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Lindor offers to be a helping hand around the living facility.
Lindor offers to be a helping hand around the living facility.
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S2, EP17 "What the Wellness"Mr. Brown vows that he will not eat meat, until he's alone with a lot of soul food.
Tyler Perry's Assisted Living
S3, EP2 "Judge Knot"Lindor stresses when his lawyer encourages him to take a plea deal, even though he is not guilty.
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S3, EP3 "Pastor Disaster"When Cora announces that the church board seeks a new pastor, which comes with an impressive salary, Brown decides to throw his hat into the pulpit.
Tyler Perry's Assisted Living
S3, EP4 "Mr. Fix It"Phillip may not be good at chemistry but he's great at fixing things, so Mr. Brown gets him to fix his VCR; Philip does such a good job that Mr. Brown keeps bringing him more and more things to fix.
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S6, EP12 "The Power of Prayer"The facility embarks on a manhunt for Judge Reginald, who is nowhere to be found; Sandra, Phillip, Vinny, Mr. Brown and Cora post flyers around the neighborhood and online.
Tyler Perry's Assisted Living
S6, EP11 "Twenty-One"Sandra and Philip try to find the best way to celebrate their parents' anniversary; the assisted living facility puts on a manhunt for Reginald, who is still missing.
Tyler Perry's Assisted Living
S6, EP10 "Speed Demons"Mr. Brown is adamant about seizing the speed demons in the neighborhood; Leah is about to lose the trust she has in Sandra.
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S6, EP9 "Diamond in the Rough"Cora has a new romantic suitor, which causes a rift between her and Mr. Brown; everyone celebrates Philip for his recent academic achievements, and he receives an unexpected gift.
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