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Post by TVRatingsArchive on Mar 25, 2007 18:44:01 GMT -5
ALL OF USSeason 4Time Period: Sundays 7:30 p.m. (first two episodes), Mondays 8:30 p.m. (rest of season) RATINGSEpisode 1 (10/01/06) - Viewers: 2.3 million Episode 2 (10/08/06) - Viewers: 2.4 million Episode 3 (10/16/06) - Viewers: 2.8 million Episode 4 (10/23/06) - Viewers: 2.9 million Episode 5 (10/30/06) - Viewers: 3.1 million Episode 6 (11/06/06) - Viewers: 2.7 million Episode 7 (11/13/06) - Viewers: 3.1 million Episode 8 (11/20/06) - Viewers: 3.0 million Episode 9 (11/27/06) - Viewers: 3.0 million Episode 10 (12/11/06) - Viewers: 2.7 million Episode 11 (1/22/07) - Viewers: 2.5 milion Episode 12 (1/29/07) - Viewers: 2.4 million Episode 13 (2/05/07) - Viewers: 2.7 million Episode 14 (2/12/07) - Viewers: 2.6 million Episode 15 (2/19/07) - Viewers: 2.5 million Episode 16 (2/26/07) - Viewers: 2.4 million Episode 17 (3/19/07) - Viewers: 2.4 million Episode 18 (3/26/07) - Viewers: 2.7 million Episode 19 (4/23/07) - Viewers: 2.3 million Episode 20 (4/30/07) - Viewers: 2.2 million Episode 21 (5/07/07) - Viewers: 2.3 million Episode 22 (5/14/07) - Viewers: 2.5 million New Episodes Average: 2.61 million viewers
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Post by hiddenpalmsfan on May 6, 2007 15:06:10 GMT -5
I think this will go. Either this or The Game.
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Post by cwchick on May 7, 2007 20:33:47 GMT -5
This one is definatly going. Hands down.
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Post by hiddenpalmsfan on May 12, 2007 20:30:26 GMT -5
It's not even very funny. IMO
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Post by adrian01 on Jun 1, 2007 13:20:16 GMT -5
Not a funny show
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Post by adrian01 on Jun 9, 2007 15:17:45 GMT -5
Airs: UPN/The CW at Monday 8:30 PM (30 min.) Premiered: September 16, 2003 Last Aired: May 14, 2007 Show Category: Comedy
Robert James (Duane Martin), an entertainment reporter for a local Los Angeles television station, is handsome, smart, and thoroughly modern in his thinking - as he should be - considering his romantic and parental entanglements. Recently divorced from the somewhat self-absorbed Neesee (LisaRaye McCoy), the mother of their son, Bobby Jr. (Khamani Griffin), he is madly in love with his fiancée, Tia Jewel (Elise Neal), a funny, clever kindergarten teacher who helped him get over the demise of his first marriage. Robert and Tia are of a new generation. They refuse to buy into the old stereotype that being divorced means you can't get along with the ex. So Robert does things differently as he graciously and humorously works to maintain the peace, however uneasy, between his ex-wife and soon-to-be new bride.
Providing friendship and varying degrees of support and advice to the couple is Dirk Black (Tony Rock), Robert's best friend and producer, who lives the Hollywood single life, and Tia's best friend and fellow teacher Jonelle Abrahams(Terri J. Vaughn). As viewers look into the life experiences of an American blended family, Robert and his extended family will bring them laughs, style and true warmth as Robert always tries to do the best for everyone he loves.
In season three, Tia and Jonelle were written out of the series.
In season four, Dirk's long-lost daughter Courtney (Lavian Greene) joined the cast.
The show was executive produced and created by Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith.
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