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Little Bobby blurts out a racist word in the middle of his birthday party, causing debate among the adults.
Little Bobby blurts out a racist word in the middle of his birthday party, causing debate among the adults.
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S4, EP1 "The Hair Down There"Robert and Neesee struggle to deal with a letter that he wrote her four years earlier; Bobby discovers a hair.
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S4, EP2 "Trojan Condo"Neesee finds a new condo to move into, but it is still under construction; Robert and Neesee help get Courtney (Laivan Greene) into Bobby's school.
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S4, EP3 "Police ... Open Up"Robert takes Bobby to the police station as a punishment for prank calling 911.
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S4, EP4 "Love Do Cost a Thing"Neesee hosts a charity bachelor auction; Robert pays Neesee to bid on him, but a mystery woman outbids her.
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S3, EP22 "Carmen's Karma"Enlightened by a trip to India, Robert's sister, Carmen (Tisha Campbell-Martin), returns to make up for past mistakes.
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S3, EP21 "Surprise, Surprise"Robert gets a reality check when he meets the father of his young girlfriend; Beverly (Vivica A. Fox) urges Dirk to bond with his newly discovered daughter.
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S3, EP20 "Surprise, Surprise"Feeling old, Robert tries youthful things like acquiring a motorcycle and dating a young college student; a shocking secret is revealed.
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S3, EP19 "The N-Word"Little Bobby blurts out a racist word in the middle of his birthday party, causing debate among the adults.
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