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After reuniting with his childhood friend Lil' Zane, T leaves Freestyle Unity on the eve of a Spring Jam performance; Nikki steps in to save the day.
After reuniting with his childhood friend Lil' Zane, T leaves Freestyle Unity on the eve of a Spring Jam performance; Nikki steps in to save the day.
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S4, EP8 "It's Gary Coleman"Nikki becomes Gary Coleman's manager and plans to jump-start his career by producing a cable-access show.
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S4, EP9 "Road Trip"Kim and her friends break down en route to Las Vegas, and they fall victim to a price-gouging businessman who owns everything in town.
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S4, EP11 "Lights, Camera, Action"Caterer Nikki confronts a soap opera star (Jasmine Guy) and lands a role on the show; Kim is hired as an extra but refuses to take her place in the background.
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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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S4, EP7 "Kim's 21st Birthday"Nikki and Andell try to fulfill Kim's birthday wish to meet R&B singer Tweet (guest starring as herself).
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S4, EP6 "And the Winner Is ..."Kim parts company with her friends to secretly audition as a solo act for a television show; Nikki and the professor share joint custody of a television.
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S4, EP5 "Food Fiasco"Chef Nikki enlists the gang's help when a food critic drops by the restaurant with an army of friends.
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S4, EP4 "Meter Maids Need Love, Too"Nikki discovers Andell's new boyfriend has been issuing her parking tickets; a few ex-convicts pledge Kim and Stevie's sorority.
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