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Fancy finally accepts Jamie's advances, leaving him shocked; Braxton employs pop psychology in an effort to understand women.
Fancy finally accepts Jamie's advances, leaving him shocked; Braxton employs pop psychology in an effort to understand women.
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S2, EP17 "Ain't Nothin' Happenin' Cap'n"Fancy finally accepts Jamie's advances, leaving him shocked; Braxton employs pop psychology in an effort to understand women.
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S2, EP18 "It's All Good, Fellas"Jamie (Jamie Foxx) saves the life of a mobster (guest star Eddie Mekka), who then lavishes him with gifts.
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S2, EP19 "You Ain't Gotta Go Home, But ..."Jamie is evicted from King's Tower after throwing one too many loud parties and ends up as Braxton's roommate.
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S2, EP20 "The After School Special"Jamie (Jamie Foxx) steps in when he learns a boy (guest star Orlando Brown) he mentors plans to use a gun on a bully (guest star Robert Ri'chard) at school.
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S4, EP22 "I Second That Demo-Tion"Jamie (Jamie Foxx) jeopardizes his job by secretly recording a demo tape with Nicole (guest star Rhona L. Bennett) in the Jingles 2000 studio.
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S4, EP21 "Jamie in the Middle"Jamie cajoles the rappers Method Man and Redman into finishing an overdue jingle by promising them both dates with Nicole.
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S4, EP20 "Musical Chairs"Jamie (Jamie Foxx) is inspired to pursue his singing career again after performing with Nicole (guest star Rhona L. Bennett) at a nightclub. With Garcelle Beauvais.
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S4, EP19 "Rollin' in the Dough"Jamie (Jamie Foxx) convinces his new investment group to invest all its money in a doughnut lounge. With Garcelle Beauvais. Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs guest stars.
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