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Tia and Robert create a scene at Dirk and Jonelle's wedding when Tia rebuffs Robert for almost kissing Neesee.
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S4, EP12 "The B-R-E-A-K-U-P"
Neesee agrees to go out with Robert's co-worker (Kevin Hart); Dirk helps Bobby practice for a spelling bee.

S4, EP13 "An All of Us Joint ... Custody Episode"
Robert and Neesee share custody of their new condo when Bobby tells them that he does not want to go back and forth between houses.

S4, EP14 "Artifical Intelligence"
Bobby finds himself in the gifted-students program after cheating on his aptitude test; Neesee's new neighbor sets her up on a date with a guy who has a weird fetish.

S4, EP15 "Another Episode of All of Us"
Bobby tries to steal a pair of sneakers to fit in with the cool kids; Neesee reluctantly agrees to help care for her neighbor's newborn niece.

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.

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, 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, 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.
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