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Professor Oglevee's 12-year-old nephew (guest star Christopher Massey) gets a crush on Nikki; Kim pawns her cousin (guest star Cherie Johnson) off on Stevie.
Professor Oglevee's 12-year-old nephew (guest star Christopher Massey) gets a crush on Nikki; Kim pawns her cousin (guest star Cherie Johnson) off on Stevie.
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S5, EP2 "Squatter's Rights"When the tax man takes away the Professor's inheritance and his old apartment has been occupied, Nikki offers him her home; Andell convinces Nikki that the Professor will not marry her if she continues to let him freeload.
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S5, EP5 "The Accidental Therapist"Nikki blackmails the professor into attending couples therapy; Kim, Stevie and T try to capture candid photographs of a celebrity.
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S5, EP3 "A Plot With a View"Nikki buys a burial plot for herself and the Professor; Stevie and T hire a new singer for the band in order to replace Kim.
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S5, EP2 "Squatter's Rights"When the tax man takes away the Professor's inheritance and his old apartment has been occupied, Nikki offers him her home; Andell convinces Nikki that the Professor will not marry her if she continues to let him freeload.
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S5, EP1 "'Til Death Do Us Part, and Make It Soon"Nikki sneaks aboard the professor's yacht and discovers that his wife is plotting to murder him.
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