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Moesha's ambition gets the best of her when she pretends to be a reporter in order to land an interview with Maya Angelou.
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, EP9 "Unappreciated Interest"Dorian uses Frank's credit card to pull off a scam and then lies about it; Moesha and Nicey share a room.
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S5, EP10 "Thanksgiving"Moesha (Brandy) enters into a cutthroat Thanksgiving cooking competition with Hakeem's (Lamont Bentley) mother (guest star Jo Marie Payton).
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S5, EP11 "To Sleep, Perchance to Dream"Moesha (Brandy) re-evaluates her friendship with Hakeem (Lamont Bentley) when she begins to have passionate dreams about him.
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S5, EP12 "He Doth Protest Too Much"While courting a pretty basketball player, Dorian must come up with a way to help the girls' team survive a budget cut.
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S5, EP8 "Isn't She Lovely?"Hakeem surprises Moesha with an expensive necklace to wear to a homecoming dance she is attending with someone else.
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S5, EP7 "A Den Is a Terrible Thing to Waste"Moesha campaigns to save her high-school hangout, The Den, from being sold to a commercial developer.
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S5, EP6 "Just Above My Head"Moesha debates whether to address her history teacher's (John Prosky) racism; Dorian tries to keep a secret from his family.
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S5, EP5 "Not My Pumpkin"Frank (William Allen Young) finds out that Moesha (Brandy) has been taking birth control pills; Dorian (Ray J) is accused of shoplifting.
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