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Professor Oglevee's smart, successful brother comes for a visit; Kim writes a column for the school newspaper.
Professor Oglevee's smart, successful brother comes for a visit; Kim writes a column for the school newspaper.
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S4, EP23 "The Good, the Bad and the Funny"Nikki imagines herself a sheriff facing down an outlaw known as the Professor in a musical Western.
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S4, EP24 "Jury Duty"Jurors Nikki and Oglevee hotly debate the guilt or innocence of a beautiful female defendant accused of murder.
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S2, EP22 "Love the One You're With"Kim tries to adjust to the news that Michael is a single father; Professor Oglevee considers his feelings about Nikki.
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S3, EP1 "Baby Girl"When Kim (Countess Vaughn) decides to raise Alisa on her own, the baby's birth mother (guest star Natashia Williams) arrives to claim her; professor Oglevee (Dorien Wilson) admits to himself that he loves Nikki (Mo'Nique).
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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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