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Bob Hearts Abishola is an American sitcom television series created by Chuck Lorre, Eddie Gorodetsky, Al Higgins, and Gina Yashere that premiered on September 23, 2019, on CBS. It stars Billy Gardell and Folake Olowofoyeku as the respective title characters. In January 2022, the series was renewed for a fourth season, which premiered on September 19, 2022.[1][2]

As of November 21, 2022, 95 episodes of Bob Hearts Abishola have aired, currently in its fourth season.

Series overview

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
120September 23, 2019 (2019-09-23)April 13, 2020 (2020-04-13)
218November 16, 2020 (2020-11-16)May 17, 2021 (2021-05-17)
322September 20, 2021 (2021-09-20)May 23, 2022 (2022-05-23)
4TBASeptember 19, 2022 (2022-09-19)TBA

Episodes

Season 1 (2019–20)

No.
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No. in
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TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
U.S. viewers
(millions)
11"Pilot"Beth McCarthy-MillerChuck Lorre & Eddie Gorodetsky & Al Higgins & Gina YashereSeptember 23, 2019 (2019-09-23)T11.101275.89[3]
Bob, a Detroit business owner, suffers a heart attack and is immediately smitten with Abishola, the Nigerian nurse who is treating him when he awakes from surgery.
22"Nigerians Don't Do Useless Things"Beth McCarthy-MillerChuck Lorre & Al Higgins & Gina YashereSeptember 30, 2019 (2019-09-30)T12.165025.36[4]

Intrigued with the possibility of Abishola marrying into money, her Uncle Tunde and Aunt Olu tail Bob as he drives about town. Abishola later agrees to have tea with Bob during her break at work, but insists it isn't a date.

Title quotation from: Abishola, to Bob, when he asks her if she has any hobbies.
33"A Bird May Love a Fish"Beth McCarthy-MillerChuck Lorre & Al Higgins & Gina YashereOctober 7, 2019 (2019-10-07)T12.165035.30[5]

Bob asks Goodwin, one of his workers, to teach him Yoruba so he can tell Abishola he enjoyed having tea with her and would love to do it again. Meanwhile, Kemi creates a Facebook post implying that Abishola is in a relationship with Bob, and soon Abishola's friends and family want to talk to her about it. The pressure causes Abishola to tell Bob that they cannot be together.

First Appearance of: Bayo Akinfemi as Goodwin and Anthony Okungbowa as Kofo

Title quotation from: Douglas, to Bob, pointing out the glaring differences between his brother and Abishola.
44"Square Hamburger, Round Buns"Beth McCarthy-MillerStory by : Chuck Lorre & Al Higgins & Gina Yashere
Teleplay by : Carla Filisha & Gloria Bigelow & Marla DuMott
October 14, 2019 (2019-10-14)T12.165044.87[6]

Following Abishola's rejection, Bob explores the world of online dating, but his first date (Missi Pyle) is way too much to handle. Meanwhile, Aunt Olu tries to set up Abishola with Chukwuemeka (Tony Tambi), a Nigerian friend's son, but Abishola is unimpressed. The episode closes with Bob unexpectedly finding Abishola on their park bench. Abishola says she's glad he showed up.

Absent: Maribeth Monroe as Christina, Travis Wolfe Jr. as Dele, Bayo Akinfemi as Goodwin and Anthony Okungbowa as Kofo

Title quotation from: Tunde, making a remark about his Wendy's double-baconator burger.
55"Whacking the Mole"Beth McCarthy-MillerStory by : Al Higgins & Gina Yashere
Teleplay by : Chuck Lorre & Matt Ross
October 21, 2019 (2019-10-21)T12.165055.27[7]

Abishola is having frequent, recurring dreams of romantic encounters with Bob, to the point that she becomes ill from lack of sleep. Meanwhile, Bob is less than thrilled with the ad campaign pitched by Douglas and Christina, but soon realizes they may have a point.

Title quotation from: Gloria and Kemi, comparing Abishola's feelings for Bob to the arcade game, saying that she can whack the feelings down but they will just pop back up.
66"Ralph Lauren and Fish"Beth McCarthy-MillerStory by : Chuck Lorre & Al Higgins
Teleplay by : David Goetsch & Gina Yashere
October 28, 2019 (2019-10-28)T45.165065.71[8]

Bob and Abishola go out to a fancy steak restaurant, where she insists that he have fish rather than steak or chicken, and spinach instead of French fries because of his recent heart attack. After dinner, Bob gets a call from Christina, who tells him something is wrong with their mother. From the symptoms that Christina describes, Abishola correctly deduces that Dottie is having a stroke. Bob and Abishola get to the hospital and find Christina in the waiting room, hopped up on Xanax she found in her mother's purse. Meanwhile, Douglas gets lost trying to get to the waiting room to meet up with Bob.

Absent: Vernee Watson as Gloria

Title quotation from: Bob, reminiscing over the cologne he put on for his date with Abishola and the food she made him order at the steakhouse.
77"Tough Like a Laundromat Washing Machine"Beth McCarthy-MillerStory by : Chuck Lorre & Al Higgins & Gina Yashere
Teleplay by : Matt Ross
November 4, 2019 (2019-11-04)T45.165075.62[9]

Bob hires Abishola to take care of Dottie in his home while she recovers, but Dottie has a hard time dealing with her limitations and takes it out on Abishola. Meanwhile, Bob enlists Kofo and Goodwin to run MaxDot while he is away to help look after Dottie, but they get carried away and the entire staff goes on strike.

Title quotation from: Goodwin, referring to Dottie's health.
88"Useless Potheads"Beth McCarthy-MillerStory by : Chuck Lorre & Al Higgins
Teleplay by : Matt Ross & Gina Yashere & Ibet Inyang
November 18, 2019 (2019-11-18)T12.165086.02[10]

Abishola continues to care for Dottie, while also working at the hospital. Douglas and Christina take over when Abishola can't be there, and get high rather than properly taking care of their mother. Meanwhile, Goodwin and Kofo close a big deal with a customer while Bob is away.

Title quotation from: Dottie, describing Douglas and Christina to Abishola on the phone.
99"We Were Beggars, Now We Are Choosers"Beth McCarthy-MillerStory by : Chuck Lorre & Al Higgins & Gina Yashere
Teleplay by : Matt Ross & Carla Filisha & David Goetsch
November 25, 2019 (2019-11-25)T12.165095.65[11]

Chukwuemeka apologizes to Abishola for his chauvinistic behavior and asks for a second chance. Given that things with Bob are in a holding pattern, due to both being so busy, Abishola agrees to another date with Chukwuemeka. While Olu seems to approve of Chukwuemeka, Tunde still sees him as a jerk and secretly meets with Bob to tell him he feels Abishola is better off with him. Bob goes to Chukwuemeka's pharmacy, and sees why Abishola might be taken by him. When he tells Abishola he just wants her to be happy and supports whatever decision she makes, Abishola gets angry and tells Bob she wants someone who will fight for her. After Olu finds out what Tunde did, she throws him out of the house and he goes to Bob's house.

Absent: Anthony Okungbowa as Kofo

Title quotation from: Olu, telling Tunde that Abishola now has choices for a man in her life.
1010"Ice Cream for Breakfast"Beth McCarthy-MillerStory by : Chuck Lorre & Al Higgins
Teleplay by : Dave Goetsch & Matt Ross & Gina Yashere
December 9, 2019 (2019-12-09)T12.165105.99[12]

Frustrated with Bob, Abishola goes on a dinner date with Chukwuemeka, but finds him to be more arrogant than ever. Pushed by Tunde, Bob interrupts their date to make a passionate pitch to Abishola. Meanwhile, Dottie seems to enjoy having Tunde at the house, but she decides to convince Olu that she's lucky to have her husband in her life.

Absent: Travis Wolfe Jr. as Dele and Vernee Watson as Gloria

Title quotation from: Bob, using a simile to tell Abishola that even though their relationship doesn't make sense, it still could be something good.
1111"Splitting the Hairs"Beth McCarthy-MillerStory by : Chuck Lorre & Al Higgins & Gloria Bigelow
Teleplay by : Carla Filisha & Ibet Inyang & Marla DuMont
December 16, 2019 (2019-12-16)T12.165116.15[13]

When Abishola insists to her friends that she wants to pursue Bob, Kemi asks Chukwuemeka for a date without telling Abishola. Abishola says it would be uncomfortable to have her best friend dating the man she is dumping, but Kemi goes on the date anyway. Kemi also finds Chukwuemeka to be boring and arrogant, leading her to ask Abishola for forgiveness. Elsewhere, Bob learns from the family lawyer that Dottie has not prepared a will, and that the business could be greatly affected if she passes away. Dottie agrees to make a will, while using the opportunity to bribe all three of her children into improving themselves. Bob and Abishola inadvertently have their first kiss.

