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Nikki and Veronica join forces to break up professor Oglevee and his new girlfriend, who is bisexual.
Nikki and Veronica join forces to break up professor Oglevee and his new girlfriend, who is bisexual.
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S2, EP3 "The Oddest Couple"Veronica's sudden engagement plunges professor Oglevee into a zombielike depression that Nikki exploits by moving into his apartment.
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S2, EP5 "J.C. Bowl"Despite her best efforts, Nikki jeopardizes professor Oglevee's chances at winning the Junior College Bowl.
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S2, EP6 "Whassup With Heyyy?"Inspired by the entrepreneurial "Whassup Guys," T, Nikki and Kim decide to sell T-shirts but land in court.
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S1, EP7 "Kimberlale"A boutique owner orders one of Kim's fashion designs, but filling the order may mean putting college on hold.
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S2, EP4 "Reunited"While a quarreling Nikki and Kim try to live together, the two must band together to foil a robbery attempt.
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S2, EP2 "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do"Newlyweds Kim and Jerel make plans to move to Paris; professor Oglevee goes to great lengths to make Veronica jealous.
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S2, EP1 "Wedding Bell Blues"Nikki and professor Oglevee share a honeymoon suite after abandoning their fruitless search for Kim and Jerel.
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