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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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S3, EP20 "Always Follow Your Heart"Jamie (Jamie Foxx) tries to get Fancy's (Garcelle Beauvais) attention with a serenade before her wedding, but he may be too late.
The Jamie Foxx Show
S4, EP2 "Mr. Bo-Jingles"Jamie quits his job at the hotel to write commercial jingles after he is passed over for a promotion.
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S4, EP3 "Poker Face"Fancy gets revenge when Jamie blows her off in favor of a poker game with the guys; Braxton tries to make the hotel's computer system Y2K ready.
The Jamie Foxx Show
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.
The Jamie Foxx Show
S5, EP10 "Bachelor Party"Jamie and Fancy agree not to have bachelor and bachelorette parties, and then promptly begin planning wild blowouts.
The Jamie Foxx Show
S5, EP9 "Cupid"Jamie (Jamie Foxx) finds himself competing with Cupid (guest star Gary Coleman) for Fancy's (Garcelle Beauvais) affections.
The Jamie Foxx Show
S5, EP8 "If the Shoe Fits ..."Jamie (Jamie Foxx) finds size 22 basketball shoes underneath Fancy's (Garcelle Beauvais) bed while poking around her apartment. Guest stars: NBA players Kevin Garnett and Derek Fisher.
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S5, EP7 "Shakin' and Fakin'"When Fancy (Garcelle Beauvais) meets someone new, Jamie (Jamie Foxx) tries to monopolize her time by pretending to be sick.
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