Absent: Shola Adewusi as Olu, Barry Shabaka Henley as Tunde, Travis Wolfe Jr. as Dele, Bayo Akinfemi as Goodwin and Anthony Okungbowa as Kofo

Title quotation from: Kemi, debating whether she lied to Abishola or was just "slow to tell the truth".
1212"There's My Nigerians"Beth McCarthy-MillerStory by : Chuck Lorre & Al Higgins & Gina Yashere
Teleplay by : Dave Goetsch & Carla Filisha & Matt Ross
January 6, 2020 (2020-01-06)T12.165126.66[14]

When Abishola suggests that Dottie is getting depressed staying in her room, Bob arranges to have two friends from Dottie's club, Jen (Wendie Malick) and Trish (Marilu Henner), pay a visit. When that backfires, Olu and Tunde make a visit. Dottie decides to get out of the house and go to her club with Olu and Tunde. This leads to a discussion about Bob and Abishola's possible marriage, wherein Dottie angers her guests by mentioning the need for a prenup. Meanwhile, Chukwuemeka gives Kemi a necklace after a night of sex, but he returns the next day and wants it back.

Absent: Bayo Akinfemi as Goodwin and Anthony Okungbowa as Kofo

Title quotation from: Dottie, when she hears Tunde and Olu pull up to take her to the club.
1313"The Canadians of Africa"Beth McCarthy-MillerStory by : Chuck Lorre & Al Higgins & Gina Yashere
Teleplay by : Dave Goetsch & Carla Filisha & Matt Ross
January 20, 2020 (2020-01-20)T12.165136.50[15]

After noticing that Dele seems unhappy, Bob brings it up with Abishola during a dinner date and ruins their night. Later, Dele proves Bob right by telling him he wants to be a choreographer, while his mother is dead-set on him becoming a doctor. Meanwhile, Kemi tries to navigate passionate nights with Chukwuemeka when his live-in mother is always in the next room.

Title quotation from: Kofo, describing women from Ghana after he and Goodwin suggest Bob will have to move on from Abishola.
1414"Full-Frontal Dottie"Beth McCarthy-MillerStory by : Chuck Lorre & Al Higgins & Gina Yashere
Teleplay by : Dave Goetsch & Matt Ross
February 3, 2020 (2020-02-03)T12.165145.85[16]

With Dottie able to move her left leg for the first time since her stroke, she decides it's time to return to work. Bob tells Abishola that he's happy his mother is getting better, but is not looking forward to her being back in the office. Sure enough, on her first day, Dottie shoots down an idea her children had to add compression sleeves to the product line, and takes advice from Abishola over Bob. Bob responds by quitting, getting drunk, and driving a forklift through the warehouse.

Absent: Shola Adewusi as Olu, Barry Shabaka Henley as Tunde, and Travis Wolfe Jr. as Dele

Title quotation from: Douglas, bemoaning Dottie's belligerence upon her return to work.
1515"Black Ice"Beth McCarthy-MillerStory by : Chuck Lorre & Al Higgins & Gina Yashere
Teleplay by : Ibet Inyang
February 10, 2020 (2020-02-10)T12.165156.00[17]

During Valentine's Day dinner, Bob professes his love for Abishola, but she does not return his "I love you" due to cultural customs regarding showing affection. Abishola later tells Bob she is very committed to their relationship. Meanwhile, Goodwin tries to keep Kofo from riding his motor scooter, having promised relatives he would keep his younger cousin safe. Their dispute ends up in Douglas's office.

Absent: Travis Wolfe Jr. as Dele

Title quotation from: Kofo and Goodwin, telling Bob and Douglas about Michigan driving hazards that don't exist in Nigeria.
1616"Where's Your Other Wives, Tunde?"Beth McCarthy-MillerStory by : Chuck Lorre
Teleplay by : Al Higgins
February 17, 2020 (2020-02-17)T12.165166.12[18]

As Dottie mends fences with Olu and Tunde, Bob professes to the three of them that he and Abishola don't have a "real" relationship yet. An angry Abishola asks Bob to explain, and he later tells her that, among other things, they haven't had sexual relations. Abishola responds by saying that she has never had sex outside of marriage. After Bob sulks and drinks all day, Abishola calls him late at night to say she isn't ruling out the possibility of intimacy in the near future.

Title quotation from: Dottie, asking Olu and Tunde about polygamy in Nigeria.
1717"A Big, White Thumb"Beth McCarthy-MillerStory by : Chuck Lorre & Gina Yashere & Carla Filisha
Teleplay by : Matt Ross
March 9, 2020 (2020-03-09)T12.165175.81[19]

During a dinner with her family, Abishola invites Bob to church. Bob is a little reluctant and inadvertently offends Abishola while trying to explain his nonreligiousness, but eventually agrees to do so to make amends. After an uncomfortable experience during the church service, Abishola wonders how their relationship will ever last. Bob tells her that even though he's unsure about his belief in God, he does believe in miracles, citing the two of them as an example.

Absent: Bayo Akinfemi as Goodwin and Anthony Okungbowa as Kofo

Title quotation from: Tunde, extrapolating on Abishola's reluctance to invite Bob to church.
1818"Sock Wife!"Beth McCarthy-MillerStory by : Chuck Lorre & Al Higgins & Gloria Bigelow
Teleplay by : Matt Ross & Dave Goetsch & Gina Yashere
March 16, 2020 (2020-03-16)T12.165186.89[20]

After discovering from Kemi that Bob's ex-wife Lorraine (Nicole Sullivan) has been admitted to the hospital, Abishola makes a visit to the woman's room. With Abishola's help, Bob prays for his ex-wife's happiness and slowly begins to let go of some of his animosity towards her. The exes share a hug that Kemi witnesses, and Abishola grows concerned that Lorraine still has feelings for Bob. Meanwhile, Christina recruits Kofo to help with online branding, and the two find themselves drawn to one another.

Absent: Christine Ebersole as Dottie and Travis Wolfe Jr. as Dele

Title quotation from: Kemi, out of breath from running and trying to explain Lorraine's presence in the hospital to Abishola.
1919"Angry, Happy, Same Face"Beth McCarthy-MillerStory by : Chuck Lorre & Gina Yashere & Ibet Inyang
Teleplay by : Matt Ross & Carla Filisha & Marla DuMont
April 6, 2020 (2020-04-06)T12.165196.73[21]

When Bob's ex-wife Lorraine reconciles with Dottie and starts hanging out at Bob's house several days in a row, Abishola begins to take exception. Meanwhile, Christina continues to pursue Kofo, who resists her advances because he fears losing his job if the relationship ends badly. This forces Douglas and Bob, who know their sister's romantic history, to take drastic measures.

Absent: Travis Wolfe Jr. as Dele

Title quotation from: Kemi, explaining to Gloria how difficult it is to decipher Abishola's emotions.
2020"Randy's a Wrangler"Beth McCarthy-MillerStory by : Chuck Lorre & Al Higgins & Gina Yashere
Teleplay by : Matt Ross & Dave Goetsch & Carla Filisha
April 13, 2020 (2020-04-13)T12.165206.81[22]

After Dottie meets Hank (John Ratzenberger), a fellow patient in recovery, Abishola and Bob encourage her to explore the initial connection. Dottie and Hank meet for coffee, which only shows Dottie that she isn't ready for a relationship. However, when Abishola and Guy (Leonard Roberts), Hank's caretaker, arrange for the two to meet for their rehabilitation exercises, Dottie's reluctance seems to loosen, indicating that a relationship between them may be possible in the future. Meanwhile, Bob and Douglas video-chat with Christina, who has been attending a mental health and wellness program on a ranch, and fear that she is no better than when she left.

Title quotation from: Christina, describing the ranch-hand with whom she's become infatuated.

Season 2 (2020–21)

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
U.S. viewers
(millions)
211"On a Dead Guy's Bench"Beth McCarthy-MillerStory by : Chuck Lorre & Al Higgins & Nathan Chetty
Teleplay by : Gina Yashere & Matt Ross & Ibet Inyang
November 16, 2020 (2020-11-16)T12.167015.22[23]

With negotiating assistance from Tunde, Bob purchases an engagement ring for Abishola. Despite Bob's pleas to keep it a secret, Olu wheedles it out of Tunde, then blabs to Abishola. Abishola tells Bob she knows about the ring and is flattered, but feels it will be such a hassle to get a divorce from her Nigerian husband and get her village to approve Bob, it isn't worth the stress. Bob briefly considers staying together with Abishola while unwed, but soon decides he wants to marry her no matter what.

Title quotation from: Bob, referring to his and Abishola's favorite bench after she identifies the name on a dedication placard that's affixed to it.
222"Paris is for Lovers, Not Mothers"Beth McCarthy-MillerStory by : Chuck Lorre & Gina Yashere & Carla Filisha
Teleplay by : Dave Goetsch & Gloria Bigelow & Marla DuMont
November 23, 2020 (2020-11-23)T12.167024.90[24]

Bob plans a fancy dinner with Abishola to celebrate their engagement, but they wind up at a coney stand that Bob says got him through some tough times. Kofo reveals to Goodwin that he's still hung up on Christina, despite the way she treated him in Arizona. Douglas asks Dottie for a promotion and a raise, but Dottie will only agree if he "earns it" by working at least a year on the shop floor. Meanwhile, Kemi is angry when Chukwuemeka tells her he's taking his mother to Paris, thinking he should be taking his girlfriend instead. Olu convinces Kemi that to win over Chukwuemeka, she has to act more like his mother.

