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Magic Johnson (guest starring as himself) hires Nikki to be the manager for his movie theater; professor Oglevee escorts an actress to a movie premiere unaware that Nikki is working at the theater.
Magic Johnson (guest starring as himself) hires Nikki to be the manager for his movie theater; professor Oglevee escorts an actress to a movie premiere unaware that Nikki is working at the theater.
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S3, EP21 "It's Showtime"Magic Johnson (guest starring as himself) hires Nikki to be the manager for his movie theater; professor Oglevee escorts an actress to a movie premiere unaware that Nikki is working at the theater.
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S3, EP20 "Mother's Day Blues"Evicted from their house, Stevie and her moneyless mother move in with Nikki and Kim.
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S3, EP19 "The Dates From Hell"Kim and Stevie try speed-dating as a means of meeting new men; Nikki spots professor Oglevee with a married woman.
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S3, EP17 "A Beautiful Lie"Kim's IQ test reveals she is a certified genius, and she prepares to speak before Mensa.
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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, 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, EP14 "She's Positive"While celebrating his birthday, T meets the girl of his dreams, then finds out she is HIV-positive.
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S5, EP13 "Can Two Wrongs Make a Right?"Nikki's chances at a scholarship are jeopardized when the scholarship adviser shows up during a Nikki's party with the girls.
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