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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.
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S1, EP12 "Catering"
The catering business is booming when Bobby starts acting out, forcing Neesee to balance her career and his needs.

S1, EP13 "Used Ta Be My Girl"
After Larry allows Tia's old friend to stay with them, he becomes suspicious of his motives toward Tia; Neesee and Alex take over Robert's kitchen.

S1, EP14 "Boxing"
Neesee is furious when she finds out that Robert has taught their son to box; Alex tries a few moves on her trainer (Sugar Shane Mosley).

S1, EP15 "Jonny Come Lately"
Robert's college buddy, Johnny (Will Smith), returns to see Neesee, and they all take a road trip to Las Vegas.

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, 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, 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, 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.
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