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Kim (Countess Vaughn) takes a dim view of the pretty new singer (guest star Tempestt Bledsoe) T (Ken Lawson) adds to his band.
Kim (Countess Vaughn) takes a dim view of the pretty new singer (guest star Tempestt Bledsoe) T (Ken Lawson) adds to his band.
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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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S5, EP16 "Practice What You Preach"Nikki must help an old friend, who has become a minister, when her crazy past causes problems for the church.
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S5, EP17 "Could It Be You?"Desperate for some alone time with her boyfriend, Andell secretly arranges a blind date for Nikki.
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S5, EP15 "Judge Not a Book"Nikki's best-selling romance novel turns the professor into an object of women's affections. Shaquille O'Neal guest stars as himself.
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S5, EP12 "School of Hard Knocks"Local disc jockeys, Shag and Tone, pick Kim to be on their radio show.
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