List of The Wayans Bros. Episodes - Season 1 (1995)

Season 1 (1995)

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1 1 "Goop-Hair-It-Is" Shelley Jensen Jane Milmore & Billy Van Zandt January 11, 1995 456853

Shawn and Marlon's latest scheme becomes a hair-raising nightmare when they take over the manufacture and marketing of a grooming product called "Goop, Hair-It-Is." While Marlon comes up with a concoction that makes his hair look great, Shawn decides to sell the hair goop on an infomercial. They shoot the infomercial live, with Gary Coleman acting as a celebrity spokesperson. While Gary is doing his pitch for "Goop, Hair-It-Is," the chemicals from the product cause his hair to catch fire. Shawn and Marlon's dreams of becoming successful entrepreneurs also go down in flames.

Note: Gary Coleman and Garrett Morris guest stars in this episode.
2 2 "First Class" Joel Zwick Boyd Hale January 18, 1995 456851
Marlon pretends to be basketball player John Starks to get first class seats on an airplane.
3 3 "I'm Too Sexy for My Brother" Shelley Jensen Phil Beauman January 25, 1995 456852
Marlon auditions for a modeling job with Shawn being the one that actually gets a job instead.
4 4 "Free Wally" John Bowab Adam Markowitz February 1, 1995 456855
Marlon's constant interference pushes Lisa too far, so Marlon goes overboard to make it up the her and Shawn by sending them on a romantic ferry cruise on the harbor.
5 5 "My Fair Marlon" John Bowab David Wyatt February 8, 1995 456856
The woman of Marlon's dreams loves poetry, so he gets Shawn to help him write her love poems. However, things turn sour when Lisa discovers the poems and thinks Shawn is cheating on her.
6 6 "Pops Moves In" Rob Schiller Adam Markowitz February 15, 1995 456857
Pops moves with Shawn and Marlon after by getting kicked out by the boy's mother taking advice from his sons.
7 7 "Afro Cab" Rob Schiller David Wyatt February 22, 1995 456858
Marlon fools Shawn into thinking that his cab service is successful, when its really not. Until, Shawn quits his delivery job to join Marlon.
8 8 "The Shawn-Shank Redemption" John Bowab Matt Ember March 1, 1995 456854
Shawn and Marlon end up in jail for unpaid parking tickets.
9 9 "ER" Shelley Jensen Matt Ember March 15, 1995 456860
After accidentally sitting on a staple gun, Marlon is rushed to the hospital using Shawn's healthcare card. But the doctor that treats him is Lisa's father, Dr. Saunders (Richard Roundtree). Marlon must now pretend to be Shawn so Shawn's relationship with Lisa isn't ruined.
10 10 "The Poppa-Cabana" Joel Zwick Phil Beauman March 22, 1995 456861
Shawn and Marlon turn Pop's diner into nightclub while he is away in Atlantic City with brother Leon (Garrett Morris).
11 11 "It's Shawn! It's Marlon! It's Superboys!" Joel Zwick David Wyatt May 3, 1995 456862
Shawn and Marlon's apartment complex is beginning to fall apart. They meet with the landlord, Mr. Stone, who manipulates them into becoming apartment managers. The complex is soon in worse shape. When Mr. Stone (Sherman Hemsley) visits the building, he yells at them for doing such a poor job. Mr. Stone fires Shawn and Marlon and takes over as superintendent.
12 12 "Pulp Marlon" Rob Schiller Phil Beauman May 10, 1995 456859

Marlon becomes involved with Mia (Paula Jai Parker), a woman who happens to be the wife of a hit man.

Note: Paula Jai Parker makes her first appearance in the series. She would later join the cast as Monique in season 2. Lela Rochon makes her final appearance as Lisa.
13 13 "Brazilla vs. Rodney" Shelley Jensen Charleen Easton & Kurt Schindler May 24, 1995 456863
Shawn decides to get in the children's party entertainment business, with a less-than enthusiastic Marlon dressed in a costume.

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