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S4, EP5 "Cupid Don't Lie"
Mr. Brown falls in love with Philip's history teacher and plots to sweep her off her feet; Efe romantically pursues Anastasia, raising eyebrows around the facility.

S4, EP6 "Dang, Leave Me Alone"
People force Jeremy to stand up to his overbearing mother; Philip and Leah work hard to engineer a prank that's been going viral on the internet.

S4, EP7 "Making a Pitstop"
New resident Travis "Pitstop" Gaffney, a trucker from the backwoods, shows up at Pleasant Days, and the assisted living crew struggles to find common ground; Philip's new tutoring gig takes an awkward turn.

S4, EP8 "Atrocious Hypnosis"
Mr. Brown and Anastasia argue that hypnosis isn't real until Mr. Brown is under and becomes his idol, Kung Fu Soul Brotha.

S5, EP21 "Bye Bye Bye"
After losing his job, Jeremy decides to move to the backwoods of Georgia to help his grandfather, who has purchased a rundown home for the elderly.

S5, EP20 "24 Hours"
Vinny has chest pains and the doctors need to run tests, but he must be substance free for 24 hours; when Vinny is about to use marijuana, Sandra saves him a seat to play poker.

S5, EP19 "Who's Bad"
Vinny goes looking for the thief of his missing, mouth-watering ribs, with the help of Jeremy and the entire house is under investigation; while Philip tries to be tough to win over Chilecia's brother and former gang member.

S5, EP18 "Failure 2 Launch"
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