List of Meet The Browns Episodes - Season 3: 2009-2010

Season 3: 2009-2010

  • 42 episodes
  • David Mann, Lamman Rucker, and Denise Boutte appeared in all episodes.
  • Tamela Mann and Antonio Jaramillo were both absent for one episode each.
  • Katherine Callan was absent for three episodes.
  • Logan Browning, Juanita Jennings, and Tony Vaughn were all absent for five episodes each.
  • Gunnar Washington was absent for seven episodes.
Series # Title Original air date
37 "Meet the Two Left Feet" November 4, 2009

Will takes secret Salsa-dancing lessons so he can take Sasha to a party, but Sasha thinks he's cheating on her. The Colonel and Edna decide to move in together, down the street from Brown Meadows.

Absent: Katherine Callan, Logan Browning, and Gunnar Washington (though Joaquin and Brianna were mentioned by Sasha and Will)
38 "Meet the Lessons" November 4, 2009

The family finds out that Brianna is taking birth-control pills. Meanwhile Cora is attracted to her school's new principal, who was her old high-school friend, and decides to spend time with him and gets more than she bargained for in a spin class.

Absent: Gunnar Washington, Katherine Callan, and Antonio Jaramillo
39 "Meet the Disorderly" November 11, 2009

Brianna and her friend Simone sneak out to a frat party. Simone is almost raped and Brianna wants to keep it a secret to save herself. Meanwhile, Brown decides to fire Jesus to save money.

Note: This is Jesus's final appearance as a main cast member
40 "Meet the Mom" November 11, 2009

When Will gets sick, his mother Vera shows up and clashes with Sasha about his care. Meanwhile, Daisy disappears and Brown, Cora, Edna, and the Colonel realize that her mental condition is deteriorating.

Absent: Logan Browning and Gunnar Washington (but both were mentioned by Sasha and Vera)
41 "Meet the Great Guy" November 18, 2009

When Eddie, Joaquin's old baseball coach and almost-molester, dies on Will's operating table, Will is accused of having a hand in his death. Meanwhile, Reggie asks Cora out and Brown instantly dislikes him.

Absent: Katherine Callan, Juanita Jennings, Tony Vaughn, and Logan Browning (but she was mentioned by Will)
42 "Meet the Saboteurs" November 18, 2009

Will is upset when he learns that Sasha doubts his innocence over Eddie's death. Meanwhile Cora uses reverse psychology to get Brown to like Reggie.

Absent: Juanita Jennings, Tony Vaughn, Gunnar Washington, and Logan Browning
43 "Meet The Couch Potato" November 25, 2009

Will deals with his suspension by spending his days sleeping and not paying attention to the kids. Meanwhile, Brown learns a few phrases of Spanish to get a raise at the hospital; then an accident victim arrives and he's unable to translate.

Absebt: Juanita Jennings (but she was mentioned by Sasha and Will), Tony Vaughn, and Tamela Mann (but she was mentioned by Joaquin)
44 "Meet Mr. Wrong" December 2, 2009

Daisy's deteriorating memory prompts Brown to contact Daisy's long-lost cousin Lorraine. Meanwhile, Sasha helps Cora teach Reggie a lesson when he reveals his old-fashioned attitude about gender roles.

Note: This is Ms. Daisy's final appearance as the main character.

Special Guest Star: Rue McClanahan as Lorraine

Absent: Lamman Rucker (but he was mentioned by Sasha and Cora), Gunnar Washington, and Logan Browning
45 "Meet The Christmas Spirit" December 9, 2009

Brown and Curtis (from Tyler Perry's House of Payne) battle over who gets to play Santa as they put on a Christmas play for the children at the hospital. Meanwhile, Joaquin's new friend is actually an angel.

Special Guest Stars: LaVan Davis as Curtis Payne and Cassi Davis as Ella Payne

Absent: Tony Vaughn and Juanita Jennings
46 "Meet Mom Again" December 16, 2009

Will's mother visits again and creates more problems between Will and Sasha as a result. Meanwhile, Brown helps Brianna and her friend Jamal with a school assignment that puts them in parenthood roles.

Absent: Juanita Jennings, Tony Vaughn, and Gunnar Washington
47 "Meet the Lovers" December 16, 2009

Will's mentor Troy, an attractive doctor, kisses Sasha and keeps her quiet about it by threatening Will's job. Meanwhile, Brown busts up a fake hall-pass scheme when he gets hired as the security guard at the school.

Absent: Juanita Jennings, Tony Vaughn and Gunnar Washington
48 "Meet the Tension" December 23, 2009

Brown is determined to reunite Edna and the Colonel for purely selfish reasons. Meanwhile, Will is reinstated.

Absent: Logan Browning and Gunnar Washington
49 "Meet the Liar" December 30, 2009
Tanya seeks Cora's help; Brown has a quarantine quandary when he gets stuck in detainment at the hospital with Derek and Renee.
50 "Meet the Adoption" December 30, 2009
Tanya wins custody of Brianna and Joaquin, but she may be in over her head. And Brown must face the music when he breaks Edna's record player.
51 "Meet the Wills" January 6, 2010
Will reacts badly to Sasha's mammogram results: she has a lump. He becomes more of a doctor than the husband she needs. Meanwhile, London's father cuts off her cash and credit cards; she has to learn about "being poor" and it's not pretty.
52 "Meet the Consequences" January 6, 2010
Will finds out about Troy kissing Sasha and throws her out. Meanwhile, Joaquin finds out Brianna is sneaking out and blackmails her.
53 "Meet the Bully" January 6, 2010

Joaquin's bully problem quickly becomes Brown's when the bully's father gets involved.

