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After Kevin's six-week poker winning streak, Arsenio Hall shows up with Craig Robinson, who had a role in sabotaging Kevin's pilot.
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S5, EP5 "Kevin and Nick are Wack"
Kevin and Nick have a rap war; Jackie and Bridgette go on game show called Spouse Smarts.

S5, EP6 "Hart in the Hood"
When new material he is testing falls flat, Kevin realizes he needs to get back to his roots to invigorate his standup; Nelly gets hauled in for interrogation.

S5, EP7 "Raising a Negro in the Sun"
After Kevin receives a scathing review, Trina encourages him to improve his craft by enrolling him in acting school; an annoying former acquaintance of Nelly's tracks him down.

S5, EP8 "Everyday I'm Hustlin'"
Kevin has a limited-edition pair of sneakers named after him, then must scramble to find a replacement after Jackie gives the valuable shoes away.

S5, EP5 "Kevin and Nick are Wack"
Kevin and Nick have a rap war; Jackie and Bridgette go on game show called Spouse Smarts.

S5, EP4 "The Suitor"
Kevin starts dating Keke Palmer; Nick is cast as the first ever Black bachelor on the reality show "The Suitor."

S5, EP3 "Fifty Shades of Brown"
After a chance encounter with LeToya Luckett, Kevin becomes the face of her new skin care and makeup line; the guys compete to be the next James Bond.

S5, EP2 "Baaack To School"
Kevin decides to use his suddenly found free time to fulfill the promise he made to his mom and finish high school; Trina and Wayne go on "Lets Make a Deal."
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