Season 2 (1995/96)
Series # |
Season # |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Production code |
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14 | 1 | "Shawn Takes a New Stand" | Shelley Jensen | Rick Hawkins | September 6, 1995 | 457701 |
Shawn borrows money from Pops to buy a newsstand in a public building after the owner dies. Note: Paula Jai Parker and Jill Tasker both join the cast as Monique and Lou, respectively. |
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15 | 2 | "Fatal Subtraction" | Shelley Jensen | Devon Shepard | September 13, 1995 | 457702 |
Shawn's new girlfriend Rachel (Garcelle Beauvais) gives him expensive gifts but is a domineering type. | ||||||
16 | 3 | "Blood is Thicker Than Watercolor" | Gerren Keith | Phil Beauman | September 20, 1995 | 457703 |
An art critic likes Marlon's less-than artistic paintings. | ||||||
17 | 4 | "Two Men and a Baby" | Glenn Casale | Maiya Williams | September 27, 1995 | 457705 |
A woman leaves a baby on Shawn and Marlon's doorstep, with one of the brothers possibly being the child's father. | ||||||
18 | 5 | "Loot" | Glenn Casale | Jim Evering | October 4, 1995 | 457706 |
Shawn, Marlon, Pops and friends find $100,000 in an ashtray. | ||||||
19 | 6 | "The Liar's Club" | Glenn Casale | Maiya Williams | October 11, 1995 | 457708 |
Marlon becomes jealous when Monique asks Shawn to pretend to be her husband to impress a visiting ex-boyfriend from college. | ||||||
20 | 7 | "Scared Straight" | Glenn Casale | Vince Cheung & Ben Montanio | October 25, 1995 | 457707 |
Shawn and Marlon scoff at Pops about a spirit that haunts the Neidermeyer Building every Halloween. | ||||||
21 | 8 | "Head of State" | Glenn Casale | Liz Sage | November 8, 1995 | 457709 |
Everyone is excited that President may stop by to use the bathroom at Pop's diner. Marlon is determined to shake the President's hand believing that exact moment will guarantee a positive future for him. Note: Anna Maria Horsford makes her first appearance as Dee Baxter staying for the remainder of the series. She replaces Lou (Jill Tasker) as the security guard in the Neidermeyer Building. |
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22 | 9 | "The Sting" | Tony Singletary | Xavier R. Cook & Devon Shepard | November 15, 1995 | 457710 |
Shawn bets the newsstand in a poker game, eventually losing to T.C. (Phill Lewis). | ||||||
23 | 10 | "Think Fast" | Leonard R. Garner, Jr. | Linda M. Yearwood | November 22, 1995 | 457704 |
Marlon quits the family basketball team due to Pops' tough coaching tactics. Note: In production order, this episode marks Jill Tasker's final appearance as Lou. She was already replaced by Anna Maria Horsford in the episode "Head of State". |
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24 | 11 | "Farmer's Daughter" | Tony Singletary | Maiya Williams | November 29, 1995 | 457712 |
Shawn and Marlon make over their visiting farm cousin Sheila (Kim Wayans) to a hip hop beauty. Note: Paula Jai Parker makes her final appearance as Monique. |
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25 | 12 | "Psycho Santa" | Tony Singletary | Phil Beauman | December 20, 1995 | 457713 |
An insane man dressed as Santa Claus (Barney Martin) holds the gang hostage. | ||||||
26 | 13 | "Getting It" | Tony Singletatry | Manny Basanese | January 10, 1996 | 457711 |
Shawn begins to question his morals when he becomes sexually attracted to Amy (Tammy Townsend), a church-going woman who is keeping her virginity safe until marriage. | ||||||
27 | 14 | "Who's In Charge Here?" | Tony Singletary | Barry Gold | January 31, 1996 | 457716 |
While Pops enjoys being sick in bed, White Mike (Mitch Mullany) turns the diner to a health food spot. | ||||||
28 | 15 | "The Odd Couples" | John Sgueglia | Manny Basanese | February 7, 1996 | 457715 |
After an argument with Shawn, Marlon moves in with White Mike and T.C. moves in with Shawn to take Marlon's place. | ||||||
29 | 16 | "Hearts and Flowers" | Buzz Sapien | Maiya Williams | February 14, 1996 | 457718 |
Shawn is left heartbroken on Valentine's Day after his girlfriend leaves him for Marlon. | ||||||
30 | 17 | "The Ghetto Gourmets" | Buzz Sapien | Devon Shepard | February 21, 1996 | 457714 |
Pops is invited to a cooking segment on a Regis and Kathie Lee-type morning show. | ||||||
31 | 18 | "A Hero's Story" | Tony Singletary | Carrie Honigblum & Renee Phillips | February 28, 1996 | 457717 |
Marlon takes credit from Shawn for saving a boy's life after the boy is hit a by a car. | ||||||
32 | 19 | "It Takes a Thief" | Scott Baio | Alison Taylor | March 13, 1996 | 457721 |
Shawn and Marlon try to expose a smooth-talking jewelery salesman who is dating Dee, until Dee announces that they are getting married. | ||||||
33 | 20 | "New Lease on Life" | Gerren Keith | Xavier R. Cook | May 1, 1996 | 457719 |
Mrs. Neidermeyer (Adrienne Barbeau) the wife of Mr. Neidermeyer (Pat Harrington, Jr.) the owner of the building named after him tries to seduce Shawn. | ||||||
34 | 21 | "Mama, I Wanna Act" | Gerren Keith | Devon Shepard | May 8, 1996 | 457722 |
Marlon decides he wants to pursue an acting career much to Shawn's dislike. | ||||||
35 | 22 | "Trial and Error" | Buzz Sapien | Phil Beauman | May 15, 1996 | 457720 |
Marlon takes Shawn to small claims court after slipping on Shawn's spilled coffee. |
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