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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.
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S3, EP22 "Carmen's Karma"
Enlightened by a trip to India, Robert's sister, Carmen (Tisha Campbell-Martin), returns to make up for past mistakes.

S4, EP1 "The Hair Down There"
Robert and Neesee struggle to deal with a letter that he wrote her four years earlier; Bobby discovers a hair.

S4, EP2 "Trojan Condo"
Neesee finds a new condo to move into, but it is still under construction; Robert and Neesee help get Courtney (Laivan Greene) into Bobby's school.

S4, EP3 "Police ... Open Up"
Robert takes Bobby to the police station as a punishment for prank calling 911.

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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