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When Bernie gives Vanessa money for school clothes, she decides to spend it all on an expensive pair of shoes.
When Bernie gives Vanessa money for school clothes, she decides to spend it all on an expensive pair of shoes.
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The Bernie Mac Show
S1, EP14 "Back in the Day"When heartburn sends him to the emergency room, Bernie resolves to beat his age by acting like he did in his youth.
The Bernie Mac Show
S1, EP15 "Lockdown"After an intruder breaks into the house, Bernie reacts by turning it into a high-security compound, driving everyone crazy with his overprotectiveness.
The Bernie Mac Show
S1, EP16 "Mac 101"Bernie becomes a stern taskmaster after witnessing the children's behavior at dinner, cracking down on Vanessa for her grades and making Bryana speak Spanish all the time.
The Bernie Mac Show
S1, EP17 "If I Were N-riched, Man"After hearing it from Bernie at home, Bryana repeats inappropriate language at school, prompting a social worker to visit the house to discuss Bernie's hostility problems.
The Bernie Mac Show
S5, EP15 "Fantasy Football"Bernie and Jordan join a fantasy football league together, but differing philosophies on player picks soon come between them as Jordan eventually leaves Bernie to get a higher ranking.
The Bernie Mac Show
S5, EP14 "An Exercise in Fertility"Bernie and Wanda focus on having a baby, neglecting the children they already have.
The Bernie Mac Show
S5, EP12 "Fumes of Détente"Wanda invites Tasha, Vanessa's best friend from Chicago, to stay with them; Bernie is worried he will have another difficult teen in his house.
The Bernie Mac Show
S5, EP11 "Sorely Missed"When Bernie and Wanda find themselves spending all of their time with the kids, Bernie decides they need some time alone.
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