In a twist of fate, Michael is recruited as a hand model during Claire’s modeling audition. As he flaunts his newfound fame, he is careful to protect the family’s new financial asset – his hands. Meanwhile Franklin feels threatened by Kady’s friendship with Rachel, so, on Jr.’s advice, he takes matters into his own hands.
Season 4
Season: Season 4
The Funeral
The Kyles are willing to support Michael’s inconsolable employee, Larry, who can’t get over losing his 103-year-old grandmother. But Larry goes overboard when, at the funeral, he asks little Kady to kiss his “Grammy” goodbye and for Jay to sing his beloved grandmother’s favorite R&B song.
Meet the Parents
Vanessa’s parents come over the Kyles house to discuss the future baby’s situation. Michael is outraged with the demands from the Scotts, but Calvin’s size makes Michael think twice before taking any drastic measures. They take the Scotts out for dinner and are left with the bill. Realizing they have a couple of con artists on their hands, Michael and Jay stand up for themselves and set the baby’s true needs – which don’t include a new house for the Scotts as Calvin wanted.
The Maid
While Jay is away at a seminar, Michael hires a maid, Mrs. Hopkins, to look after the family. Mrs. Hopkins fulfills their every need and wants to a sweet perfection, including homemade ice cream, an immaculately clean house and handmade outfits for Claire. When Jay comes home, she appreciates Mrs. Hopkins’ attention to every detail, but begins to feel that perhaps she has taken over just a bit too much.
Michael’s Band
When Michael’s old friend and former bandmate, Johnny “Saxophone” Watson, comes to town for a gig, it turns out Johnny’s piano player can’t make it. Michael eagerly accepts an invitation to take the man’s place, but refuses to admit that his musical skills have gotten rusty. Meanwhile, love is blind when it comes to Franklin realizing that his little sister, Aretha, is a much better singer than the tone-deaf Kady.
He’s Having a Baby
Worried about Junior’s fathering skills, Michael decides to enroll him in a parenting course. Junior is reluctant to attend, so Michael gives him a water balloon that Junior should keep for a week as if it was the baby. If it breaks, he’ll have to attend the course. Michael doesn’t let Junior have it easy, and Junior insists that more than wanting to teach him how to be a good parent, Michael doesn’t have any trust in him.