When Phillip makes a decision, Jeremy rethinks the way he handled the recent argument between them; everybody worries about Phillip's safety; Jeremy wonders if his tough love did more harm than good; Mr. Brown goes through a breakup.
When Efe's foundation offers free D.N.A. tests, Karen participates and discovers something; Leah employs Two Hunks and a Trunk to spur Jeremy into action to complete his "honey-do" list.
Vinny's nightmare makes him want salvation; Mr. Brown does the baptizing, while Lindor is up to his neck in everyone's IT needs.
Jeremy and Leah hatch a plan to make Phillip realize his worth and get out of his toxic relationship; Anastasia lands an audition that could help her get back on top.
An old crush from high school gets in touch with Cora and shows up, to her surprise, he proposes; Leah gets concerned when Jeremy starts coming home later than usual and spending time with single friends she's never met.
Sandra has been ghosting Lindor because she moved on to a new college boy so Lindor uses the family to try and win Sandra back; Mr. Brown writes his first gospel rap hit "Drippin' Jesus" and immediately releases it.
Reginald surprises the Pleasant Days crew when he begins behaving in uncharacteristic ways; Efe knows why but struggles to keep Reginald's secret; Karen challenges Vinny to a cook-off.
Vinny's weed smoking is making him a bad role model for Phillip, so he attempts to rehab his image by volunteering at Cora's church; Cora lands a date with a promising gentleman.
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Sandra wants to switch her college major, but she's afraid to tell her parents; Anastasia enlists Philip to help her build her social media presence.
Sandra utilizes her social media skills to help Anastasia launch a PR campaign to rehab her image, but they find out Anastasia's longtime actress rival is fueling a smear campaign against her.
Jeremy and Leah can't seem to see eye-to-eye on how to spend their unexpected I.R.S. refund check; Anastasia and Vinny have their hands full trying to help Theodore study for science.
Leah shocks Jeremy with some baby-making trends she wants to incorporate into their daily routine.
When Jeremy sees a throwback photo of him and his best friend and college roommate, he reminisces about his college days and decides to track him down to reconnect after many years.
Philip learns about being accountable for one's actions and putting life's obstacles in perspective; Reginald must pick himself up out of his slump and find the strength to believe in love again.
When an old white woman moves into Pleasant Days, her Karen behavior throws everyone for a loop; Reginald fears an escaped convict he put in prison has plans to take revenge.
In a get-rich-quick scheme, Mr. Brown decides to become a country singer; Jeremy is hesitant to get his first prostate exam.
Jeremy and Leah have an argument, and the Pleasant Days crew gives them unsolicited advice; Mr. Brown gets spray-on hair paint and his confidence goes through the roof.
Mr. Brown falls in love with Philip's history teacher and plots to sweep her off her feet; Efe romantically pursues Anastasia, raising eyebrows around the facility.
People force Jeremy to stand up to his overbearing mother; Philip and Leah work hard to engineer a prank that's been going viral on the internet.
New resident Travis "Pitstop" Gaffney, a trucker from the backwoods, shows up at Pleasant Days, and the assisted living crew struggles to find common ground; Philip's new tutoring gig takes an awkward turn.
Mr. Brown and Anastasia argue that hypnosis isn't real until Mr. Brown is under and becomes his idol, Kung Fu Soul Brotha.
Philip begins dating a wealthy girl at school and arrives home in a Tesla; Leah and Jeremy demand he break it off until they begin receiving gifts that are hard to turn down.
The men learn how inferior Father's Day is to Mother's Day; they go all out for Mother's Day, but the women don't do the same for Father's Day; Mr. Brown convinces Jeremy to take command in his relationship.
When Reginald takes charge of Cora's precious family heirloom Bible and gives it away to charity, he must figure out how to replace it before Cora discovers it's missing.
Phillip is spending a lot of time on the phone with his new girlfriend Chilecia, so the family wants to meet her; she turns out to be a little too hood for the family.
College is stressing out Sandra and she decides to drop out, but Jeremy and Leah have concerns; Anastasia gets the itch to rekindle her celebrity career.
