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A conflicted Abishola pushes against her Nigerian roots when she opens up about her past to Dele; Bob attempts to bridge an emotional gap with Douglas.
A conflicted Abishola pushes against her Nigerian roots when she opens up about her past to Dele; Bob attempts to bridge an emotional gap with Douglas.
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Bob Hearts Abishola
S2, EP5 "Sleeping Next to an Old Boat"Abishola worries that Bob's privileged lifestyle is starting to rub off on Dele; a new robot vacuum brings Tunde joy, but begins to make Olu feel insecure.
Bob Hearts Abishola
S4, EP20 "The Genius Who Fell Out of My Womb"Bob is thrilled to share a day at his alma mater with Abishola and Dele, but his university doesn't meet Abishola's Ivy League standards.
Bob Hearts Abishola
S2, EP6 "A Tight Ass Is a Wonderful Thing"Thanks to Abishola's brutal honesty, Bob finds himself in a feud with Kemi; after Douglas makes a big mistake on the warehouse floor, Goodwin hates himself for looking the other way.
Bob Hearts Abishola
S4, EP21 "Take Two Yellows and Go to Bed"Bob's grand opening party for the sock factory is upstaged by a fight between Abishola and her sister-in-law.
Bob Hearts Abishola
S4, EP19 "Keep That Under Your Gele"When Bob asks for space from his ever-present mother, Dottie doesn't take it well; Kofo attempts to enjoy the luxuries of living alone, but his new landlord, Tunde, overstays his welcome.
Bob Hearts Abishola
S4, EP18 "A Hundred CCs of Handsome"When Abishola learns that Bob talked Chukwuemeka into proposing to Kemi, she tries to fix the situation; Kofo permanently alters his relationship with Goodwin when he considers signing a lease in Olu and Tunde's apartment building.
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