Will behaves like a child when he is put into a trance by a hypnotist just before the family has an important meeting with the head of admissions at a school.
Will refuses the romantic overtures of a persistent temptress who's taken a liking to him, but she continues to pursue him by befriending unsuspecting Lisa.
Shawn and Marlon believe they have made the perfect match by setting Grandma up with a diner regular, until they discover that he may be a wanted killer.
Pops is suspicious about the intentions of an attractive woman who has been lurking around the diner, but he isn't prepared for the surprise she has for him.
Sandra learns her granddaughter, Yasmine, has funded an online suitor, and turns to Nev and Max for help, who find she has kept even more secrets hidden.
Nev and Max investigate to find out the truth about a mystery man, who consistently gives excuses as to why he is unable to meet up with his online lover.
Singer-songwriter Madison Beer joins Rob, Chanel and Steelo to critique the Internet video clips "Lousy Life Support," "No Good in Goodbye" and "Monkey Punks."
Rob, Sterling and Chanel are joined by Grammy-winning rapper and producer T-Pain to discuss humorous categories that include "T-Pain Your Pain" and "Hard 180s."
After learning that he was hired by a high-tech company solely on account of his skin color, Shawn imagines himself and his family as the cast of "Good Times."
Marlon is annoyed by the practical jokes Shawn's old high school buddy keeps playing on him, but he fears his brother may be the one who gets hurt the most.
A tabloid publishes a false story that names Marlon as R&B group En Vogue's love slave, leading the female quartet to file a $25 million lawsuit against him.
Shawn's former boss, who was recently released from a mental institution, sets out to exact his revenge on Shawn, who he blames for the loss of his job.