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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.
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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, EP16 "He's Got Game"
At Robert's college reunion, his former professor (Victoria Rowell) attracts him; Neesee reconnects with a national sports reporter.

S4, EP17 "It Was Fun While It Lasted"
Neesee visits a fertility clinic to research potential sperm donors; Robert and Dirk spend an evening hitting on women.

S4, EP18 "The Boy Is Mine"
Dirk refuses to speak to Robert, who begins spending time with the man that Neesee has been dating.

S2, EP7 "Basket Cases"
Neesee invites the gang to luxury box seats at a basketball game, but panic sets in when Bobby disappears.

S2, EP6 "Let's Stay Together"
Tia and Robert create a scene at Dirk and Jonelle's wedding when Tia rebuffs Robert for almost kissing Neesee.

S2, EP5 "Why Do Fools Fall Back in Love?"
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.

S2, EP4 "In Through the Out Door"
When Neesee nurses an ailing Robert and Bobby Jr. back to health, Robert's old feelings for her return.
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