Absent: Travis Wolfe Jr. as Dele

Title quotation from: Kemi, lamenting that Chukwuemeka is taking his mother to Paris instead of herself.
233"Straight Outta Lagos"Nikki LorreStory by : Al Higgins & Gina Yashere & Matt Ross
Teleplay by : Carla Filisha & Dave Goetsch & Nathan Chetty
November 30, 2020 (2020-11-30)T12.167034.92[25]

Bob invites Abishola to a gala dinner where he will be presented with the Michigan Undergarment Association's Businessman of the Year award. As he introduces Abishola to some fellow businesspeople at the event, Bob does all the talking, causing Abishola to excuse herself from the room. Outside the banquet hall, Abishola tells Bob that she researched his business and prepared some jokes and conversation starters, and is disappointed that he felt the need to speak for her. Bob makes up for his error by praising Abishola during his acceptance speech, giving her credit for the changed man he's become. Elsewhere, Douglas puts in his first week on the MaxDot shop floor, and invites Goodwin and Kofo out for Friday evening drinks. Goodwin and Kofo feel out of place when Douglas takes them to an expensive club.

Absent: Travis Wolfe Jr. as Dele

Title quotation from: Bob, as he introduces Abishola to some big-wigs at the awards dinner.
244"Camp Bananas"Beth McCarthy-MillerStory by : Al Higgins & Gina Yashere & Matt Ross
Teleplay by : Ibet Inyang & Marla DuMont & Gloria Bigelow
December 7, 2020 (2020-12-07)T12.167045.28[26]

Following Bob's less-than-stellar stress test at the hospital, Abishola meets with the Wheeler family to discuss changes that need to be made to improve Bob's health. Bob and Abishola decide to take a day off work to de-stress, but they have vastly different ideas on how to spend the time. Meanwhile, Christina takes over the management of MaxDot in Bob's absence and becomes a tyrant, especially enjoying rubbing her higher status in Douglas' face. Later, while cleaning out Douglas' office at Christina's request, Kofo and Goodwin find some of Douglas' pay stubs, causing friction. Also, Gloria takes over Dottie's physical therapy. While the two women share fond memories of Detroit's glory days, Dottie has to admit that her family was part of the "white flight" to the suburbs.

Absent: Travis Wolfe Jr. as Dele

Title quotation from: Dottie, describing the mental health ranch that Christina attended.
255"Sleeping Next to an Old Boat"Beth McCarthy-MillerStory by : Al Higgins & Gina Yashere & Carla Filisha
Teleplay by : Matt Ross & Nathan Chetty & Ibet Inyang
December 14, 2020 (2020-12-14)T12.167054.85[27]

Bob wants to spend some time getting to know Dele, and says he will pay him to help clean up his garage. The two find several items that Bob bought and never used, so he gives them to Dele and his family. One item is a roomba, which begins to make Olu feel inferior about the way she cleans the apartment. Abishola takes the items back to Bob, saying she doesn't want Dele to be spoiled and receive things he didn't work to obtain. She then implies that Bob had everything handed to him, while people like Dele and herself have to work for all that they have. Dottie then tells Abishola about how Bob dropped out of college at age 20 to run MaxDot after his father died, and that he literally saved the family business by working long hours. Abishola sees Bob differently, but is disappointed that he never told her the story.

Absent: Bayo Akinfemi as Goodwin and Anthony Okungbowa as Kofo

Title quotation from: Olu, describing Tunde's snoring as he sleeps.
266"A Tight Ass is a Wonderful Thing"Beth McCarthy-MillerStory by : Chuck Lorre & Gina Yashere & Marla DuMont
Teleplay by : Matt Ross & Dave Goetsch & Carla Filisha
January 4, 2021 (2021-01-04)T12.167085.63[28]

After a week letting Kemi ride along as he takes Abishola to and from work, Bob tells Abishola that Kemi's constant chatter is annoying. Abishola shares this with Kemi, making Bob angry. When Bob explains that there are some things you keep to yourself for the sake of not starting a fight, Abishola challenges him to reveal anything about herself that he won't tell her. Elsewhere, Goodwin is left unsure of himself as a manager after finding out Douglas has made some disastrous mistakes on the floor, as well as taking in Dottie's dishonest but effective solution for cleaning up her son's messes.

Absent: Travis Wolfe Jr. as Dele

Title quotation from: Kofo, assuring Goodwin that his reputation as a strict manager is a positive.
277"The Wrong Adebambo"Kristy CecilStory by : Al Higgins & Matt Ross & Gloria Bigelow
Teleplay by : Dave Goetsch & Gina Yashere & Marla DuMont
January 18, 2021 (2021-01-18)T12.167065.55[29]

After eight years in Nigeria, Abishola's husband Tayo returns to Detroit for business and has dinner with the family at the apartment. Bob sees this as a perfect opportunity for Abishola to ask for a divorce, but he learns from Kofo and Goodwin that divorce is very rare in Nigeria. Abishola gets angry when Tayo brags about his career and wealth, and boldly states Abishola would be a fool not to live with him in Nigeria. Bob also reminds Abishola that she's not the same person Tayo left eight years ago. Abishola then asks Tayo for a divorce, but he insists he will never grant her one.

Title quotation from: Bob, telling Abishola that while he looked up Tayo online, he found a funk bass player with the same name.
288"Honest Yak Prices"Beth McCarthy-MillerStory by : Al Higgins & Matt Ross & Ibet Inyang
Teleplay by : Gina Yashere & Nathan Chetty & Gloria Bigelow
January 25, 2021 (2021-01-25)T12.167075.96[30]

After Abishola's pastor and her mother, Ebunoluwa, both side with Tayo in his refusal to grant a divorce, Bob decides to play hardball and hires powerful attorney Arnie Goldfischer. Tayo counters by announcing he'll hire an equally powerful attorney whom Arnie knows well. Faced with the almost impossible task of getting Tayo to change his mind, Bob and Abishola resolve to live a life as if they are married, even if it isn't official. However, after seeing Bob and Abishola dance to a song Bob had chosen especially for his wife to be, Aunt Olu encounters Tayo outside of church and shames him into accepting a divorce.

Title quotation from: Ebunoluwa (Abishola's mother), pondering if her new wig might be made of yak hair.
299"Tunde the Boy King"Beth McCarthy-MillerStory by : Al Higgins & Gina Yashere & Carla Filisha
Teleplay by : Matt Ross & Nathan Chetty & Ibet Inyang
February 8, 2021 (2021-02-08)T12.167095.54[31]

After a chance encounter in Chukwuemeka's pharmacy, Abishola and Christina unexpectedly hit it off and find that they complement each other. At MaxDot, Douglas brings some fun to the shop floor with dancing and games, which gives the workers a morale boost and surprisingly increases productivity. However, when Bob praises Douglas for his leadership abilities, Douglas begins to feel pressured.

Absent: Travis Wolfe Jr. as Dele and Vernee Watson as Gloria

Title quotation from: Olu, telling Christina that Tunde was an Egyptian boy king in a past life.
3010"The Cheerleader Leader"Beth McCarthy-MillerStory by : Al Higgins & Gina Yashere & Marla DuMont
Teleplay by : Matt Ross & Nathan Chetty & Ibet Inyang
February 22, 2021 (2021-02-22)T12.167105.56[32]

Bob is upset that Tayo is still hanging around, but Abishola says it will be good for Dele to get to know his father. However, when Tayo picks up Dele from school and sees him working with his dance group, he gets upset and says it's a waste of time. Abishola asks for Bob's help to deal with Dele's subsequent moping, and ultimately tells Tayo that as long as Dele works hard in school and gets good grades, he can do what he wants in his free time. Abishola then learns that Tayo asked Dele to live with him in Nigeria during the summer, and that Dele wants to go. Elsewhere, Bob enlists Goodwin and Kofo in his quest to actually like soccer; not only does it end up working for him, but Goodwin and Kofo also try to enjoy NFL action and become fans of the game when they see a great play by a Nigerian-born player: Emmanuel Ogbah.

Title quotation from: Tayo, using a condescending moniker after Dele calls himself the choreographer for his dance group.
3111"I Did Not Raise Him to be a Teenager"Beth McCarthy-MillerStory by : Al Higgins & Gina Yashere & Marla DuMont
Teleplay by : Matt Ross & Nathan Chetty & Ibet Inyang
March 8, 2021 (2021-03-08)T12.167115.20[33]

Bob arrives at Abishola's apartment for dinner and Tunde warns him that Abishola is still not happy about Dele wanting to go to Nigeria. Bob tries to talk to Abishola, but her mind is set on not letting Dele go. At dinner, Dele rebels against his mother by not eating the food she's prepared, which is a serious insult in Nigerian culture. Dele stays with Christina and Douglas for the day as Abishola asked. They try to get Dele to talk about his feelings, but when he finally opens up, Douglas and Christina don't know what to say to help. Meanwhile, Abishola talks to her work friends about Dele, and they relate stories of when their children were teens. In the end, Abishola allows Dele to go to Nigeria for the summer, albeit with a few ground rules.

