kim decides not to join Moesha and Niecy as the spandex-clad Divas of Soul after she hears the pair joking about her weight.
Moesha
S3, EP7 "Use Me Once, Shame on You, Use Me Twice, I'll Kill You"Moesha invites her new friend, whose father is a record company president, to hear Hakeem, Kim and Q sing at amateur night.
Moesha
S3, EP6 "The Play Scene"Moesha fails her first creative writing assignment and decides she must accept her teacher's challenge to be a better writer.
Moesha
S3, EP5 "My Mom's Not an Ottoman"Moesha lashes out when Dee sells the old living room furniture at a garage sale, including items that belonged to Moesha's mother.
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S3, EP4 "Age Ain't Nothin' but a Number"Hakeem begins dating an older woman he met while working in a clothing store.
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