Atlanta mailman Al Royal and wife Victoria are anticipating peaceful retirement years, until marital problems bring an extended visit from their daughter and her three children, including 15-year-old Curtis who borrows Grandpa's truck in this opener.
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30min
September 18, 1991
2. Homework Bound
Thanks to, or in spite of, Al's history tutelage (at the bowling alley), Curtis scores an A on a test, but not without having something up his sleeve.
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30min
September 25, 1991
3. Me and My Stuff
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30min
October 2, 1991
4. Talkin' Baseball
Her knuckleball success against Curtis and a friend inspires Kim to try out for varsity baseball, starting a rhubarb with Al about a woman's place in a man's game.
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30min
October 9, 1991
5. A Mid-Summer Night's Barbeque
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30min
October 30, 1991
6. What's Love Got to Do with It?
The budding relationship between Elizabeth and a doctor trills Al, but Victoria notices there's something missing, and something missing between her and Al as well.
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30min
November 13, 1991
7. Educating Al
Victoria turns the house into a preschool, but the flu makes her hand over the reins to Al for ""a day of fun and accomplishment.""
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30min
November 20, 1991
8. New Beginnings
The passing of Al Royal is marked by warm goodbyes from friends and family, including sister-in-law Ruth, whose arrival at a time of need may be as much for her own need as for Victoria's.
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30min
November 27, 1991
9. The Sneakin' Deacon
Victoria sees a match with Elizabeth and the new church deacon, but the deacon makes a play for Ruth, who doesn't like his game plan.
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30min
April 8, 1992
10. Status, Bro
Ruth regrets being cool towards Willis, while Curtis is anything but cool after being gifted with a discount version of an expensive jacket.
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30min
April 15, 1992
11. Hello, I Must Be Going
Ruth takes off after Victoria takes her to task for being a poor influence on Kim and Curtis.
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30min
April 22, 1992
12. The Frame Game
Curtis gets a swelled head after being chosen to appear with Dr. Dre and Ed Lover of Yo! MTV raps.
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30min
May 6, 1992
13. Mo' Money
Curtis finds his part-time job taxing timewise when he has to work extra hours to cover the taxman's share, previously earmarked for other expenses.