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Leah tells Sandra and Philip that it's time to get them registered for their new school.
Leah tells Sandra and Philip that it's time to get them registered for their new school.
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S4, EP8 "Atrocious Hypnosis"Mr. Brown and Anastasia argue that hypnosis isn't real until Mr. Brown is under and becomes his idol, Kung Fu Soul Brotha.
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S4, EP9 "Rich Ditch"Philip begins dating a wealthy girl at school and arrives home in a Tesla; Leah and Jeremy demand he break it off until they begin receiving gifts that are hard to turn down.
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S4, EP10 "Finally, Father's Day"The men learn how inferior Father's Day is to Mother's Day; they go all out for Mother's Day, but the women don't do the same for Father's Day; Mr. Brown convinces Jeremy to take command in his relationship.
Tyler Perry's Assisted Living
S4, EP11 "Once Was Lost"When Reginald takes charge of Cora's precious family heirloom Bible and gives it away to charity, he must figure out how to replace it before Cora discovers it's missing.
Tyler Perry's Assisted Living
S6, EP22 "Snowmaggedon"A serious snowstorm throws a curveball at the facility; tension rises as the facility awaits a miracle to save Leah and Reginald, who are trapped without electricity.
Tyler Perry's Assisted Living
S6, EP21 "Right Is Right"Mr. Brown endorses a local politician, which causes major problems for him and the rest of the facility; Jeremy takes matters into his own hands to protect the facility against protestors.
Tyler Perry's Assisted Living
S6, EP20 "A Rolling Stone"Mr. Brown receives a surprise that brings up his sinful past; Reginald and Jeremy are at odds with the court system.
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S6, EP19 "A Split Tree Grows"Efe has a mock teaching session with the assisted living facility to prepare him for the classroom; Jeremy is on the fence about the court system's harsh punishment of the young robbers.
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