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Cora encourages the residents to embrace life after the loss of a close friend; Sandra urges Philip to leave his comfort zone and overcome his growing addiction to video games.
Cora encourages the residents to embrace life after the loss of a close friend; Sandra urges Philip to leave his comfort zone and overcome his growing addiction to video games.
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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.
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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.
Tyler Perry's Assisted Living
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.
Tyler Perry's Assisted Living
S6, EP18 "Voltran"Cora encourages the residents to embrace life after the loss of a close friend; Sandra urges Philip to leave his comfort zone and overcome his growing addiction to video games.
Tyler Perry's Assisted Living
S6, EP17 "The Cocoon"The assisted living family cares for Leah as she falls sick during her pregnancy; Phillip gains new clarity on his major for college.
Tyler Perry's Assisted Living
S6, EP16 "The Secret Ingredients"Leah becomes increasingly jealous of Sandra and Anastasia's relationship; the residents compete for the crown in a special baking competition.
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S6, EP15 "Heaven Sent"Leah and Jeremy get their money's worth with the consultant they hired to inspect the assisted living facility; the family is concerned about the decline of Reginald's mental health.
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