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When Robert and Neesee learn that Bobby does not socialize in school, they book a play-date for him with the most popular kid in the class.
When Robert and Neesee learn that Bobby does not socialize in school, they book a play-date for him with the most popular kid in the class.
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S2, EP19 "Baby's Got (Flash) Back"Robert, Tia, Neesee and Bobby each fantasize how their lives will be affected by Robert and Tia's marriage.
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S2, EP20 "Hollywood Swinging"When Robert starts to get some attention as a correspondent for "Entertainment Tonight," his status and swelling ego begin to wear on his friends.
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S2, EP21 "Sail On"When Robert accepts an offer from his boss to pay for his wedding and for the right to televise it, Tia regrets the decision when advertising and promotions overshadow the bride and groom.
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S2, EP22 "He-Male Trouble"Robert faces a major career decision while Tia learns something life-altering; Neely is not sure she wants to take her relationship with Rusty to the next level.
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S2, EP18 "Passing the Test"While celebrating Neesee's birthday at her apartment, Robert and Tia find a pregnancy test and believe Neesee is pregnant.
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S2, EP17 "Movin' on Up"When Robert finds himself unable to handle working on two shows at once, he is forced to choose between "Mr. L.A." and "Entertainment Tonight."
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S2, EP16 "So I Creep"Robert gets a job on "Entertainment Tonight" and insists that Dirk be his producer, but when he criticizes the stories they give Robert, Dirk quits.
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S2, EP15 "Handle Your Business"When Jonelle throws Dirk out, he goes to stay at Robert and Tia's house causing them to become involved in his breakup.
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