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Neesee visits a fertility clinic to research potential sperm donors; Robert and Dirk spend an evening hitting on women.
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S3, EP10 "Creeping With the Enemy"
A feud between Robert and Neesee's college friend, Gwen, blossoms into a secret romance.

S3, EP11 "Who Took the Merry Out of Christmas"
Robert invites Neesee's recently paroled brother to stay with them, but Neesee suspects he is up to no good.

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.

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, EP9 "Legal Affairs"
Robert finds himself stuck in the middle of Neesee's affair with a married man when the man and his wife pay him a visit.

S3, EP8 "Legal Affairs"
Robert learns that Neesee is dating her business lawyer even though she knows he is married.

S3, EP7 "The Spy Who Smoked Me"
When Robert's nanny cam catches Neesee smoking, he tries to help her quit but ends up starting himself.

S3, EP6 "School Colors"
Bobby Jr. returns home from a prestigious all-white private school asserting that he wants to be white.
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