Episodes
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There's My Nigerians
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While Bob (Billy Gardell “Mike & Molly,” “Young Sheldon,”) and Abishola (Folake Olowofoyeku
“Transparent”) struggle to pull Dottie (Christine Ebersole, Tony Award winning actress in “Grey
Gardens”) out of her depression, Auntie Olu (Shola Adewusi “Babes”) and Uncle Tunde (Barry
Shabaka Henley “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.”) come over to lift her spirits. Story by Chuck Lorre, Al
Higgins and Gina Yashere. Teleplay by Dave Goetsch, Carla Filisha and Matt Ross. Beth McCarthy-
Miller directed the episode (#112). Original airdate
...While Bob (Billy Gardell “Mike & Molly,” “Young Sheldon,”) and Abishola (Folake Olowofoyeku
“Transparent”) struggle to pull Dottie (Christine Ebersole, Tony Award winning actress in “Grey
Gardens”) out of her depression, Auntie Olu (Shola Adewusi “Babes”) and Uncle Tunde (Barry
Shabaka Henley “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.”) come over to lift her spirits. Story by Chuck Lorre, Al
Higgins and Gina Yashere. Teleplay by Dave Goetsch, Carla Filisha and Matt Ross. Beth McCarthy-
Miller directed the episode (#112). Original airdate 12/13/2024.
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Splitting the Hairs
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- 111
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Bob (Billy Gardell “Mike & Molly,” “Young Sheldon,”), Douglas (Matt Jones “Mom”), and
Christina (Maribeth Monroe “The Good Place” “Workaholics”) try to get Dottie (Christine
Ebersole, Tony Award-winning actress in “Grey Gardens”), to make a will. Also, Kemi (guest star
Gina Yashere) and Abishola’s (Folake Olowofoyeku “Transparent”) friendship is tested when
Abishola catches Kemi in a lie. Story by Chuck Lorre, Al Higgins and Gloria Bigelow. Teleplay by
Carla Filisha, Ibet Inyang, and Marla DuMont. Beth McCarthy-Miller
...Bob (Billy Gardell “Mike & Molly,” “Young Sheldon,”), Douglas (Matt Jones “Mom”), and
Christina (Maribeth Monroe “The Good Place” “Workaholics”) try to get Dottie (Christine
Ebersole, Tony Award-winning actress in “Grey Gardens”), to make a will. Also, Kemi (guest star
Gina Yashere) and Abishola’s (Folake Olowofoyeku “Transparent”) friendship is tested when
Abishola catches Kemi in a lie. Story by Chuck Lorre, Al Higgins and Gloria Bigelow. Teleplay by
Carla Filisha, Ibet Inyang, and Marla DuMont. Beth McCarthy-Miller directed the episode(#111).
Original airdate 12/13/2024.
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Ice Cream for Breakfast
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- 110
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Bob (Billy Gardell “Mike & Molly,” “Young Sheldon,”) must gain the confidence to fight for
Abishola (Folake Olowofoyeku “Transparent”) when she goes on a date with Chukwuemeka.
Also, Uncle Tunde (Barry Shabaka Henley “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.”) finds an unlikely friend in
Dottie (Christine Ebersole, Tony Award-winning actress in “Grey Gardens”) in the aftermath of
his fight with Auntie Olu, (Shola Adewusi “Babes”). Story by Chuck Lorre and Al Higgins.
Teleplay by Dave Goetsch, Matt Ross, and Gina Yashere. Beth McCarthy-Miller
...Bob (Billy Gardell “Mike & Molly,” “Young Sheldon,”) must gain the confidence to fight for
Abishola (Folake Olowofoyeku “Transparent”) when she goes on a date with Chukwuemeka.
Also, Uncle Tunde (Barry Shabaka Henley “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.”) finds an unlikely friend in
Dottie (Christine Ebersole, Tony Award-winning actress in “Grey Gardens”) in the aftermath of
his fight with Auntie Olu, (Shola Adewusi “Babes”). Story by Chuck Lorre and Al Higgins.
Teleplay by Dave Goetsch, Matt Ross, and Gina Yashere. Beth McCarthy-Miller directed the
episode (#110). Original airdate 12/6/2024.
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We Were Beggars, Now We Are Choosers
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- 109
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After Abishola (Folake Olowofoyeku “Transparent”) gives her previous suitor, Chukwuemeka
(guest star Tony Tambi), a Nigerian pharmacist, a second chance, Uncle Tunde (Barry
Shabaka Henley “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.”) goes behind Auntie Alu’s (Shola Adewusi “Babes”)
back to warn Bob (Billy Gardell “Mike & Molly,” “Young Sheldon,”) about the other man who’s
courting his niece. Story by Chuck Lorre, Al Higgins, and Gina Yashere. Teleplay by Matt Ross,
Carla Filisha, and Dave Goetsch. Beth McCarthy-Miller directed the episode(#109).
...After Abishola (Folake Olowofoyeku “Transparent”) gives her previous suitor, Chukwuemeka
(guest star Tony Tambi), a Nigerian pharmacist, a second chance, Uncle Tunde (Barry
Shabaka Henley “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.”) goes behind Auntie Alu’s (Shola Adewusi “Babes”)
back to warn Bob (Billy Gardell “Mike & Molly,” “Young Sheldon,”) about the other man who’s
courting his niece. Story by Chuck Lorre, Al Higgins, and Gina Yashere. Teleplay by Matt Ross,
Carla Filisha, and Dave Goetsch. Beth McCarthy-Miller directed the episode(#109). Original
airdate 12/6/2024.
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Square Hamburger, Round Buns
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A Bird May Love A Fish
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Nigerians Don't Do Useless Things
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Pilot
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- 101
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In the series premiere, we meet Bob (Billy Gardell “Mike & Molly,” “Young Sheldon,”) who runs his family's successful, highly competitive sock company with his mother, Dottie (Christine Ebersole, Tony Award-winning actress in “Grey Gardens”), his sister, Christina (Maribeth Monroe “The Good Place” “Workaholics”), and his younger brother, Douglas (Matt Jones “Mom”). When the stress of the job lands him in the hospital, he meets Abishola (Folake Olowofoyeku “Transparent”), his kind, hard-working nurse to whom he's immediately drawn.
...In the series premiere, we meet Bob (Billy Gardell “Mike & Molly,” “Young Sheldon,”) who runs his family's successful, highly competitive sock company with his mother, Dottie (Christine Ebersole, Tony Award-winning actress in “Grey Gardens”), his sister, Christina (Maribeth Monroe “The Good Place” “Workaholics”), and his younger brother, Douglas (Matt Jones “Mom”). When the stress of the job lands him in the hospital, he meets Abishola (Folake Olowofoyeku “Transparent”), his kind, hard-working nurse to whom he's immediately drawn. Now, all Bob needs to do is convince her to give him a chance, which will take some time since they couldn't be different. After coming to America from Nigeria to find a better life for her and her son, Dele (Travis Wolfe, Jr. (“Raven’s Home”), a straight-A student, Abishola lives in a small apartment with her super-protective relatives, Auntie Olu (Shola Adewusi “Babes”) and Uncle Tunde (Barry Shabaka Henley “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.”). Beth McCarthy-Miller directed the episode written by Chuck Lorre, Eddie Gorodetsky, Al Higgins, and Gina Yashere (#101). Original airdate 11/15/2024.