Title quotation from: Abishola, reacting when Gloria says Dele is just being a teenager.
3212"We Don't Rat on Family"Beth McCarthy-MillerStory by : Al Higgins & Gina Yashere & Matt Ross
Teleplay by : Nathan Chetty & Gloria Bigelow & Carla Filisha
March 15, 2021 (2021-03-15)T12.167125.10[34]

Bob learns he's done everything wrong with regard to courting Abishola and Nigerian culture, and wants to make things right. He asks Tunde for advice, and Tunde says it's not just Bob marrying Abishola, but the two families marrying each other. Tunde sets out to learn as much as he can about Bob's family, including meeting with Lorraine to ask what went wrong in Bob's first marriage. Lorraine blames her cheating on Bob being married to his job. Meanwhile, Abishola and Kemi discuss how big the wedding will be, with Abishola wanting to keep it smaller that Nigerian tradition would dictate. She and Bob discuss having a courthouse wedding, but soon realize they want family and friends involved. Bob tells Abishola to be honest with him if he ever puts his job before her, but she sees working 70 hours a week as perfectly normal. Bob then has a Skype call with Abishola's mother who, after a brief discussion, surprisingly says she likes him.

Absent: Travis Wolfe Jr. as Dele

Title quotation from: Dottie, after learning that Tunde wants to dig up Wheeler family secrets.
3313"A Big African Bassoon"Beth McCarthy-MillerStory by : Al Higgins & Gloria Bigelow & Dave Pilson
Teleplay by : Gina Yashere & Ibet Inyang & Marla DuMont
April 12, 2021 (2021-04-12)T12.167134.74[35]

With Gloria going on vacation for two weeks, Abishola takes over as Charge Nurse for her shift. Seeing this as a stepping stone in her career and wanting to impress her superiors with a tightly-run ship and productive staff, Abishola instead causes the nurses to rebel against her. Kemi finds her friend crying in the closet and tries to lift her spirits. Meanwhile, Bob learns more about Nigerian culture, as Olu, Tunde, Kofo and Goodwin all assure him that Abishola will never stop working toward the next stage of her career. This disappoints Bob as he dreams of buying a boat when he retires. As the episode closes, Abishola tells Bob she's learned that every higher nursing position takes her further from the patients, so she instead wants to become a doctor.

Title quotation from: A nurse complaining to Kemi about Abishola's strict leadership.
3414"A Tough Old Bird"Beth McCarthy-MillerStory by : Al Higgins & Gina Yashere & Nathan Chetty
Teleplay by : Matt Ross & Carla Filisha & Marla DuMont
April 19, 2021 (2021-04-19)T12.167144.93[36]

At the pharmacy, Bob learns from Chukwuemeka that he and Kemi broke up. Abishola finds out just as she and Bob are looking forward to a weekend alone, with his siblings taking Dottie to a casino in Sarnia, Ontario. Kemi explains to Abishola that Chukwuemeka's mother, Ogechi, insists on grandchildren, and Kemi is too old to have them. Kemi gives herself a garish makeover, and calls Abishola in the middle of the night while attempting to break into Chukwuemeka's apartment, forcing Abishola and Bob to come get her. Kemi and Ogechi then reach an understanding: Kemi will continue to date Chukwuemeka because they love each other, while she and Ogechi will look for a suitable woman to have Chukwuemeka's child.

Absent: Travis Wolfe Jr. as Dele, Bayo Akinfemi as Goodwin and Anthony Okungbowa as Kofo

Title quotation from: Bob, explaining to Chukwuemeka that Kemi is strong enough to get over their breakup.
3515"TLC: Tunde's Loving Care"Beth McCarthy MillerStory by : Al Higgins & Gina Yashere & Nathan Chetty
Teleplay by : Gina Yashere & Ibet Inyang & Marla DuMont
April 26, 2021 (2021-04-26)T12.167154.69[37]

After learning that Gloria graduated medical school but never became a doctor, Abishola angers her by suggesting she didn't work hard enough. Gloria later retorts that Abishola shouldn't judge her when she has Bob to pay her way. Abishola insists she never asked Bob to pay, then learns the real reason why Gloria was unable to complete her residency, and apologizes. Meanwhile, Tunde offers to fix the broken dishwasher in Bob's house, but insists on Bob learning how to do the work. Olu later tells Bob that Tunde has trouble with manual tasks due to arthritis, and thanks Bob for getting him involved in a project.

Title quotation from: Tunde, offering his services and wisdom to Bob when Bob's dishwasher breaks down.
3616"Sights and Bites"Beth McCarthy-MillerStory by : Al Higgins & Gina Yashere & Ibet Inyang
Teleplay by : Matt Ross & Carla Filisha & Nathan Chetty
May 3, 2021 (2021-05-03)T12.167164.91[38]

When Abishola worries about not knowing what Dele is doing during his upcoming trip to Nigeria, Bob suggests she put a tracker in Dele's phone. Abishola starts obsessing over watching Dele's every move via the tracker, ultimately tailing her son to a park where she sees him kissing a girl. This has her considering cancelling Dele's trip, until the rest of the family talks her down. Meanwhile, Bob thoroughly researches Nigeria, with help from Kofo and Goodwin, to make a "sights and bites" guide for Dele to take on his trip.

Title quotation from: Bob's title for the guide to Nigerian scenic locations and restaurants that he makes for Dele.
3717"The Devil's Taste Buds"Beth McCarthy-MillerStory by : Al Higgins & Gina Yashere & Matt Ross
Teleplay by : Carla Filisha & Marla Dumont & Gloria Bigelow
May 10, 2021 (2021-05-10)T12.167174.90[39]

Dottie takes some time to clean out things in her house, and upsets Christina by saying she plans to sell the house and live with Bob permanently. As Abishola was expecting to care for Dottie at Bob's, she finds herself with a rare day off. Gloria and Kemi invite Abishola to their favorite jazz club, but while the girls get ready at Bob's, they start drinking and using the hot tub and never leave. Dele happens to face-time his mother from Nigeria after she's had several drinks. Tayo overhears the conversation and says Dele should stay with him and not return to Abishola. Meanwhile, Olu and Tunde rent Dele's room to a young Nigerian woman, Morenike, who accuses them of becoming too Americanized.

Title quotation from: Olu, conversing with Tunde about Morenike's affinity for extremely spicy food.
3818"God Accepts Venmo"Beth McCarthy-MillerStory by : Al Higgins & Gina Yashere & Chuck Lorre
Teleplay by : Matt Ross & Nathan Chetty & Ibet Inyang
May 17, 2021 (2021-05-17)T12.167185.39[40]

With their busy schedules, Bob and Abishola decide the best time to get married is in three weeks. Pastor Balogun insists that the two must go through two months of pre-marriage counseling to get married in the church, but Bob changes his mind with a generous donation. Abishola face-times with Dele and says she will arrange flights for him to return, while Bob asks Dele to be his best man. As the girls have a combined bachelorette and planning party, the guys get fitted for tuxedos and have a bachelor party. Bob gives Tunde, Goodwin and Kofo expensive watches for being his groomsmen, but leaves out Douglas. Bob tells his brother he doesn't need a watch, but Douglas is still upset about being overlooked. When Abishola calls Dele again to finalize travel arrangements, Tayo tells her that Dele is better off in Nigeria, explaining that his connections can get their son into one of the best colleges. Abishola asks Dele directly if this is what he wants, and he reluctantly agrees. Abishola, Bob, Olu and Tunde are then shown on a plane bound for Nigeria.

Title quotation from: Pastor Balogun, after Bob tries to make a donation with a check.

Season 3 (2021–22)

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TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date [41]Prod.
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391"Welcome to Lagos"Beth McCarthy-MillerStory by : Al Higgins & Gina Yashere & Matt Ross
Teleplay by : Nathan Chetty & Carla Filisha & Ibet Inyang Beneche
September 20, 2021 (2021-09-20)T12.173015.43[42]

Soon after Bob, Abishola, Tunde and Olu arrive in Nigeria, Abishola kidnaps Dele and brings him to her mother's home. Bob is left to ride with Tayo, who knows where Abishola is hiding their son. While the two agree that Abishola has done a great job preparing Dele to be successful, Tayo says he's able to get Dele into a prestigious British university and that it's best for Dele to stay with him. Abishola later reluctantly agrees, after seeing Dele absorbing Nigerian culture and enjoying time with his half-sisters. Abishola and Bob decide to get married in Nigeria so that Dele and Ebunoluwa can be a part of it. Dottie, Douglas, Christina and Kemi are then shown arriving in Lagos.

