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S1, EP1 "The Pilot 101"
Jeremy and his family arrive at an assisted living facility in Atlanta to visit his Grandpa Vinny; who and what the Wilson family finds at the facility suprises them.

S1, EP2 "A Talk With Pa"
Jeremy and Leah attempt to get Sandra and Phillip adjusted to their new living situation.

S1, EP3 "Captain Crunch"
Philip stumbles upon information about Jeremy that sheds light on their move.

S1, EP4 "Assaulted"
Jeremy thinks he may have been a little too heavy-handed with Vinny.

S5, EP18 "Failure 2 Launch"
Assisted Living is the new situation comedy by Tyler Perry about three generations who must make a new start in the rural backwoods of Georgia....

S5, EP17 "Total Knockout"
Jeremy enters a charity boxing match, only to find out his opponent is Leah's wealthy ex; Mr. Brown hires someone huge and unexpected as his trainer; Reginald is on a quest to regain his youth and solicits Philip to give him a new look.

S5, EP16 "Tyler Perry's Assisted Living"
Assisted Living is the new situation comedy by Tyler Perry about three generations who must make a new start in the rural backwoods of Georgia....

S5, EP15 "Remember the Times"
When Jeremy sees a throwback photo of him and his best friend and college roommate, he reminisces about his college days and decides to track him down to reconnect after many years.
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