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Synclaire lucks into a starring role in a play when the star drops out a day before the opening. (Synclaire had memorized all the lines while serving as an usher as a teenager.) However, the director offers the opinion that Synclaire stinks, and is certain that the play will end both of their careers. A jittery Synclaire flubs her lines and strikes one of the other actors in the face with a door. When the audience responds favorably, Synclaire begins ad-libbing and turns the play into a comedy.
Synclaire lucks into a starring role in a play when the star drops out a day before the opening. (Synclaire had memorized all the lines while serving as an usher as a teenager.) However, the director offers the opinion that Synclaire stinks, and is certain that the play will end both of their careers. A jittery Synclaire flubs her lines and strikes one of the other actors in the face with a door. When the audience responds favorably, Synclaire begins ad-libbing and turns the play into a comedy.
Khadijah attends a holiday party with the snobbish elite gathered to honor Charles (Isaiah Washington) with a coveted medical award. Dr. Mountebank: Sullivan Walker. Russell: Shaun Baker. Mark: Thom Barry.
Khadijah attends a holiday party with the snobbish elite gathered to honor Charles (Isaiah Washington) with a coveted medical award. Dr. Mountebank: Sullivan Walker. Russell: Shaun Baker. Mark: Thom Barry.
When her friends will not include her in their Saturday night plans, Regine takes her mother out to dinner. Laverne hits it off with the handsome man who picks up her napkin, who turns out to be millionaire Harrison Cushmore. Regine grows tired of seeing her mother in the society pages, and predicts that she will quickly be dumped. She turns out to be right, and is reluctant to console her mother until Khadijah points out how selfish her behavior is.
When her friends will not include her in their Saturday night plans, Regine takes her mother out to dinner. Laverne hits it off with the handsome man who picks up her napkin, who turns out to be millionaire Harrison Cushmore. Regine grows tired of seeing her mother in the society pages, and predicts that she will quickly be dumped. She turns out to be right, and is reluctant to console her mother until Khadijah points out how selfish her behavior is.
The moppet host (Adam Wylie) of a TV kids' show finds clown Synclaire to be the perfect sidekick---until she spouts off onscreen. Mr. Remington: Dennis Burkley. Lenny: Charles Noland. Synclaire: Kim Coles.
The moppet host (Adam Wylie) of a TV kids' show finds clown Synclaire to be the perfect sidekick---until she spouts off onscreen. Mr. Remington: Dennis Burkley. Lenny: Charles Noland. Synclaire: Kim Coles.
When her friends will not include her in their Saturday night plans, Regine takes her mother out to dinner. Laverne hits it off with the handsome man who picks up her napkin, who turns out to be millionaire Harrison Cushmore. Regine grows tired of seeing her mother in the society pages, and predicts that she will quickly be dumped. She turns out to be right, and is reluctant to console her mother until Khadijah points out how selfish her behavior is.
When her friends will not include her in their Saturday night plans, Regine takes her mother out to dinner. Laverne hits it off with the handsome man who picks up her napkin, who turns out to be millionaire Harrison Cushmore. Regine grows tired of seeing her mother in the society pages, and predicts that she will quickly be dumped. She turns out to be right, and is reluctant to console her mother until Khadijah points out how selfish her behavior is.
The moppet host (Adam Wylie) of a TV kids' show finds clown Synclaire to be the perfect sidekick---until she spouts off onscreen. Mr. Remington: Dennis Burkley. Lenny: Charles Noland. Synclaire: Kim Coles.
The moppet host (Adam Wylie) of a TV kids' show finds clown Synclaire to be the perfect sidekick---until she spouts off onscreen. Mr. Remington: Dennis Burkley. Lenny: Charles Noland. Synclaire: Kim Coles.
Khadijah reminisces about events that put "Flavor" on the map---and the subject of her first cover story (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar). Evander Holyfield has a cameo. Esther: Estelle Harris. Emcee: Susan Taylor. Khadijah: Queen Latifah.
Khadijah reminisces about events that put "Flavor" on the map---and the subject of her first cover story (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar). Evander Holyfield has a cameo. Esther: Estelle Harris. Emcee: Susan Taylor. Khadijah: Queen Latifah.
Choir director Kyle has to choose a soloist---off-key friend Regine, or a singer with a "heavenly" voice (CeCe Winans). Rev. Taylor: Dorien Wilson. Mrs. Taylor: Arnetia Walker. Regine: Kim Fields Freeman. Khadijah: Queen Latifah.
Choir director Kyle has to choose a soloist---off-key friend Regine, or a singer with a "heavenly" voice (CeCe Winans). Rev. Taylor: Dorien Wilson. Mrs. Taylor: Arnetia Walker. Regine: Kim Fields Freeman. Khadijah: Queen Latifah.
Khadijah reminisces about events that put "Flavor" on the map---and the subject of her first cover story (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar). Evander Holyfield has a cameo. Esther: Estelle Harris. Emcee: Susan Taylor. Khadijah: Queen Latifah.
