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Jamie (Jamie Foxx) suspects a serial killer is loose in the hotel and that Fancy (Garcelle Beauvais) is his next victim. Guests stars David Koechner.
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S3, EP11 "Taps for Royal"
Jamie (Jamie Foxx) forgets Uncle Junior's (Garrett Morris) birthday, but hatches a plan to make it up to him. Guest stars: Ben Vereen and Savion Glover.

S3, EP12 "Bro-Jack"
Jamie poses as a British painter during an art auction and winds up searching for a collector's stolen painting.

S5, EP4 "Shades of Gray"
Jamie and Fancy's (Jamie Foxx, Garcelle Beauvais) fledgling friendship founders because they can't stay out of the bedroom.

S5, EP5 "I'll Do It My Dammy.com"
While Jamie recoils from selling his soul to a big record label, he has a nightmare inspired by "The Matrix.".

S3, EP10 "Christmas Day-Ja Vu"
Jamie (Jamie Foxx) is taught a lesson about giving when he is forced to live the same day over and over.

S3, EP9 "Lonesome Cow-Bro"
Junior and Helen tell Jamie the story of their ancestors' first hotel.

S3, EP8 "We Got No Game"
Jamie gets involved in a basketball game with NBA players Gary Payton, Vin Baker and Shareef Abdur-Rahim.

S3, EP7 "Just Don't Do It"
Jamie (Jamie Foxx) is shocked when his mother comes to visit with her new, young fiance (guest star Gerald Levert).
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