Smart Guy
TV-G
7.4
1997
Drama
, Comedy
, Kids
T.J. is a boy genius who gets bumped up from the fourth grade to high school. T.J. tries to adjust to his new life, but he shares some classes with his 14 year-old brother Marcus, the school jock, and his clueless and self-absorbed 16 year-old sister Yvette.
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- Cast:
- Tahj Mowry , John Marshall Jones , Jason Weaver , Omar Gooding , Essence Atkins
Episode 7 : Baby, It's You and You and You
May. 07,1997
Yvette is convinced T.J. is dying to go to the prom, despite his protestations, so Floyd gets him a date -- then Marcus gets him a date -- then Yvette gets him a date....
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Episode 6 : A Little Knowledge
April. 30,1997
T.J. earns a spot on the game show Knowledge College in the hope that his winnings will help defray household expenses, but the pressure may be too much.
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Episode 5 : Lab Rats
April. 23,1997
When Mo and T.J. are teamed up by their biology teacher to observe animal behavior, T.J. decides they'll watch his brother Marcus and sister Yvette.
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Episode 4 : Don't Do That Thing You Do
April. 16,1997
When the keyboard player in Marcus' band breaks his finger, T.J sits in. Meanwhile, Yvette is mortified when her friend admits having a crush on her dad.
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Episode 3 : Brother, Brother
April. 09,1997
Two twin sisters move to the school. Marcus gets a date with the pretty cheerleader, but unknowingly mistakes her for her smart twin later. As he realizes how much he likes them both, Marcus sets up a plan to date them both. The cheerleader will date Marcus, while the intelligent one will date ... Marquis.
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Episode 1 : Pilot
March. 26,1997
T.J. skips grades and enters high school at age 10.
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