Title quotation from: Tunde, making a somewhat sarcastic comment to an overwhelmed Bob upon the group's arrival in Nigeria.
402"Bowango"Beth McCarthy-MillerStory by : Al Higgins & Gina Yashere & Marla DuMont
Teleplay by : Matt Ross & Gloria Bigelow & Dave Pilson
September 27, 2021 (2021-09-27)T12.173025.49[43]

As the wedding approaches, Bob learns he must fulfill a wish list for Abishola's father as a way of earning the right to marry her, per Nigerian tradition. Meanwhile, with the same Nigerian tradition dictating that a wedding is more about the bride's mother, Ebunoluwa goes overboard trying to take all the credit for Abishola's success and her groom-to-be, refusing to acknowledge her sister Olu's contributions. In the end, Bob and Abishola are wed in a beautiful ceremony.

Title quotation from: Bob, misinterpreting Tunde's "bow and go" command as a Nigerian word.
413"Dud"Beth McCarthy-MillerStory by : Al Higgins & Gina Yashere & Carla Filisha
Teleplay by : Nathan Chetty & Ibet Inyang Beneche & Marla DuMont
October 4, 2021 (2021-10-04)T12.173035.21[44]

Bob tries to make things as easy as possible for Abishola to move into his home, including agreeing to her choices of uncomfortable furniture and removing the TV from the living room. The two host a wedding party to include those who could not go to Nigeria, including Goodwin, Kofo and Gloria, but the party ends up being a bust. Abishola is disappointed to later find Bob in the garage with several guests.

Absent: Travis Wolfe Jr. as Dele

Title quotation from: Dottie, describing the party thrown by Bob and Abishola.
424"Old Strokey"Beth McCarthy-MillerStory by : Al Higgins & Gina Yashere & Gloria Bigelow
Teleplay by : Matt Ross & Dave Pilson & Jamarcus Turner
October 11, 2021 (2021-10-11)T12.173045.12[45]

Dottie starts feeling like a burden when Bob and Abishola complain about her intruding on their private time. She travels in her chair to see Olu and Tunde, who do their best to lift her spirits. Elsewhere, Kofo also feels unwanted in his cousin's home, after overhearing Goodwin and his wife complaining about his habits. As the episode closes, Douglas is shocked when he sees Dottie get out of her chair and stand up to reach something on the top refrigerator shelf. She angrily tells Douglas he didn't see anything, and also to forget anything he just saw.

Absent: Travis Wolfe Jr. as Dele

Title quotation from:
435"Greasy Badge of Honor"Beth McCarthy-MillerStory by : Al Higgins & Gina Yashere & Nathan Chetty
Teleplay by : Carla Filisha & Ibet Inyang Beneche & Marla DuMont
October 18, 2021 (2021-10-18)T12.173055.05[46]

Abishola gets sucked into the "girls day" routine of lavish shopping sprees and long champagne-soaked spa trips that Dottie and Christina embrace, causing her to fall behind in her studies. Meanwhile, Kofo comes up with an idea to sell MaxDot products through a factory outlet store, which earns Bob's interest. Concerned that it will affect his own position, Goodwin tries to sabotage his cousin's presentation but Kofo is one critical step ahead of him and nails the pitch.

Title quotation from: Goodwin, explaining his plan to distract Bob with donuts during Kofo's presentation.
446"The Devil's Throuple"Beth McCarthy-MillerStory by : Al Higgins & Gina Yashere & Dave Pilson
Teleplay by : Nathan Chetty & Gloria Bigelow & Jamarcus Turner
November 1, 2021 (2021-11-01)T12.173064.98[47]

Over Kemi's objections, Ogechi decides that Morenike will be the perfect person to have Chukwuemeka's children. Kemi becomes worried that Morenike wants to become Chukwuemeka's wife, and Morenike's actions seem to confirm that. Kemi gets some revenge by telling a horrified Chukwuemeka or her own plans to "move on", and then does so with a handsome hospital tech named Terrance. Elsewhere, Douglas is left to take the bus everywhere because he's no longer MaxDot management and loses his company car, but he has a meet-cute meeting with a pretty bus driver who finds him charming.

Absent: Travis Wolfe Jr. as Dele

Title quotation from:
457"Fumble in the Dark"Beth McCarthy-MillerStory by : Al Higgins & Gina Yashere & Gloria Bigelow
Teleplay by : Matt Ross & Ibet Inyang Beneche & Dave Pilson
November 8, 2021 (2021-11-08)T12.173074.96[48]

Morenike stuns Kemi at a meeting when she tells her she only wants to marry Chukwuemeka and have his children in order to please her family, who don't know the truth Morenike shares with Kemi: she's gay. Kemi and Abishola tell a shocked Gloria that homosexuality is illegal in Nigeria, and their denials about knowing any gay Nigerians are based in each of them not wanting to face this fact--with Abishola adding that any Nigerians who come out will be shunned by their families, which factors into her later telling Morenike to stay closeted for her own safety. However, when Morenike decides to back out of the marriage plan with Chukwuemeka, Abishola joins Kemi in supporting her decision and tell her she should do what she feels is right. At MaxDot HQ, Bob's hijacking of Christina's idea to have a Twitter ad plan involving a talking sock is the last straw for her, as she tells her family that she will be leaving MaxDot because she isn't appreciated there. None of the Wheelers can come up with convincing lies about her professional value, but Bob ultimately supports her decision and she does in fact resign from MaxDot (to Dottie's outrage, as she screams Christina will end up broke and dead now). Goodwin expects to be promoted to Christina's marketing job, but Bob shocks him by giving the job to Kofo instead. Goodwin announces he's quitting too, but decides to return to his floor manager job because he needs to pay his kids' private school tuition.

Absent: Travis Wolfe Jr. as Dele

Title quotation from: Kemi, talking about touching other girls when she was in an all-girls boarding school.
468"Light Duty"Beth McCarthy-MillerStory by : Al Higgins & Gina Yashere & Dave Pilson
Teleplay by : Carla Filisha & Marla Dumont & Jamarcus Turner
November 29, 2021 (2021-11-29)T12.173084.88[49]

Still upset over Kofo getting Christina's job, Goodwin gets worked up on the shop floor and collapses. When he awakes in the hospital, Abishola tells Goodwin he had a panic attack. Goodwin pleads with Abishola to record the incident as a heart attack, because mental issues are looked down upon in Nigerian culture. Bob puts Goodwin on light duty in the shop, saying the company's insurance requires it, but a furious Goodwin refuses and goes home. After a calming time assembling a jigsaw puzzle with Kofo, Goodwin returns and accepts his assignment. Bob then informs Goodwin that he can do almost any job at MaxDot, and therefore will be groomed to run the company when Bob retires. Elsewhere, Christina has been unable to find another job after quitting. Kemi and Abishola convince her to see a Yoruba priest, who uses his powers to deduce that "a blonde woman" close to Christina is holding her back. Christina confronts Dottie, who surprisingly tells her daughter she believes in her and supports her decision.

Absent: Travis Wolfe Jr. as Dele

Title quotation from: Bob, informing Goodwin that he must be placed on light duty work following his panic attack.
479"I'm Not Edsel"Beth McCarthy-MillerStory by : Al Higgins & Gina Yashere & Kelly Farrell
Teleplay by : Nathan Chetty & Gloria Bigelow & Dave Pilson
December 6, 2021 (2021-12-06)T12.173095.08[50]

Bob brings Abishola to her former apartment, where Tunde and Olu still live, saying he has a surprise for her. The surprise is that Bob has flown Dele home for a visit. Abishola's elation is short-lived when she sees her mother, Ebunoluwa, has arrived with Dele. Ebunoluwa soon becomes critical of everything and everyone, even mocking Bob for having only one sock factory. Abishola later angrily tells her mother to stop being a jerk to Bob, leading Ebunoluwa to disown her and move into Olu and Tunde's apartment.

Title quotation from: Bob, after Ebunoluwa visits the Ford museum and starts comparing him to the Ford family's least successful son.
4810"Tunde123"Bayo AkinfemiStory by : Al Higgins & Gina Yashere & Carla Filisha
Teleplay by : Matt Ross & Ibet Inyang Beneche & Jamarcus Turner
January 3, 2022 (2022-01-03)T12.173105.21[51]

When Dele cooks an excellent meal for Bob, Abishola and Dottie, Abishola finds out he bought the ingredients using a credit card that Tayo gave him. After railing on Tayo in a video chat, Abishola orders Dele to do only chores and homework while cutting up the credit card. Wanting to also bond with Dele, Bob goes behind Abishola's back and gets Dele a video game, later inviting Doug, Kofo and Goodwin to also play the game. Meanwhile, Olu and Tunde scheme to get Abishola and Ebunoluwa to make up, hoping the latter will move out of their apartment and back into Bob's house. The stories converge when Bob makes a point Abishola listens to: Dele is a great kid who has been raised superbly by her, but if she continues to treat him the way Ebunoluwa treats her then Dele will cut off contact with her and lead his own life in Nigeria. This leads Abishola to apologize to her mom, and in turn Ebunoluwa is impressed for the first time by Bob standing up to his wife, and then browbeats Abishola to be more subservient to her husband.