Special Guest Star: Rashad Evans
54 "Meet Your Match" January 6, 2010
Feeling guilty about chasing off Russell, Brown secretly sets Cora up on a date through an online dating website. Elsewhere, Jesus and London try to help Miss Daisy with her audition.
55 "Meet the Church Board" January 13, 2010

Will and Sasha try to work out their problems, but Will isn't ready. Meanwhile, Cora and Brown compete for a church-board position.

Note: From this episode and on Meet The Browns uses Filmlook.
56 "Meet the Test" January 13, 2010
Will and Tanya take care of the kids. Meanwhile, Brown and Derek take a defensive-driving course.
57 "Meet the Protest" January 13, 2010
Tanya makes a move on Will. Meanwhile, Brown is called in to settle a sit-in at the school.
58 "Meet the Bump and Grind" January 13, 2010
Will and Sasha think that Brianna is pregnant. Meanwhile, Brown throws the Colonel a bachelor party.
59 "Meet the Fake ID" January 20, 2010
Derek catches Brianna with a fake I.D. and Brown and Will become househusbands.
60 "Meet the Other Man" January 20, 2010
Sasha's mom visits with another man and Brown helps Reggie coach football.
61 "Meet the Double Date" January 20, 2010
Cora and Reggie set up Brown and Reggie's mother, Thelma, for a "play date". Meanwhile, Sasha shares bedroom secrets with Renee.
62 "Meet the Alter Ego" January 20, 2010
Brown hits his head and becomes Bougie. Meanwhile, Brianna's bikini pictures end up online.
63 "Meet the Anniversary" January 27, 2010

Vera sleeps with Sasha's father, and Reggie wants Cora to stop being friends with Gordon.

Special Guest Star: Richard Roundtree as Frank
64 "Meet My Fair Tanya" January 27, 2010
Tanya gets help from Sasha and Cora on becoming a lady. Meanwhile The Colonel is depressed when he finds out he is the last living member of his platoon.
65 "Meet the Stand-Up" January 27, 2010
Brown becomes a stand-up comedian, and uses the family's problems for jokes. The family finds out that Joaquin's IQ is higher than everyone else's.
66 "Meet the Counseling Session" January 27, 2010
After a fight, the Colonel counsels Cora and Brown. Sasha and Will decide to take a 30-day challenge that involves them cutting out physical intimacy.
67 "Meet the Mugger" February 3, 2010
Cora gets mugged and becomes overprotective and paranoid. Will finds a gray hair and begins acting young.
68 "Meet the Stakeout" February 3, 2010
Brown's new neighbors may be thieves. Brown lets the police use his house for a stakeout. Brianna comes to help Sasha at the hospital and befriends Renee.
69 "Meet the Cheating Liver" February 10, 2010

Cora suspects Reggie is cheating on her. Thelma and Brown get involved. Renee loses a liver that is in a transplant cooler.

Note: Tamela Mann(Cora) sings a song from her sophomore album: "Tamela Mann: The Master Plan." called "The Master Plan".
70 "Meet the Loot" February 10, 2010
Brown and Cora loan the Colonel a dollar which he uses to buy a lottery ticket. The ticket hits and everyone fights over splitting the winnings. When Sasha and Renee switch jobs, Sasha can't handle Renee's job, and Renee excels at Sasha's.
71 "Meet the Bucket List" February 17, 2010
Brown and Colonel make a list of the things they want to do before they die. After Joaquin walks in on Will and Sasha having sex, they think they have to give him "the talk."
72 "Meet the Racist" February 17, 2010
An elderly black patient refuses to be operated on by Will because he's black. Meanwhile, Brown finds out that Cora never went to the prom. so he, Joaquin, Reggie, and Brianna create one in the living room.
73 "Meet the Stepdaughter" February 24, 2010
The Colonel's daughter Karen wants Edna to sign a prenup. Meanwhile, Brown and Derek take an exercise class.
74 "Meet the Baby" February 24, 2010
Vera recovers from laser eye surgery at Brown Meadows. Sasha finds out she's pregnant and she and Will try to keep it a secret.
75 "Meet the Scholarship" June 2, 2010
Derek loses his scholarship and must work at the house to earn money and he takes advantage. Joaquin likes a girl at school and thugs out when Brianna tells him girls like bad boys.
76 "Meet the Boyfriend" June 2, 2010
Brianna falls in love for the first time with a dangerous-looking thug. Meanwhile, Cora has to teach sex education.
77 "Meet the Secret Admirer" June 9, 2010
Gordon has feelings for Cora; Derek and his fraternity brothers invade the Browns' home.
78 "Meet the Job Offer" June 9, 2010
Cora gets a job offer in a new city; Joaquin records things with his new camera.

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