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Caterer Nikki confronts a soap opera star (Jasmine Guy) and lands a role on the show; Kim is hired as an extra but refuses to take her place in the background.
Caterer Nikki confronts a soap opera star (Jasmine Guy) and lands a role on the show; Kim is hired as an extra but refuses to take her place in the background.
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S5, EP2 "Squatter's Rights"When the tax man takes away the Professor's inheritance and his old apartment has been occupied, Nikki offers him her home; Andell convinces Nikki that the Professor will not marry her if she continues to let him freeload.
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S5, EP3 "A Plot With a View"Nikki buys a burial plot for herself and the Professor; Stevie and T hire a new singer for the band in order to replace Kim.
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S5, EP4 "Mama, I'm Baaack!"Kim returns from Harvard to find that Nikki has rented out her room; T convinces the professor to join a pyramid scheme.
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S5, EP7 "Kimmie Has Two Moms"Kim and Nikki win a guest appearance on their favorite daytime talk show; the Professor agrees to help T charm a beautiful woman (guest star Vivica A. Fox).
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S5, EP13 "Can Two Wrongs Make a Right?"Nikki's chances at a scholarship are jeopardized when the scholarship adviser shows up during a Nikki's party with the girls.
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S5, EP12 "School of Hard Knocks"Local disc jockeys, Shag and Tone, pick Kim to be on their radio show.
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S5, EP11 "Out With the Old, in With the New"When Stevie's mom (Shannon Tweed) brings home her new boyfriend, Stevie accepts an invitation to join him for a more private meeting; Nikki enlists the gang's help in throwing a garage sale.
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S5, EP10 "Cheaters Never Prosper"Nikki faces off against a pretty student who flirts with the professor for special treatment; Kim and the others volunteer to live in cramped quarters for $5,000.
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