Max and Khadijah are tired of Regine's boyfriend doing everything she asks him to do and decide to send him a break-up letter pretending to be from Regine.
Kyle is upset to learn that a landmark jazz club in Harlem is going to be demolished and he begins to fantasize about what might have happened in the club.
Max and Khadijah are tired of Regine's boyfriend doing everything she asks him to do and decide to send him a break-up letter pretending to be from Regine.
Kyle is upset to learn that a landmark jazz club in Harlem is going to be demolished and he begins to fantasize about what might have happened in the club.
Max is hurt when she learns that her old college roommate didn't disclose her sexual orientation because she is gay; Kyle refers Overton to his tailor.
Khadijah's estranged father asks for a favor in watching her half-sister while she is in town for a track meet and learns quickly that she is a terror.
Regine is caught with Keith after his meeting with Laverne, who becomes upset after learning about this and refuses to talk to her daughter because of it.
Overton recovers the ring he was going to give Synclaire, and when he returns to the police station to pick out the culprit, he decides to propose to Synclaire.
Khadijah begins to endorse another high school teacher instead of Max for a school president because she feels Max isn't caring enough about the position.
Khadijah turns down a competing magazine's offer, claiming they are only doing this because their magazine failed but issues in the office change her mind.
Rudy takes the responsibility of watching Caroline's hamster, but when it dies under her care, Cliff buys a replacement hoping Caroline will not notice.
With one ticket short for the entire family to see Michael Jackson, Cliff and Clair volunteer to watch the twins while Sondra and Elvin attend the event.
Clair shines when she appears on a local television show where the male panelists bicker and are ill-prepared, and the producer asks her to be a regular guest.
After two strangers get stranded in a train station, they lose touch until a series of events brings them back together which means their lives aren't simple.
Narrator Gary Anthony Williams talks about a decade of musical, political and cultural breakthroughs which made way for the grittier sounds of hip-hop music.
Jake and Jazz redesign a bedroom by giving it an oversized headboard, light colors, cozy pillows and furniture with a touch of wicker to give it style.