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Bobby has trouble getting out of a relationship with a clingy producer when Andrea tells him she wants to get serious.
Bobby has trouble getting out of a relationship with a clingy producer when Andrea tells him she wants to get serious.
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S1, EP4 "Kindergarten Confidential"Neesee volunteers at Bobby Jr.'s school, where she comes between Tia and her best friend; Beyoncé Knowles turns the tables on Robert during an interview.
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S1, EP5 "Say My Name, Say My Name"Neesee reveals that she intends to keep Robert's last name, even though they are officially divorced.
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S1, EP6 "Uncle Marcus Comes to Dinner"Neesee starts dating her handsome dentist (Boris Kodjoe); Robert's jealousy escalates to a childish competition.
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S1, EP7 "Spatial Profiling"Robert insists that both Tia and Neesee be included in a profile of his home life only to learn that Neesee has been edited out.
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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, 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.
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