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- Clifton enjoys being a barber in Washington, DC.
- Clifton is talked into going on a date with Judy who turns out to be an average looking girl. Cliff has good time and wants to continue seeing her but worries what his friends will think because she's not a stunning beauty.
- An old family friend (and one-time flame of Mama's) breezes into town a changed man. He's a minister. Putting two and two together, Clifton begins to wonder if he doesn't have more in common with this man than he should.
- Clifton is offered a partnership in a business deal to create a chain of high end barber shops.
- Clifton has eyes for a French speaking woman that he met at an art exhibit, only to later realize that she is Junior's new girlfriend.
- Clifton thinks his new girlfriend Sharon is "the one", and he's finally ready to settle down. Now all Sharon has to do is tell him she just wants to date.
- Cliff and Earl think it's a good idea if Earl's father Sammy meets Cliff's Mama. They are thinking romance but Sammy has his eye on Mama's bank account for one of his business ventures.
- On their way to an out-of-town wedding, Clifton, Mama and the gang get sidetracked by a snowstorm and bad directions. Can they get to the wedding on time? Can they get through the night without killing each other?
- After Mama's friend, suggests that her son needs to grow up and be a man, Mama moves out of the house in order to give Clifton the privacy she feels is important to his maturation.
- Leonard, known for being high strung, is persuaded into hiring Mama at his accounting firm.
- Earl pretends to be the owner of the barbershop in order to impress his new girlfriend. And once Earl starts lying, will he be able to hear the truth? That she doesn't care?
- Clifton leaves Earl in charge of the barbershop, hoping he doesn't regret it. Earl is soon enticed by an attractive young woman who sees an opportunity to rob the establishment.
- Leonard's birthday gift to his mother-in-law Mama of a burial plot brings her celebration to a halt. Clifton is particularly upset with his brother-in-law's gesture because he must think of a future without his parent.
- Leonard decides to become a "Weekend Father", which is an organization similar to Big Brother, and he gets a young boy named Andy. Andy, however, latches onto Earl, despite Leonard's attempts to bond with the boy. After a further attempt to bond with Andy, Leonard loses him at a ball game after giving him money to get snacks. Andy apparently has run away and, despite reassurances from Mama, Leonard is worried that only the worst could have happened. Soon, Andy shows up at the Curtis house and reveals that his running away was a test to find out if Leonard really did like him and want to be his "weekend daddy". Leonard, in a turn of events, stands up to Andy and shows him what a real father should do--punish him, but sternly and fairly and tell Andy he still loves him. After Leonard, Tracy, and Andy make up and go home, Earl drops by and Mama discovers that he is the one who convinced Andy to come back when he realized Andy needed a "father" and not just a "friend".