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Kim, Stevie and Nikki recruit Olympic softball player Jennie Finch to help them win the annual game, forcing the guys to bring on MLB player Eric Davis as a ringer.
Kim, Stevie and Nikki recruit Olympic softball player Jennie Finch to help them win the annual game, forcing the guys to bring on MLB player Eric Davis as a ringer.
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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, EP18 "Kim Who?"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, 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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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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S5, EP10 "Cheaters Never Prosper"Nikki faces off against a pretty student who flirts with the professor for special treatment; Kim and the others volunteer to live in cramped quarters for $5,000.
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S5, EP9 "Foul Ball"Kim, Stevie and Nikki recruit Olympic softball player Jennie Finch to help them win the annual game, forcing the guys to bring on MLB player Eric Davis as a ringer.
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S5, EP8 "I Never Rapped for My Father"T must decide between his band Freestyle Unity and his father's aspirations to start a new band.
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S5, EP7 "Kimmie Has Two Moms"Kim and Nikki win a guest appearance on their favorite daytime talk show; the Professor agrees to help T charm a beautiful woman (guest star Vivica A. Fox).
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