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Kim's mother (Mo'Nique) pursues her education by following her child to college; guest Loretta Devine.
Kim's mother (Mo'Nique) pursues her education by following her child to college; guest Loretta Devine.
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S5, EP1 "Good Vibrations?"Moesha questions her boss's (Phil Morris) motives when he asks her to a Mary J. Blige album-listening party.
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S5, EP2 "Fired Up"Moesha's ambition gets the best of her when she pretends to be a reporter in order to land an interview with Maya Angelou.
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S5, EP3 "The Party's Over (Here)"Moesha and Niecy (Brandy, Shar Jackson) suffer the consequences after attending a late-night fraternity party.
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S5, EP4 "Mis-directed Study"Moesha (Brandy) is elated about tutoring a star basketball player, until she discovers his game plan. With Sheryl Lee Ralph.
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S4, EP22 "I Studied Twelve Years for This?"Moesha's high-school graduation day is met with disappointment when her college application is rejected; her post-graduation plans change when she gets a job with VIBE magazine.
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S4, EP20 "The Prom"Moesha (Brandy Norwood) meets her dream man (guest star Johnnie Morton) at the prom, but he mysteriously leaves at midnight.
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S4, EP19 "Had to Be You"Andell's college boyfriend (guest star Shemar Moore) makes a surprise visit in an attempt to rekindle old flames. Johnny Gill also guest stars.
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