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When Kim lands in jail after a wild party and Nikki flips out, Kim decides to move in with her easy-going father.
When Kim lands in jail after a wild party and Nikki flips out, Kim decides to move in with her easy-going father.
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S1, EP11 "It's a Family Affair"Nikki (Mo'Nique) squabbles with her snobby sister (guest star Suzzanne Douglas) on Thanksgiving, while Kim and her cousin (Countess Vaughn, guest star Cherie Johnson) sneak out.
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S1, EP12 "Bad to the Bone"Nikki becomes a mentor to an angelic-looking 12-year-old girl who turns out to be the devil incarnate.
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S2, EP14 "Blind Date Mistake"Kim and Nikki (Countess Vaughn, Mo'Nique) are paired with a father and son (John Marshall Jones, Fred Thomas) on the TV show "Blind Date." Roger Lodge guest stars.
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S2, EP13 "Field of Dreams"Kim and Stevie try to live without the convenience of African-American inventions; Nikki honors her great uncle.
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S2, EP16 "Hands Off, Grandma"Nikki's recently widowed nana (guest star Isabel Sanford) tries to hook up with professor Oglevee (Dorien Wilson). J. Anthony Brown guest stars.
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S2, EP11 "Cheers"When Nikki doesn't make the cheerleading squad, she and Kim rally the losers to form their own squad.
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S2, EP10 "Turkey Day Blues"Kim, Nikki and professor Oglevee (Countess Vaughn, Mo'Nique, Dorien Wilson) end up at a homeless shelter on Thanksgiving.
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S2, EP9 "Heir Today, Gone Tomorrow"Kim portrays Nikki and professor Oglevee as rival hair-care barons in a story lifted from the TV show "Dallas.".
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