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- Charles Dutton plays a married garbage man who proves by his actions and his altruistic ways that though he collects refuse for a job, his life and relationships total more than mere garbage.
- Opposing views are brought to life when the family gathers to watch the Presidential Election.
- After an argument over cramped living quarters, Roc takes Joey's idea of buying a bigger house at a foreclosure auction. Eleanor has a change of heart after an emotional discussion with the former owner.
- Roc is ready to train the new trainee until he figures out that it is a women. After the first day of work Angela starts to "focus in on Roc". Roc insisted he is not attracted to her. Will Roc keep his hands away from Angela?
- Joey auditions to join Les McCann on tour.
- Andrew dates Eleanor's boss (Joan Pringle), who has a better time than Andrew
- Andrew's youngest brother (Richard Roundtree) drops one bombshell after another on the family, each increasingly upsetting to Andrew (Carl Gordon).
- Eleanor objects to Roc spending time with vigilante Ronnie (Tone Loc); Joey scams to jam with two vaunted jazzmen (Oscar Brown Jr., Wally Taylor).
- Roc (Charles S. Dutton) runs for city councilman and faces threats from Andre (Clifton Powell).
- As the election comes to a close, Joey (Rocky Carroll) gathers a group of supporters to stop Andre's (Clifton Powell) threats.
- Roc's (Charles S. Dutton) neighbor Crazy George (Jamie Foxx) falls for the Emerson's house guest Linda (Debbi Morgan).
- After Joey strikes out with a woman at a bar, he is taken back when she falls for his father. Marriage plans fall apart when she decides to get back together with her previous boyfriend, an even older gentleman.
- Roc (Charles S. Dutton) decides to buy his house from his landlord and hires Joey (Rocky Carroll) as his handyman.
- Joey (Rocky Carroll) surprises the family when he starts dating a white woman (Julie Aronson).
- The family convinces Joey (Rocky Carroll) to see a therapist about his gambling issues.
- Forced to retire, a co-worker (Al Fann) thinks nobody cares, so Roc (Charles S. Dutton) throws him a party---but nobody cares.
- After Eleanor (Ella Joyce) bring home their new baby, Roc (Charles S. Dutton) gets frustrated when her mother (Rosalind Cash) decides to stick around.
- After Sheila (Alexis Fields) starts acting out, the family forces her to go see her father (Heavy D) in prison.
- Joey (Rocky Carroll) and Eleanor's co-worker almost hit each other before hitting it off, but they're a couple with only one thing in common---or two, if you count fighting.
- Roc's temper simmers when his wife Eleanor receives flowers from an older man, an ex-patient of hers, recovering from a major heart attack. Nurse Eleanor explains that such a response from a patient is a normal part of a healthy recovery, on leaving a hospital, to thank the staff who saved his life. But when the patient sends her a huge diamond, Roc boils with jealousy. Next the wealthy man shows up at the Emersons' front door, in an elegant suit, looking exactly like Samuel L. Jackson, and in Roc's eyes, way too healthy.
- Remaining "one of the guys" is tough when Roc (Charles S. Dutton) is promoted, and tougher when he has to fire one of the guys.
- Joey's new girlfriend (Natalie Venetia Belcon) is Miles' old one, which could end their band.
- Joey (Rocky Carroll) falls in love for the first time with a member of a singing group (En Vogue), but is hurt when she announces she they have to tour in Europe for 6 months.