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Robert and Nessee have dinner to discuss the romantic spark between them, but it turns catty as old habits resurface reminding them of why they got divorced in the first place.
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S4, EP19 "Everything Happens for a Reason"
Dirk sues Robert when he believes he was wrongfully terminated; Neesee reveals to Ben that she orchestrated their meeting.

S4, EP20 "Sins of the Father"
Robert starts to spend time with a single mother and her son; Dirk asks Neesee to help him comfort Courtney.

S4, EP21 "She Blinded Me With Science"
Robert learns Neesee's plans to visit a sperm bank to have a baby; Michelle (Toni Trucks) goes to the sperm bank with Neesee to lend support.

S4, EP22 "The Wedding Singers"
Neesee invites Robert to her mother's wedding; a decision about a second child could alter Neesee and Robert's relationship.

S3, EP15 "Don't It Make My Brownies Blue"
When Neesee borrows Robert's new assistant, Kenny, without his permission, it triggers an escalating feud between the former spouses.

S3, EP14 "Robert and Neesee Get Real"
After attempting to do things apart, Robert and Neesee re-evaluate their feelings for each other.

S3, EP13 "Trying to Love Two (Ain't Easy to Do)"
Robert's sister (Tisha Campbell-Martin) questions his living arrangements and restaurant partnership with Neesee.

S3, EP12 "Neesee's Grave Plot"
Robert asks Neesee to pretend they are still married for the benefit of his dying aunt, whom he never told about their divorce.
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