Khadijah reminisces about events that put "Flavor" on the map---and the subject of her first cover story (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar). Evander Holyfield has a cameo. Esther: Estelle Harris. Emcee: Susan Taylor. Khadijah: Queen Latifah.
Choir director Kyle has to choose a soloist---off-key friend Regine, or a singer with a "heavenly" voice (CeCe Winans). Rev. Taylor: Dorien Wilson. Mrs. Taylor: Arnetia Walker. Regine: Kim Fields Freeman. Khadijah: Queen Latifah.
Choir director Kyle has to choose a soloist---off-key friend Regine, or a singer with a "heavenly" voice (CeCe Winans). Rev. Taylor: Dorien Wilson. Mrs. Taylor: Arnetia Walker. Regine: Kim Fields Freeman. Khadijah: Queen Latifah.
Kyle and Max lie about out-of-town trips and sneak off to a hotel for the weekend. They insist, however, that they are not getting back together. Although their claim that there will be no romance involved in the weekend is obviously a crock, Kyle and Max eventually get into one too many arguments and head their separate ways--but not before setting up another rendezvous. After realizing that Max's and Kyle's alibis are shaky, Regine becomes determined to prove that they are together.
Kyle and Max lie about out-of-town trips and sneak off to a hotel for the weekend. They insist, however, that they are not getting back together. Although their claim that there will be no romance involved in the weekend is obviously a crock, Kyle and Max eventually get into one too many arguments and head their separate ways--but not before setting up another rendezvous. After realizing that Max's and Kyle's alibis are shaky, Regine becomes determined to prove that they are together.
After realizing that their busy schedules have caused them to miss out on important events in each other's lives, the girls decide to go out together on Saturday night. They are immediately hit on at the cafe, and the owner ejects Max for heckling a stand-up act. Regine leads them to a gay bar, where they are surprised to find Russell tending bar (he loves the tips).
After realizing that their busy schedules have caused them to miss out on important events in each other's lives, the girls decide to go out together on Saturday night. They are immediately hit on at the cafe, and the owner ejects Max for heckling a stand-up act. Regine leads them to a gay bar, where they are surprised to find Russell tending bar (he loves the tips).
Kyle and Max lie about out-of-town trips and sneak off to a hotel for the weekend. They insist, however, that they are not getting back together. Although their claim that there will be no romance involved in the weekend is obviously a crock, Kyle and Max eventually get into one too many arguments and head their separate ways--but not before setting up another rendezvous. After realizing that Max's and Kyle's alibis are shaky, Regine becomes determined to prove that they are together.
Kyle and Max lie about out-of-town trips and sneak off to a hotel for the weekend. They insist, however, that they are not getting back together. Although their claim that there will be no romance involved in the weekend is obviously a crock, Kyle and Max eventually get into one too many arguments and head their separate ways--but not before setting up another rendezvous. After realizing that Max's and Kyle's alibis are shaky, Regine becomes determined to prove that they are together.
After realizing that their busy schedules have caused them to miss out on important events in each other's lives, the girls decide to go out together on Saturday night. They are immediately hit on at the cafe, and the owner ejects Max for heckling a stand-up act. Regine leads them to a gay bar, where they are surprised to find Russell tending bar (he loves the tips).
After realizing that their busy schedules have caused them to miss out on important events in each other's lives, the girls decide to go out together on Saturday night. They are immediately hit on at the cafe, and the owner ejects Max for heckling a stand-up act. Regine leads them to a gay bar, where they are surprised to find Russell tending bar (he loves the tips).
Overton the handyman nearly gets Max evicted; an industrious housekeeper (Joseph Marcell) tidies up for the women roommates. Mr. Leon: Thomas Jefferson Byrd. Overton: John Henton. Max: Erika Alexander.
Overton the handyman nearly gets Max evicted; an industrious housekeeper (Joseph Marcell) tidies up for the women roommates. Mr. Leon: Thomas Jefferson Byrd. Overton: John Henton. Max: Erika Alexander.
Max enlists Khadijah's help in exposing an embezzlement scheme at City Hall. Ty Richardson, Flavor's cocky new reporter, demands the story, but is arrested in a barroom brawl. With the deadline approaching, Khadijah and Max decide to handle things themselves. They break into the office of a woman who had taken a suspicious vacation, and discover that she has created phony computer records.
Max enlists Khadijah's help in exposing an embezzlement scheme at City Hall. Ty Richardson, Flavor's cocky new reporter, demands the story, but is arrested in a barroom brawl. With the deadline approaching, Khadijah and Max decide to handle things themselves. They break into the office of a woman who had taken a suspicious vacation, and discover that she has created phony computer records.
Overton the handyman nearly gets Max evicted; an industrious housekeeper (Joseph Marcell) tidies up for the women roommates. Mr. Leon: Thomas Jefferson Byrd. Overton: John Henton. Max: Erika Alexander.
Overton the handyman nearly gets Max evicted; an industrious housekeeper (Joseph Marcell) tidies up for the women roommates. Mr. Leon: Thomas Jefferson Byrd. Overton: John Henton. Max: Erika Alexander.
