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A food critic (Cedric the Entertainer) evaluates the restaurant and publicly declares that despite the good food, the owners are unbearable.

A food critic (Cedric the Entertainer) evaluates the restaurant and publicly declares that despite the good food, the owners are unbearable.

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S4, EP11 "Let's Go Bobby, Let's Go!"

Bobby reveals to Robert that he joined the cheerleading squad instead of playing peewee football.

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S4, EP12 "The B-R-E-A-K-U-P"

Neesee agrees to go out with Robert's co-worker (Kevin Hart); Dirk helps Bobby practice for a spelling bee.

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S4, EP13 "An All of Us Joint ... Custody Episode"

Robert and Neesee share custody of their new condo when Bobby tells them that he does not want to go back and forth between houses.

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S4, EP14 "Artifical Intelligence"

Bobby finds himself in the gifted-students program after cheating on his aptitude test; Neesee's new neighbor sets her up on a date with a guy who has a weird fetish.

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S4, EP10 "Everybody Loves Rain Man"

Robert and Neesee threaten to take away Bobby's Christmas gifts; Dirk anticipates spending his first holiday with his daughter.

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S4, EP9 "Crime and Maybe Some Punishment"

Robert grounds Bobby from attending his field trip for being disrespectful to Dirk, but Neesee secretly takes Bobby on the trip.

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S4, EP8 "My Two Dads"

Robert remains stunned that his real father (Richard Lawson) is gay; the family sits down for a Thanksgiving meal to remember.

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S4, EP7 "Like Father, Like Son ... Like Hell!"

Robert and his sister (guest star Tisha Campbell-Martin) learn the man who raised them is not Robert's biological father, prompting Dirk and Robert to begin a search.

Based on the domestic situation of Will and Jada Pinkett Smith, this comedy examines the humor that arises in trying to create a new life in a day and age where the old one never completely falls away. Robert James raises his young son while sharing custody of the boy with his ex-wife.
Starring: David Ramsey, Debi Mazar, Duane Martin, Elise Neal, Erin Matthews, Jaden Smith, James Vincent, Kennedy Rue McCullough, Khamani Griffin, Laivan Greene, LisaRaye, LisaRaye McCoy, Terri J. Vaughn, Tisha Campbell-Martin, Tony Rock
Original Air Date: Sep 16, 2003
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
2 seasons available on demand
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