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Mr. Brown vows that he will not eat meat, until he's alone with a lot of soul food.
Mr. Brown vows that he will not eat meat, until he's alone with a lot of soul food.
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S3, EP11 "Don't Chi Away"With the assisted living facility not proving profitable and Sandra preparing to go off to college, Jeremy reassesses the family's financial future.
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S3, EP12 "Ex to Next"Anastasia's first ex-husband contacts her for the first time in decades, but Anastasia shows no interest since she never forgave him for what he did to her in the past; the other residents push her to meet with him.
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S3, EP13 "Training Day"Phillip tells Jeremy he wants to play lacrosse; Jeremy realizes he needs to study the sport to help his son get ready for tryouts.
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S3, EP14 "Bye-Bye, Mr. Brown"Residents warn Mr. Brown to stop eating at Bama's Big Kuntry Burgers, but he is fully addicted; Mr. Brown eats a Bama's Big Kuntry burger in the kitchen while Efe and Cora watch the news.
Tyler Perry's Assisted Living
S3, EP10 "Clean Up Your Act"The way the residents have been behaving disgusts Cora: not cleaning up after themselves, bickering over the television, leaving the toilet seat up, and using foul language.
Tyler Perry's Assisted Living
S3, EP9 "Wobble Wobble"The Pleasant Days crew worries about Vinny's libertine lifestyle of drinking, smoking, poor diet and no exercise; he's not as young as he used to be, so they want him to clean up his act.
Tyler Perry's Assisted Living
S3, EP8 "Ear Hustle and Flow"Phillip fixes Vinny's hearing aid; but when Vinny puts the hearing aids on, he realizes he can hear loud and clear, Vinny overhears the conversation and comes to the conclusion that Leah and Jeremy killed Reginald.
Tyler Perry's Assisted Living
S3, EP7 "I Would Dye for You"Jeremy rushes into the kitchen because of an emergency; Leah and Phillip learn it's not an emergency at all; Jeremy has his first gray hair; in order to prove he still has his youth, Jeremy challenges Phillip to a race.
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