One on One
NR
7.1
2001
Comedy
, Talk
A sportscaster becomes a full-time dad when his ex-wife decides to accept a job out of the country and his teenage daughter, Breanna, moves in with him.
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- Cast:
- Kyla Pratt , Kelly Perine , Robert Ri'chard , Sicily Johnson , Flex Alexander
Episode 20 : No More Wire Hangers
May. 04,2004
In order to escape his mother Cheryl's drinking, Arnaz hides out in Breanna's room, but after Arnaz turns to Flex for support, his mother physically abuses him, forcing Flex to convince Cheryl to get some help for her problem.
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Episode 19 : Sleepless in Baltimore
April. 27,2004
When Breanna secretly goes online to find her dad a date, she believes she has found his perfect match in Pamela, but she is shocked to discover that Flex and Pamela had dated 10 years earlier and, to make matters worse, Flex has no memory of ditching her the first time.
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Episode 13 : East Meets East Coast
January. 27,2004
The Korean shop-owner next to Flex's barbershop raises unexpected objections when his daughter begins a mini romance with Flex.
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Episode 11 : It's a Miserable Life
December. 16,2003
Nicole comes home announcing that she is pregnant and plans to marry her boyfriend, Jayden, shattering Breanna's hope that her parents will remarry.
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Episode 10 : Spy Games
November. 24,2003
When Flex falls for Sheila, an ambitious, sexy sports columnist, he is willing to do anything for her, including bribing Breanna to tutor her son Eric. But when Eric is caught stealing Flex's stories from his computer to give to his mother, Flex and Breanna team up to seek revenge.
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Episode 7 : I Hear White People
November. 04,2003
After a freak accident, Duane inexplicably hears the thoughts of white people around him and becomes more aware of the racism that exists in their minds, so Flex decides to use Duane's new power to find out if his job is in jeopardy after suspecting the new station management is discriminating against the African-American employees.
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Episode 6 : One Hand Washington's the Other
October. 21,2003
In an effort to improve his show's flagging ratings, Flex uses Breanna to get an exclusive interview with a Russian basketball star who is playing at her school.
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Episode 5 : 2 Young, 2 Curious
October. 14,2003
Flex feeling old, meets a young girl at a club who is unbeknownst to him a classmate of Breanna's.
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Episode 3 : Creepin'
September. 30,2003
Flex and Breanna swear off dating, deciding they only need each other, while Candy & Duane host a speed dating party.
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Episode 2 : Stepmom, Misstep
September. 23,2003
Natalie tries to ease Breanna's broken heart by inviting her and Spirit along on her romantic weekend away with Flex, but her first attempt at being ""step mom"" backfires when she ends up being too overprotective about the little things and too lenient when it comes to boys.
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