Mr. Brown attempts to impress a woman he thinks could be the future Mrs. Brown; when Mr.Brown's five-star dinner reservations fall through at the last minute, he solicits Phillip to help whip up something gourmet.
Mr. Brown's girlfriend causes a stir when Anastasia realizes they are competing in the same elderly pageant for the crown of Ms. Golden Oldie; Jeremy buys Leah a high-tech broom as an early birthday gift.
Leah tasks Sandra with making the Thanksgiving turkey, but Sandra doesn't know how to cook and there are a lot of hangry residents ready to revolt; Anastasia struggles to cope when an old friend passes away.
Anastasia decides to go back to college but quickly discovers how much things have changed since she was last on campus; the rival facility across the street challenges the Pleasant Days crew to a walk-a-thon for charity.
Chilecia becomes Jeremy's good luck charm in poker but it hinders Phillip's relationship; voting differences cause an argument between all generations at the facility.
After Phillip goes out with his friends, Leah and Jeremy realize that he is a responsible young man; through a counseling session, Leah and Cora teach the residents the importance of mental, physical and spiritual health.
When Cora runs for president of the local church, mud-slinging and sabotage threaten her reputation and test her faith; the Pleasant Days squad bolsters their ability to protect themselves by taking a self-defense class.
Philip feels as though everyone treats him like a child and resists his parents' punishment; Mr. Brown sends Kimberly an innocent text message that gets him into trouble.
After Lindor's wrongful arrest, Jeremy tries to assist in getting him released.
Lindor stresses when his lawyer encourages him to take a plea deal, even though he is not guilty.
When Cora announces that the church board seeks a new pastor, which comes with an impressive salary, Brown decides to throw his hat into the pulpit.
Phillip may not be good at chemistry but he's great at fixing things, so Mr. Brown gets him to fix his VCR; Philip does such a good job that Mr. Brown keeps bringing him more and more things to fix.
Phillip is struggling with the SAT test, and he is anxious about it; it also doesn't help that reading isn't one of his favorite hobbies, so Cora and the entire group encourage him to read and help him study.
The media mobs Efe when he becomes an accidental hero, but the crew uses Efe's sudden fame for their own gain.
Phillip fixes Vinny's hearing aid; but when Vinny puts the hearing aids on, he realizes he can hear loud and clear, Vinny overhears the conversation and comes to the conclusion that Leah and Jeremy killed Reginald.
The Pleasant Days crew worries about Vinny's libertine lifestyle of drinking, smoking, poor diet and no exercise; he's not as young as he used to be, so they want him to clean up his act.
The way the residents have been behaving disgusts Cora: not cleaning up after themselves, bickering over the television, leaving the toilet seat up, and using foul language.
With the assisted living facility not proving profitable and Sandra preparing to go off to college, Jeremy reassesses the family's financial future.
Anastasia's first ex-husband contacts her for the first time in decades, but Anastasia shows no interest since she never forgave him for what he did to her in the past; the other residents push her to meet with him.
Phillip tells Jeremy he wants to play lacrosse; Jeremy realizes he needs to study the sport to help his son get ready for tryouts.
Residents warn Mr. Brown to stop eating at Bama's Big Kuntry Burgers, but he is fully addicted; Mr. Brown eats a Bama's Big Kuntry burger in the kitchen while Efe and Cora watch the news.
Brown is tired of residents spending time at the competing assisted living facility across the street.
Leah and Jeremy are excited to get away for a vacation with just the two of them; Sandra needs to get an internship to graduate; she has no prospects.
Anastasia's twin sister comes to visit, but Anastasia refuses to talk to her; the Pleasant Days crew try to get to the bottom of their estrangement and encourage the twins to reconcile.
After multiple failed attempts to try and hang out with Sandra for a girl's day, Leah reaches the sad realization that her baby is no longer a baby.
Jeremy gets an invite to join the Chamber of Commerce; Mr. Brown, Cora and Leah share their protest stories; Phillip, Sandra and Lindor sneak off to a Black Lives Matter protest.