Title quotation from: Ebunoluwa, easily figuring out Tunde's internet password.
4911"Cats in a Bathtub"Beth McCarthy-MillerStory by : Al Higgins & Gina Yashere & Gloria Bigelow
Teleplay by : Nathan Chetty & Marla Dumont & Dave Pilson
January 17, 2022 (2022-01-17)T12.173115.49[52]

When Bob talks to Chukwuemeka about the end of his engagement to Morenike, he accidentally reveals that she is gay. Soon, news spreads through the church community and leads to an "intervention" from the horrified and homophobic church elders. Abishola and Kemi are able to throw them off-balance by pointing out the many sins and hypocrisies of Morenike's elders, while Bob is left crestfallen when Morenike tells him nothing he says or does will undo the damage he caused. Abishola is surprised when Olu and Tunde tell her they won't ask Morenike to leave their home because they don't turn their back on family, and they later silence the church by showing up arm in arm with her in solidarity. Elsewhere, Douglas feels guilty for hiding his family's wealth from his love interest, Olivia the bus driver, and pretending he's a blue-collar joe. He eventually does tell the truth, and she initially tells him to get lost. However, she shows up later and says she'd like to give him another chance, as long as he's honest with her going forward.

Absent: Maribeth Monroe as Christina

Title quotation from:
5012"Your Beans are Flatlining"Kristy CecilStory by : Al Higgins & Gina Yashere & Ibet Inyang Beneche
Teleplay by : Matt Ross & Carla Filisha & Jamarcus Turner
January 24, 2022 (2022-01-24)T12.173125.86[53]

Abishola took the MCAT and got a 519 score (out of 528 on the test's real-life scale) but Ebunoluwa and even Dele are left unimpressed by the results, as Ebunoluwa says that Abishola will be a failure if she cannot get into the best med school: Johns' Hopkins in Baltimore. Abishola later lashes out at Bob for being too supportive, telling him that "their" plans involve her leaving Detroit to move to Baltimore when she does get into JH, and him winding down his time at MaxDot before joining her in Baltimore. Bob takes out his frustrations at work on Kofo, and later sends an apology through Goodwin. Abishola begins having nightmares about being unable to meet Ebunoluwa's brutal standards as both the best prospective med student and perfect dinner-cooking wife, while Dele more or less admits to an not-having-it Abishola that in his dream career path he would not be a doctor or lawyer as she wants but would instead get a choreography degree in a 3-year program at NYU. While supervising Dottie's physical therapy, Abishola is down on herself before Dottie gives her a pep talk that she punctuates by standing up in front of someone for the second time since her stroke (Douglas saw her do this earlier but Dottie intimidated him into keeping his mouth shut). Bob and Abishola agree they'll work out a plan for their future together and that the first step is getting rid of Ebunoluwa. Abishola then has a dream about shutting up her mom and smiles sweetly while dozing.

Absent: Maribeth Monroe as Christina

Title quotation from: Ebunoluwa, appearing in Abishola's nightmare about trying to be the perfect cook and perfect doctor.
5113"One Man, No Baby"Rhiannon O'HarraStory by : Al Higgins & Gina Yashere & Marla Dumont
Teleplay by : Nathan Chetty & Gloria Bigelow & Dave Pilson
February 28, 2022 (2022-02-28)T12.173135.50[54]
When Bob and Abishola become weary of Ebunoluwa and Dottie's overbearing joint presence in their home, Bob bluntly asks the moms to give him and Abishola one night of privacy a week. Unfortunately, everyone from the moms to Bob's siblings to Goodwin and Kofo and Kemi & Gloria assume that the Wheelers want that time to themselves to conceive a child. And the thing is that they're fully wrong in Abishola's case (because she doesn't want to have another child) and maybe not wrong in Bob's (because he clearly would love to have a child with Abishola). After some stress, Abishola flees to a wine bar where Bob tracks her down. When they talk, Abishola tells Bob that she's not ready to have a child right now--but she's also no longer a "hard no" on the prospect of doing so, now that she knows he'd love to be a dad. Elsewhere, Christina and Doug both suck up to Goodwin after he reveals Bob's plan to give him control of MaxDot after Bob retires, but Kofo is taking the long view and leaves Goodwin uncertain.
5214"Every Subpoena is a Tiny Hug"Beth McCarthy-MillerStory by : Al Higgins & Gina Yashere & Jamarcus Turner
Teleplay by : Carla Filisha & Ibet Inyang Beneche & Marla Dumont
March 7, 2022 (2022-03-07)T12.173145.71[55]

Christina tells everyone at a family dinner that she's working at a footwear company called Toesie Wosey's, which right now consists of 8 people working in a garage. The family initially thinks it's Christina's latest pathetic failing, until they learn that Toesie Wosey's was on Shark Tank and is actually valued at $218 million, which is much more than MaxDot. At a staff meeting, everyone but Goodwin recognizes that they always ignored Christina's legitimately good ideas and drove her away. Dottie decides to use the only tool in her satchel by threatening to sue Christina for using any ideas that she mentioned while she was at MaxDot. After a talk with Abishola, Gloria and Kemi where everyone but Kemi provides helpful advice, Christina has her assistant call into MaxDot and sweetly lets Dottie know that she feels validated by her mom's legal threats, as Dottie moans in dismay and Christina politely but firmly rejects Bob's offer to come back for a big raise. Elsewhere, Ebunoluwa is her usual charmless self in castigating Olu's cleaning and cooking habits, but Olu surprisingly gets her sister to join her for afternoon movie matinee. At the theatre, Ebunoluwa sadly tells Olu that Ebunoluwa's husband in Nigeria has not called her a single time since she's arrived in America, and they share a moment of understanding and empathy.

Title quotation from: Christina, to the family, expressing how happy she is about the lengths that her family were willing to go to get her back at MaxDot.
5315"Compress to Impress"Beth McCarthy-MillerStory by : Chuck Lorre & Al Higgins & Gina Yashere
Teleplay by : Matt Ross & Gloria Bigelow & Dave Pilson
March 14, 2022 (2022-03-14)T12.173155.71[56]
Noting that MaxDot's advertising presence is ridiculously outdated (the company's last major ad push was 30 years ago and involved Dottie rocking a Jane Fonda-type leotard), Goodwin suggests they make a commercial to hit social media hard. After being impressed/amused by the Wheelers on a Zoom call, Marion Mitchell (Briga Heelan), a very successful commercial director, agrees to take on the ad campaign. But it ends up being loaded with complications, from Abishola's self-consciousness over her accent to the estrangement between Christina and Dottie. After some soul baring and rewrites, the commercial is filmed with the Wheelers and all of their friends and family doing a "show us your socks" musical number that everyone loves.
5416"I'll Sleep When I'm Dead"Beth McCarthy-MillerStory by : Al Higgins & Gina Yashere & Ibet Inyang Beneche
Teleplay by : Nathan Chetty & Carla Filisha & Marla Dumont
March 21, 2022 (2022-03-21)T12.173165.40[57]
The impact of the MaxDot commercial has turned the people in the video (including Abishola and Gloria at the hospital) into minor celebrities and sent sales of the company's socks soaring. However, what's great for business is not that great for Bob: in addition to having to work crushing hours and wrangle with overseas suppliers for unforeseen new inventories, he's derided by Dottie and Goodwin as being too nice to the workers and even ends up on a list of the "Feeble 15" whom they want to fire. Bob doesn't fire them, but he becomes a mean boss who scares the floor staff into putting in huge amounts of overtime to get the work done. Dottie and Goodwin are very pleased to have Bob as their kind puppy-turned-attack dog, but Abishola is not as thrilled by Bob's long hours and success, realizing the praise that her mother and everyone else is giving Bob for becoming a family-ignoring workaholic is not what she wants him to be. Eventually, the couple find a moment to comfort each other, just in time to grapple with Ebunoluwa's unsolicited plan to build a guesthouse on Bob's property and move in permanently.
5517"Inappropriate Nakedness"Beth McCarthy-MillerStory by : Al Higgins & Gina Yashere & Jamarcus Turner
Teleplay by : Matt Ross & Ibet Inyang Beneche & Dave Pilson
March 28, 2022 (2022-03-28)T12.173175.13[58]

Bob and Abishola both want Ebunoluwa to go back to Nigeria, but they're not remotely prepared to directly tell her that. A talk with Kemi and Gloria leads Abishola to a different plan: she'll call Ebunoluwa in the guise of her late grandmother and order her return home. Abishola is able to convince Ebunoluwa that the "spirit" is real, but she's surprised and moved when Ebunoluwa talks of her loveless marriage in Lagos. Bob and everyone else are happy when Ebunoluwa decides to fly out of Detroit, but in the car ride to the airport Abishola lets her mom know she doesn't have to stay in a miserable and hopeless marriage if she doesn't want to. So Ebunoluwa comes back to stay, to the barely-hidden dismay of everyone but Abishola. Elsewhere, Tunde and Dele's tasking to paint a bedroom for Ebunoluwa to use gets sidetracked when Tunde finds out his nephew has zero knowledge of hip-hop music and sets out to tutor him on the virtues of Grandmaster Flash and his fellow musical revolutionaries.

