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"American Idol" judges Paula Abdul and Randy Jackson critique Bernie's commercial.
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S4, EP6 "Who Gives This Bride"Bernie's sister, Benita, announces her plans to elope in Las Vegas; Wanda offers her the Mac residence as a wedding site.
The Bernie Mac Show
S4, EP7 "Nerdy Mac"Bryana's standardized test scores prompt Bernie to send her to Jordan's school, but she is so far behind that they threaten to move her back a grade.
The Bernie Mac Show
S4, EP8 "Stone Nuts"Jordan tries to fit in with the popular crowd; after taking Bernie's advice, he winds up losing his lunch money in a poker game.
The Bernie Mac Show
S4, EP9 "Jack & Jacqueline"Wanda urges Vanessa to join an enrichment organization she once belonged to; they learn times have changed when Vanessa and her new friends are charged with shoplifting.
The Bernie Mac Show
S4, EP5 "My Privacy"Bernie realizes Bryana and Jordan are too old to share a room, so he moves her in with Vanessa, who is less than thrilled.
The Bernie Mac Show
S4, EP4 "Mac Overdrive"Bernie has no patience when trying to teach Vanessa to drive.
The Bernie Mac Show
S4, EP3 "Being Bernie Mac"Bernie must baby-sit for Bryana and deal with Jordan, who was sent home from school for pulling a fire alarm unnecessarily.
The Bernie Mac Show
S4, EP2 "Stiff Upper Lip"Bernie decides Bryana is too old for training wheels, but her first lesson without them proves to be disastrous.
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