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When Kim (Countess Vaughn) loses her memory, Nikki (Mo'Nique) and the others gather around to help her remember her life.
When Kim (Countess Vaughn) loses her memory, Nikki (Mo'Nique) and the others gather around to help her remember her life.
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S2, EP12 "Mama, I Want to Sing"The church choir begs for mercy when Nikki (Mo'Nique) replaces Kim (Countess Vaughn) as soloist. Guest star: Joseph C. Phillips, Fred Hammond and Kym E. Whitley.
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S2, EP17 "Single Black Female"Nikki's new friend (guest star Karen Bankhead) begins to imitate her in a creepy way; Kim (Countess Vaughn) gives up solid foods for two weeks. With Mo'Nique.
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S2, EP20 "Et Tu Andell?"Nikki's bothered by her ex-husband's relationship with Andell and professor Oglevee's romance with the school's new dean.
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S2, EP19 "In Sickness and in Health"Nikki impersonates a doctor in order to be with a hospitalized Oglevee; Kim, Stevie and T's video airs on MTV.
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S4, EP22 "She's a Bad Mamma Jamma"A widower's son decides he wants Nikki to be his new mother and tricks her into giving up the professor.
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S4, EP21 "Internship"Kim and her fashion-school nemesis learn that only one will be hired after an internship at the design house.
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S4, EP20 "Join the Club"Nikki decides to join a book club in order to pursue new upscale clients for her catering business; Oglevee and T enter a chili cook-off.
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S4, EP19 "Amazing Grace"An angel (guest star Shirley Caesar) appears to a stressed-out Nikki as she prepares for a gospel festival. Bobby Jones guest stars as himself.
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