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Bernie turns to Angela Bassett for acting advice when he lands a dramatic role as a stroke victim; Jordan leads a revolt at a day care facility; Vanessa pretends to be poor.
Bernie turns to Angela Bassett for acting advice when he lands a dramatic role as a stroke victim; Jordan leads a revolt at a day care facility; Vanessa pretends to be poor.
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S3, EP9 "Droobie or Not Droobie"Bryana is upset when Bernie takes a villainous role opposite her favorite character, a friendly dinosaur; Jordan sells candy bars at school.
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S3, EP10 "J-O-R-D-A-N Spells Funny"Jordan tries comedy as a way of overcoming stage fright; Vanessa makes a documentary about her home life.
The Bernie Mac Show
S3, EP11 "Make Room for Caddy"Despite Bernie's offer to buy him a car, Wanda's father cannot get along with him; showing when they all met.
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S4, EP10 "Manchild in Vanessa Land"Bernie learns Vanessa has a boyfriend, Rahim, who is 18 years old; when he discovers that the teen has a child, he hits the ceiling.
The Bernie Mac Show
S3, EP8 "Family Reunion"Relatives pester Bernie at a family barbecue; Bernie quashes Vanessa's flirtation with a distant cousin.
The Bernie Mac Show
S3, EP7 "It's a Wonderful Wife"Wanda disrupts Bernie's writing process as he prepares for an appearance on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show."
The Bernie Mac Show
S3, EP6 "Love Bug"Bernie tries to scare away Vanessa's new boyfriend but realizes what a good role model he is for Jordan; Wanda has trouble letting go of her old shoes.
The Bernie Mac Show
S3, EP5 "Hair Jordan"Bernie takes Jordan to his favorite barbershop, but the owner throws them out; Wanda and the girls try to change the batteries in a smoke detector.
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