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While Jamie recoils from selling his soul to a big record label, he has a nightmare inspired by "The Matrix.".
While Jamie recoils from selling his soul to a big record label, he has a nightmare inspired by "The Matrix.".
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S1, EP4 "Who's Da Man?"Braxton (Christopher B. Duncan) proves himself a lady-killer when he and Jamie (Jamie Foxx) spend a night on the town. NBA star Gary Payton guest stars.
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S1, EP5 "We Finally Got a Piece of the Pie"Jamie uses Aunt Helen's sweet-potato pie recipe to go into business.
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S1, EP6 "And Bubba Makes Three"Braxton's (Christopher B. Duncan) uncouth parents embarrass him when they attend a dinner held in his honor.
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S1, EP7 "Stuck on You"The diamond ring Junior bought for Helen won't come off Fancy's finger.
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S5, EP12 "Episode 100: Always and Forever"Jamie (Jamie Foxx) serenades his bride (Garcelle Beauvais) with a wedding song on their special day. Guest stars: Gladys Knight, Gerald Levert, Marilyn McCoo, James Avery, Billy Davis Jr. and E-40.
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S5, EP11 "East Side Story"Helen and Junior bequeath the hotel to Jamie and Fancy as they announce their retirement from the business.
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S5, EP10 "Bachelor Party"Jamie and Fancy agree not to have bachelor and bachelorette parties, and then promptly begin planning wild blowouts.
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