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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.
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.
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S4, EP1 "I Believe"Philip learns about being accountable for one's actions and putting life's obstacles in perspective; Reginald must pick himself up out of his slump and find the strength to believe in love again.
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S4, EP2 "Houston, We Have a Karen"When an old white woman moves into Pleasant Days, her Karen behavior throws everyone for a loop; Reginald fears an escaped convict he put in prison has plans to take revenge.
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S4, EP3 "Yee to the Haw"In a get-rich-quick scheme, Mr. Brown decides to become a country singer; Jeremy is hesitant to get his first prostate exam.
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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.
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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.
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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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