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Bernie sees children walking to school on their own and decides it is time for Jordan to do the same, despite Wanda's objections.

Bernie sees children walking to school on their own and decides it is time for Jordan to do the same, despite Wanda's objections.

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S4, EP13 "I Don't Wanna Be a Playa No More"

When Jordan develops a crush on a girl at school, Bernie takes it upon himself to teach Jordan how to be a "player" and get the girl.

Bernie and his wife, Wanda, reluctantly step into the role of parents when his sister drops off her three kids -- naive Bryanna, nerdy Jordan and teenager Vanessa -- en route to rehab. His views on child rearing are hardly politically correct, but Bernie tries his best.
Starring: Anthony Anderson, Bernie Mac, Camille Winbush, Dee Dee Davis, Don Cheadle, Jeremy Suarez, Kellita Smith, Krysten Leigh Jones, Kyle Kaplan, Michael Ralph, Naya Rivera, Nicholas Morrison, Rick Hoffman, Roxanne Beckford, Shar Jackson
Original Air Date: Nov 14, 2001
Genres: ComedyTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
2 seasons available on demand
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