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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.
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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Tyler Perry's Assisted Living
S3, EP18 "She Got Baby Fever"After multiple failed attempts to try and hang out with Sandra for a girl's day, Leah reaches the sad realization that her baby is no longer a baby.
Tyler Perry's Assisted Living
S3, EP19 "Fight the Power"Jeremy gets an invitation to join the Chamber of Commerce; Mr. Brown, Cora and Leah share their protest stories; Phillip, Sandra and Lindor sneak off to a Black Lives Matter protest.
Tyler Perry's Assisted Living
S3, EP20 "Blessin' or a Lesson"Phillip has been responsible and begs to drive Jeremy's new car; Jeremy gives him the opportunity to drive and Philip wrecks Jeremy's new car after a night out with his friends.
Tyler Perry's Assisted Living
S3, EP21 "Crazy in Love"Mr. Brown has a new love interest from church and takes her on several dates; the Pleasant Days crew begins to grow suspicious of his new lady friend's intentions, and considers whether to butt into his love life.
Tyler Perry's Assisted Living
S3, EP17 "Twin It to Win It"Anastasia's twin sister comes to visit, but Anastasia refuses to talk to her; the Pleasant Days crew try to get to the bottom of their estrangement and encourage the twins to reconcile.
Tyler Perry's Assisted Living
S3, EP16 "Head in the Clouds"Leah and Jeremy are excited to get away for a vacation with just the two of them; Sandra needs to get an internship to graduate; she has no prospects.
Tyler Perry's Assisted Living
S3, EP15 "Don't Get Ugly"Brown is tired of residents spending time at the competing assisted living facility across the street.
Tyler Perry's Assisted Living
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.
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