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Jamie (Jamie Foxx) looks to get his big show biz break from one of Uncle Junior's (Garrett Morris) old Army buddies.
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S1, EP1 "Pilot"
Aspiring actor Jamie (Jamie Foxx) moves to Hollywood and takes a job and a room at his aunt and uncle's hotel. With Garrett Morris and Garcelle Beauvais.

S1, EP2 "The Bad Seed"
Trying to win favor with Fancy, Jamie becomes a Big Brother, but ends up with more than he bargained for.

S1, EP4 "Who's Da Man?"
Braxton (Christopher B. Duncan) proves himself a lady-killer when he and Jamie (Jamie Foxx) spend a night on the town. NBA star Gary Payton guest stars.

S1, EP5 "We Finally Got a Piece of the Pie"
Jamie uses Aunt Helen's sweet-potato pie recipe to go into business.

S5, EP12 "Episode 100: Always and Forever"
Jamie (Jamie Foxx) serenades his bride (Garcelle Beauvais) with a wedding song on their special day. Guest stars: Gladys Knight, Gerald Levert, Marilyn McCoo, James Avery, Billy Davis Jr. and E-40.

S5, EP11 "East Side Story"
Helen and Junior bequeath the hotel to Jamie and Fancy as they announce their retirement from the business.

S5, EP10 "Bachelor Party"
Jamie and Fancy agree not to have bachelor and bachelorette parties, and then promptly begin planning wild blowouts.

S5, EP9 "Cupid"
Jamie (Jamie Foxx) finds himself competing with Cupid (guest star Gary Coleman) for Fancy's (Garcelle Beauvais) affections.
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