Title quotation from: Kemi, to Abishola, mentioning one of the many ways that she could get her mother to leave.
5618"Greasy Underdog"Beth McCarthy-MillerStory by : Al Higgins & Gina Yashere & Carla Filisha
Teleplay by : Nathan Chetty & Gloria Bigelow & Marla DuMont
April 18, 2022 (2022-04-18)T12.173184.97[59]
When Bob and Abishola take Kemi and Chukwuemeka on a dinner date to Dave's Coney Dogs, they are shocked to see Morenike working there, and Bob feels worse than ever when she tells them her family in Nigeria found out she is gay and disowned her. At the hospital, a discussion about helping Morenike leads Kemi into a snit over Abishola not giving her the credit she feels she earned for the many ways she helped her after she left Tayo. They almost mend fences before a remark Abishola makes about finding Morenike a new job that's better than Kemi's cafeteria post leads them to fight again. Morenike tells Tunde and Olu she cannot pay rent to them and remain in school, but is amenable to Tunde's idea to make a loan arrangement with her. Bob goes to ask Chukwuemeka to hire Morenike as a pharmacy tech, and while Chukwuemeka initially refuses because he doesn't want to be tarred by association with a lesbian, Bob's story of overcoming homophobia and his reminder that Chukwuemeka is bound by the "pharmacists' code" make an impression on him. The next day, Kemi and Abishola remain at odds until a giddy Morenike shows up and thanks them for getting her the CVS job, and the two friends decide to take credit for Bob's covert actions. Tunde and Olu invite a neighbor they think is gay over to their house to be Morenike's friend, and after some awkwardness the neighbor confirms he is gay and that he's happy to be friends with all of them.
5719"Who Raised You"Beth McCarthy-MillerStory by : Al Higgins & Gina Yashere & Nathan Chetty
Teleplay by : Matt Ross & Ibet Inyang Beneche & Jamarcus Turner
May 2, 2022 (2022-05-02)T12.173195.40[60]

Douglas is ready to introduce his girlfriend Olivia to his extended family, but he's understandably concerned about Dottie's racism and unkindness, so he gives her a "do not say this" list. Dottie originally complies, and Olivia charms Abishola, her son, their relatives and everyone else. But after Douglas joins into Olivia's mocking of his habits and Olivia jokingly says "who raised you?", Dottie gets angry and lashes out. She later shows up on Olivia's bus route and makes herself as unpleasant as possible, leading Douglas to angrily order his mom to stay away from Olivia. A talk with Christina makes it plain that Dottie's toxicity and need for control has destroyed all of her relationships, and Douglas needs to get past being a momma's boy to avoid Christina's lonely fate. The two agree Bob doesn't count, because he's only had two serious relationships in is life and got married each time. Douglas declares his love to an overjoyed Olivia on the bus, and they pointedly leave a very angry Dottie behind at the bus stop. Elsewhere, Abishola is shocked when Gloria is genuinely angry with a rude and noncompliant patient, but initially she and Kemi don't pick up on Gloria really wanting to tell them what's bothering her. They do listen when Gloria says that her husband's free spending on their children has ruined her dream of retiring and traveling the U.S. while she was young enough to enjoy it. Abishola castigates the rude patient after the patient trash-talks Gloria, and she and Kemi later show up at Gloria's with pie and friendship in tow. All of them agree that the words "one day" cover both their dreams and the possibly-unrequited hopes of fulfilling them.

Title quotation from: Olivia, a question she asked Douglas while playfully teasing him about his messy habits.
5820"Wrangling a Greased Pig"Beth McCarthy-MillerStory by : Al Higgins & Gina Yashere & Carla Filisha
Teleplay by : Matt Ross & Gloria Bigelow & Dave Pilson
May 9, 2022 (2022-05-09)T12.173205.14[61]
With Dele back in Detroit on school break, Abishola expects him to spend all his time studying, but likes Bob's idea of Dele seeing their workplaces. At MaxDot, Dele is not overly impressed with Douglas' box-making work, but the machinery section that has a habit of severing unlucky fingers does make an impression on him. At the hospital, Dele works hard doing janitorial work and helping Kemi in the kitchen. However, when Abishola brings him with her to observe a surgical procedure, Dele becomes sick at the sight of all the blood and runs out of the observation room. Abishola realizes that her son genuinely cannot tolerate being near or seeing gore up close, and panics that he won't be able to be the doctor she's insisted he must become (it's very clear, still, that Dele wants to pursue a career in choreography and dance but won't defy his mother on that). The surgery that they were watching is connected to Kemi and Chukwuemeka: acting on a tip from her boyfriend, Kemi goes over to check on his awful mom Ogechi and finds her collapsed in the bathtub in great pain. While neither woman wants to deal with the other, Kemi does help get her un-friendly guy's mom to the hospital so she can have emergency surgery on her broken hip, and then tends to her at home because Chukwuemeka is off getting an award at a pharmacist's convention in Rhode Island. Kemi and Ogechi end up surprisingly bonding over two things: their preferences for the potential winners on a reality TV show, and jointly bossing around a popcorn-fetching Chukwuemeka.
5921"A Little Slap and Tickle"Beth McCarthy-MillerStory by : Al Higgins & Gina Yashere & Marla DuMont
Teleplay by : Carla Filisha & Ibet Inyang Beneche & Jamarcus Turner
May 16, 2022 (2022-05-16)T12.173215.33[62]
Abishola is devastated that Dele's medical career is over before it started, due to his immediate and graphic sickness upon seeing blood, so she has her and Bob's families try to figure out a new career plan for Dele. Tayo tells Dele on a Zoom call that being an engineer like himself is a great career path, but Dele is noticeably muted about that prospect. Dele eventually runs away from the Wheeler house and ends up seeking comfort and answers from a sympathetic Christina. Dottie screwed up by not noticing Dele had left, and then makes things worse by pressuring Bob to lie to Abishola about her son's whereabouts so Bob and his wife can enjoy a fancy dinner. Bob eventually cracks and confesses that he lied about Dele being at Christina's, which angers Abishola and sends her to Christina's door with a demand to be let in lest she smash the door in herself. But once there, Abishola finally listens to her son when he tearfully says he can't take any more "plans" and wants to be his own person, a young man in school, for a while. She agrees to this and they each hug as they also agree they're not disappointed in one other. Bob and Abishola both head home with Dele, ready to scream outrage at Dottie for her actions, but the old bat uses cheerful lying to get them to sputter and give up as they head off to bed.
6022"Beard In Her Pulpit"Beth McCarthy-MillerStory by : Al Higgins & Gina Yashere & Matt Ross
Teleplay by : Nathan Chetty & Gloria Bigelow & Marla DuMont
May 23, 2022 (2022-05-23)T12.173225.70[63]
At Sunday church services, Bob and Tunde are both upset when they learn that the longtime pastor there abruptly left to take a job at a megachurch near Chicago. But once charismatic Air Jordans-wearing new Pastor Falade shows up, the entire congregation is more than happy to move forward with him. Falade immediately establishes himself as a good man by taking Ogechi's nasty outing of Morenike and immediately telling Morenike he's proud she's a member of the church, and Ebunoluwa finds him to be funny and charming as well. Bob and Ebunoluwa have both started texting with Pastor Falade thanks to his inspiration, but Bob's involves a quest to reconcile the parts of Christianity that he finds ludicrous, while Ebunoluwa's frankly has her being attracted to the pastor. When Ogechi is demoted from her prayer leader position and Olu given the job, Olu (and Tunde) are thrilled to get 1st dibs on the freshest church gossip, but are left in the dark when Ogechi hints that Pastor Falade has eyes for one of the female parishoners. Abishola realizes that the parishoner in question is her unhappily married mom, but because she found out how miserable Ebunoluwa was in her marriage by pretending to be a spirit guide in her quest to get her mom to fly back to Lagos from Detroit, she can't really say anything or do anything other than looking troubled. Over at MaxDot, Dottie hands over generous bonuses to Douglas, Christina (for past services) and first-time upper management star Kofo. Kofo spends his bounty on a garish wardrobe, which clues in Goodwin that the bonus train left him behind. He angrily protests to Bob, and Bob tries to convince Dottie to give Goodwin some monetary appreciation. Dottie refuses, saying Bob is welcome to give some of his own bonus to Goodwin. Bob decides to buy Goodwin a nice new jacket that has two tickets for the 2022 Detroit Lions home opener in its pocket, telling Goodwin that his ship will come in. Goodwin thanks him, but when he hangs up the phone it's revealed he's interviewing at Toesy Wosey's for a new position--one that Christina recommended him for. End of Season 3.