Phillip has been responsible and begs to drive Jeremy's new car; Jeremy gives him the opportunity to drive and Philip wrecks Jeremy's new car after a night out with his friends.
Mr. Brown has a new love interest from church and takes her on several dates; the Pleasant Days crew begins to grow suspicious of his new lady friend's intentions, and considers whether or not to butt into his love life.
The Washington family throws a celebration for Sandra as she prepares for her new life as a college student.
The Assisted Living crew bands together to get Jeremy released from jail when it catches Sheriff Luckett in a compromising position.
The family finds itself in hot water after a new tenant moves in.
Leah struggles to find her place at the Pleasant Days Assisted Living Facility.
Vinny and Reginald compete for new resident Anastasia's affections.
The Assisted Living crew welcomes new resident Efetobore Efe Omowale, but snap judge him as a scammer and deploys tactics to stall the signing of his lease.
Anastasia struggles to deal with a potential loss of independence when the Assisted Living crew suggests she shouldn't drive anymore.
Efe and Mr. Brown start a business with a new anti-aging product, but it goes awry when the product has adverse effects and there is a threat of a lawsuit.
After Jeremy buys a lemon from Mr. Brown, he takes legal action to recoup his loss.
Philip and Sandra hatch plans to make workaholic Jeremy take a timeout for family.
Mr. Brown lets business success go to his head, but the residents take him down a peg when they threaten to move out.
Sandra's new problem causes major division in the Assisted Living facility.
Inclement weather interrupts the family's plans for Christmas.
When residents discover Efe crying, the Assisted Living crew springs into action to fix him.
The crew competes for a cash prize on Ark Tank, a community initiative to get seniors to invent solutions for the betterment of their community.
After Cora struggles to get the residents of Pleasant Days to partake in activities, a new resident comes in and breathes new life into everyone.
Mr. Brown vows that he will not eat meat, until he's alone with a lot of soul food.
A talent show reveals to residents of Pleasant Day parts of themselves and their relationships they need to work on and fix.
Sandra's junior prom date ditches her at the last minute, so the crew decides to throw her a prom at the facility.
Jeremy and Leah plan a ceremony to renew their vows.
A resident of Pleasant Days shows immense generosity to the rest of the tenants before she parts ways with them.
Reginald seeks forgiveness from his estranged son.
Jeremy and his family arrive at an assisted living facility in Atlanta to visit his Grandpa Vinny; who and what the Wilson family finds at the facility suprises them.
Jeremy and Leah attempt to get Sandra and Phillip adjusted to their new living situation.
Philip stumbles upon information about Jeremy that sheds light on their move.
Jeremy thinks he may have been a little too heavy-handed with Vinny.
Sandra has a less than favorable reaction to her new circumstances.
Leah tries to convince Jeremy to reach out to Mr. Brown for help.
Vinny and Mr. Brown exchange details about their encounters with Madea.
Leah tells Sandra and Philip that it's time to get them registered for their new school.
Jeremy's online plumber training backfires on him, literally.
Sandra tries to mislead Phillip about where she's going and who she is going with.
Leah and Jeremy learn that Phillip and Sandra have left the facility without their knowledge or permission.
Leah confides in Cora regarding Sandra's most recent behavior; Sandra confronts Philip about snitching to their parents.
Leah learns that Mr. Brown has cut down Vinny's plants in the backyard.
Leah tries tracking Sandra's cellphone when she comes up missing.
Cora calls Sheriff Luckett about Sandra running off with his son.
Jeremy and Leah have different ideas about how they should address Sandra's behavior; Sheriff Luckett stops by to have a talk with Jeremy about their kids.
Sandra responds to the most unlikely motivator.
Mr. Brown gives Sandra advice on how to get what she wants and her outfit for school.
Jeremy and Leah agree to have Lindor over for dinner.
Lindor offers to be a helping hand around the living facility.
Mr. Brown tells Leah what Cora thinks about her cooking.
Sandra has a change of heart concerning Lindor, and her parents want to know why.
Mr. Brown prepares dinner for the kids.
Cora tries to convince Mr. Brown to pitch in and help get Jeremy out of jail.