Max enlists Khadijah's help in exposing an embezzlement scheme at City Hall. Ty Richardson, Flavor's cocky new reporter, demands the story, but is arrested in a barroom brawl. With the deadline approaching, Khadijah and Max decide to handle things themselves. They break into the office of a woman who had taken a suspicious vacation, and discover that she has created phony computer records.
Max enlists Khadijah's help in exposing an embezzlement scheme at City Hall. Ty Richardson, Flavor's cocky new reporter, demands the story, but is arrested in a barroom brawl. With the deadline approaching, Khadijah and Max decide to handle things themselves. They break into the office of a woman who had taken a suspicious vacation, and discover that she has created phony computer records.
Overton and Synclaire's engagement party is marred when her bickering parents announce that they have separated. When Synclaire begins to express doubts about her own union, Overton forces the Jameses to talk things out. Lilah reveals that she has tired of her husband's constant wisecracks. She has not revealed her desire to become a lounge singer because she fears Clinton's ridicule. He agrees to support her dream, and they realize that their problems are manageable.
Overton and Synclaire's engagement party is marred when her bickering parents announce that they have separated. When Synclaire begins to express doubts about her own union, Overton forces the Jameses to talk things out. Lilah reveals that she has tired of her husband's constant wisecracks. She has not revealed her desire to become a lounge singer because she fears Clinton's ridicule. He agrees to support her dream, and they realize that their problems are manageable.
Overton and Synclaire's plans to celebrate their impending nuptials conflict with parties under consideration by their self-indulgent friends. Ava: Tracy Vilar. Damon: Kenny Blank. Uncle Tibby: J. Anthony Brown. Mr. Nacogdoches: Don Perry. Overton: John Henton.
Overton and Synclaire's plans to celebrate their impending nuptials conflict with parties under consideration by their self-indulgent friends. Ava: Tracy Vilar. Damon: Kenny Blank. Uncle Tibby: J. Anthony Brown. Mr. Nacogdoches: Don Perry. Overton: John Henton.
Overton and Synclaire's engagement party is marred when her bickering parents announce that they have separated. When Synclaire begins to express doubts about her own union, Overton forces the Jameses to talk things out. Lilah reveals that she has tired of her husband's constant wisecracks. She has not revealed her desire to become a lounge singer because she fears Clinton's ridicule. He agrees to support her dream, and they realize that their problems are manageable.
Overton and Synclaire's engagement party is marred when her bickering parents announce that they have separated. When Synclaire begins to express doubts about her own union, Overton forces the Jameses to talk things out. Lilah reveals that she has tired of her husband's constant wisecracks. She has not revealed her desire to become a lounge singer because she fears Clinton's ridicule. He agrees to support her dream, and they realize that their problems are manageable.
Overton and Synclaire's plans to celebrate their impending nuptials conflict with parties under consideration by their self-indulgent friends. Ava: Tracy Vilar. Damon: Kenny Blank. Uncle Tibby: J. Anthony Brown. Mr. Nacogdoches: Don Perry. Overton: John Henton.
Overton and Synclaire's plans to celebrate their impending nuptials conflict with parties under consideration by their self-indulgent friends. Ava: Tracy Vilar. Damon: Kenny Blank. Uncle Tibby: J. Anthony Brown. Mr. Nacogdoches: Don Perry. Overton: John Henton.
Khadijah tries to accept her absentee dad (Michael Warren) for the person he is when he arrives for Synclaire's wedding. Khadijah: Queen Latifah. Overton: John Henton. Synclaire: Kim Coles. Max: Erika Alexander.
Khadijah tries to accept her absentee dad (Michael Warren) for the person he is when he arrives for Synclaire's wedding. Khadijah: Queen Latifah. Overton: John Henton. Synclaire: Kim Coles. Max: Erika Alexander.
As the girls reminisce in Synclaire's room the night before the wedding, a drunken Regine laments the fact that she hasn't been able to find a man. After Regine staggers off to bed, Max announces her intention to go buy some beer; but Khadijah and Synclaire are well aware of what she really wants. A defensive Max refuses to admit that her relationship with Kyle is serious.
As the girls reminisce in Synclaire's room the night before the wedding, a drunken Regine laments the fact that she hasn't been able to find a man. After Regine staggers off to bed, Max announces her intention to go buy some beer; but Khadijah and Synclaire are well aware of what she really wants. A defensive Max refuses to admit that her relationship with Kyle is serious.
Khadijah tries to accept her absentee dad (Michael Warren) for the person he is when he arrives for Synclaire's wedding. Khadijah: Queen Latifah. Overton: John Henton. Synclaire: Kim Coles. Max: Erika Alexander.
Khadijah tries to accept her absentee dad (Michael Warren) for the person he is when he arrives for Synclaire's wedding. Khadijah: Queen Latifah. Overton: John Henton. Synclaire: Kim Coles. Max: Erika Alexander.