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Jamie is incredulous when he loses some of his luster as a jingle writer to a good-looking new employee.
Jamie is incredulous when he loses some of his luster as a jingle writer to a good-looking new employee.
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S4, EP15 "Home Suite Home"Jamie (Jamie Foxx) feels oppressed by Fancy's (Garcelle Beauvais) decorative touches after he moves into a penthouse apartment.
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S4, EP4 "I Believe I Can Fly"When Jamie's first big commercial jingle pitch for a bug spray is shot down, he e-mails a manifesto to the entire company.
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S4, EP5 "Why Don't We Just Roll ... Reversal"Inspired by friends' success, Jamie and Fancy engage in a relationship-building role-playing exercise which goes awry.
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S1, EP20 "Break Yourself, Fool"Jamie and Braxton (Jamie Foxx, Christopher B. Duncan) end up hostages in a bank robbery; Jamie tries to ward off Fancy's (Garcelle Beauvais) new beau (Kristoff St. John).
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S4, EP14 "Friendly Fire"Jamie gets promoted into a management position, but his excitement dies when the boss orders him to fire a friend.
The Jamie Foxx Show
S4, EP13 "Family Business"Jamie bills Junior and Helen for services rendered after writing a jingle for a King's Tower TV commercial.
The Jamie Foxx Show
S4, EP12 "Super Ego"Jamie challenges NFL players Lawrence Taylor, Charles Woodson and other pros to a game of flag football.
The Jamie Foxx Show
S4, EP11 "Get Up, Stand Up"Jamie (Jamie Foxx) encourages Fancy (Garcelle Beauvais) to stand up for herself when she is pressured into throwing a bridal shower.
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