Season 4 (2022)

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611"Touched by a Holy Hand"Beth McCarthy-MillerStory by : Al Higgins & Gina Yashere & Matt Ross
Teleplay by : Carla Filisha & Nathan Chetty & Ibet Inyang Beneche
September 19, 2022 (2022-09-19)T12.178014.44[64]
Things are going well between Ebunoluwa and Pastor Falade, but the so-far platonic friendship between them is producing some tension at the church. Abishola is upset with her mom's behavior and enlists Kemi to try push them apart, as Abishola plans to shame the pastor and Kemi wants to (ineptly) try to seduce him. However, while Pastor Falade confirms he and Ebunoluwa aren't romantically involved, his compliments for her and sympathy over her dead and loveless marriage in Nigeria strike a chord with Abishola (who found out through subterfuge how truly miserable her mom's life back home is). He also effortlessly swats away Kemi's seduction attempts. Olu and Tunde have another problem, as mean-spirited Ogechi uses her powers of gossip to blackmail them into giving her concessions regarding the church post-service lunch and the Board of Deacons. Tunde decides to make a "deal with the devil" and takes Ogechi's offer to have the board vote him in as head Deacon. Over at MaxDot, Bob is shocked when Goodwin resigns after accepting a better job offer at Christina's company. Bob lashes out at Christina (leaving her in tears when he says she's now just like Dottie) and begs Goodwin to return. But he eventually realizes he didn't really know Goodwin well, and also that he lied to both Goodwin and himself about retiring in the near future and turning the business over to Goodwin to run. Douglas' offers to take over for Goodwin are absently dismissed by Bob and Dottie, as she and Kofo declare Bob can carry the business himself and pick up Goodwin's slack. Dottie being Dottie, her cheerful recitation of how Bob kept up a workhorse pace after his father died, his divorce and his heart attack has the exact unwanted effect: Bob leaves the meeting, ignores a phone call to his car from Dottie, and takes off his tie and tosses it out the window as he heads for points unknown. To be continued...
622"Bibles to Brothels"Beth McCarthy-MillerStory by : Al Higgins & Gina Yashere & Marla DuMont
Teleplay by : Gloria Bigelow & Dave Pilson & Jamarcus Turner
September 26, 2022 (2022-09-26)T12.178024.73[65]

As Bob continues to drive aimlessly and ponder his future, he sees a vision of his deceased father and has a conversation with him. His father admits to never being around, owing to spending all his time at work and drinking heavily to fill the voids in his life. Bob insists he doesn't want to make the same mistake of giving his life to his job. A worried Dottie calls Abishola, who embarks on a search for Bob with Kemi in tow. They find Bob at his favorite coney dog stand, where Abishola angrily chastises him for turning off his phone and questions how he could ever think of quitting his job. Meanwhile, Christina is forced to lay off Goodwin just as he's settled into his new office. At MaxDot, Douglas ponders if he will have a job, knowing neither he nor Dottie is suited to run the company without Bob. Dottie finds Kofo's resumé on the printer and angrily tears it up in front of him. Bob surprises Goodwin by inviting him to his MaxDot office. While Goodwin lies about how well things are going at Toesey-Woseys, Bob asks him if he'd like to be sitting in this office. Goodwin acts disinterested, but asks for details. Bob then offers to make Goodwin president of MaxDot, with responsibility for day-to-day operations, while moving himself up to CEO. Goodwin accepts then exits, telling Bob he's going to retrieve some paintings and photos from his car (the ones he had just removed from his Toesey-Woseys office).

Title quotation from: Bob, telling the vision of his late father that he was such a good salesman he could sell Bibles to brothels.
633"Americans and Their Dreams"Beth McCarthy-MillerStory by : Chuck Lorre & Gina Yashere & Matt Ross
Teleplay by : Carla Filisha & Ibet Inyang Beneche & Sam Mohamed Elhindi
October 3, 2022 (2022-10-03)T12.178035.08[66]

Having become MaxDot's CEO and a "stay at home Bob", the eponymous Mr. Wheeler busies by making Abishola's morning into a time to remember thanks to a gourmet prepared lunch for her work and two separate rounds of lovemaking. However, when Tunde joins Bob for a morning trip to the supermarket, he isn't happy that Bob is not using his gifts of creating and managing. Somehow, this leads Bob to purchase a luxury speedboat, which he brings by the hospital to show his wife--and she thinks he's completely lost his mind. Bob parks the boat in his driveway and has Abishola join him for afternoon cocktails there. She starts to realize Bob bought this frankly ridiculous item to catch up on the life of fun he never got to have. Olu, Tunde, and Dele later join them to hang out in the boat, where Abishola's enthusiasm for getting the boat out on the lake immediately dissipates when Bob reveals he doesn't know how to swim. At MaxDot, Goodwin is running the place in great fashion (and enjoying his supervisor status over Kofo), and earns an admiring profile from a Lagos-based podcaster. However, Dottie feels very irrelevant as Goodwin wins over Douglas with praise and everyone else with competence. She calls Christina while her daughter's having a "my feet are ruined from living in a commune" manicure, and they bond over feeling left out while Christina once again declines Dottie's plea for her to return to MaxDot. When a triumphant Goodwin prepares to leave one night, he doesn't see Dottie is still in her office, reading the podcaster's news story about how Goodwin "saved a failing company." They share warm stories and promise to work well together. But that's a sham: Goodwin wants Dottie to retire and head to Florida ASAP, while Dottie is planning to take back full control of the family business.

Title quotation from: Tunde's disgusted sotto voce response when Bob happily talks about following his dreams.
644"Inner Boss Bitch"Beth McCarthy-MillerStory by : Chuck Lorre & Gina Yashere & Matt Ross
Teleplay by : Carla Filisha & Dave Pilson & Jamarcus Turner
October 10, 2022 (2022-10-10)T12.178044.79[67]
Christina is continuing to thrive as a decisive and downright adored boss at Toesy Wosey's, and when a seemingly meek employee named Jared (Adhir Kalyan) tells her he loves a memo she wrote, she's both giddy that anyone read it and so taken by Jared's adoration that she declares herself to be his new mentor. That night, Christina is dining alone at a local restaurant and feeling lonely when guess who shows up...Jared! They share life stories and eventually get completely hammered. Jared takes his shot and asks Christina is she wants to come home with him; she initially says that the personal and professional don't mix, but does end up sleeping with him and finding out to her horror that he lives at home with his mom before fleeing the scene (she later reveals Jared's mom did make them delicious pancakes for breakfast). The next day, Christina's good mood is shattered when the company's HR department calls her up. It seems Jared reported her for "sexually coercing" a subordinate, and she gets fired. A drunk Christina shows up at the hospital, where Abishola, Kemi, and Gloria give her off-the-books care (mostly to sleep it off, though Gloria notes that Christina has high blood pressure). Christina laments her mistakes, while Abishola sort-of consoles her by saying she's made mistakes and will make more but will come through them stronger than ever. Christina appreciates this, and even the initially horrifying arrival of Dottie (called in by Abishola) turns genuinely sweet when Dottie gives her daughter full support; she thinks that employees who like each other having sex should be allowed and even encouraged, and says that she'll help Christina get back on track. Elsewhere, Abishola becomes weary of Bob's constant attention and his involvement in the margarita/hot tub/gossip sesh with her hospital friends, and tells him to give her some time to herself. He responds by taking his new boat out on the lake alongside Tunde, but Bob didn't check the fuel gauge carefully and they end up stranded in a dry-tank vehicle. With Tunde's gentle prodding, Bob realizes that he really does want to be back at the office and make MaxDot successful. After Tunde finds a full gas can stowed under a seat cushion, Bob tells Tunde he's going to do what really makes him happy: work hard.
655"Kicked Outta the Dele Club"Beth McCarthy-MillerStory by : Chuck Lorre & Gina Yashere & Matt Ross
Teleplay by : Nathan Chetty & Gloria Bigelow & Marla DuMont
October 17, 2022 (2022-10-17)T12.178055.07[68]
Bob takes Dele to get a haircut. Abishola's predictable reaction has her demanding Dele remove the twists in his new do, but Dele shocks her by saying he won't do that. Abishola grounds Dele sans phone and makes Bob sleep on the couch for deyfing her. At the hospital, Kemi unsurprisingly feels Abishola has gone soft (she even let Dele keep his bed!) while Gloria is irritated by Abishola claiming that Dele's haircut will offend white racists and those are just "the rules." Bob stays with Olu and Tunde to avoid Abishola's wrath, and later slips into the house to tell Dele that he'd have had his back if Dele had trusted him, and will have his back in the future if needed. When Bob lets Dele out of his prison-room to help with dinner, Ebunoluwa cites a punishment she meted out to Abishola over getting her ears pierced as a child, and Bob actually tells his mother-in-law to be quiet while he's talking to his wife. Later that night, Abishola goes to Dele's room after "agreeing" with her mom to shave his head, but she quickly assures him that's not why she's there. She relates to her son how she once snuck out of the house and was robbed at a nightclub in Nigeria, ending up in danger because she was terrified of her mom. She doesn't want that relationship with her son, and tells him to join them for dinner while giving him back his phone (albeit with all the contacts erased). Christina is feeling low after her firing and dubbing as the "Toesy Hoesy", and Dottie's plan to hire her back falls flat when Goodwin's bylaw-mandated board of directors meeting leads Bob, Douglas, and Kofo to agree with him not to re-hire her. Christina shows up at the meeting's end to plead her case, and it sort of works: she gets hired as the plant's new night shift janitor.
666"Two Rusty Tractors"Beth McCarthy-MillerStory by : Chuck Lorre & Gina Yashere & Matt Ross
Teleplay by : Nathan Chetty & Ibet Inyang Beneche & Sam Mohamed Elhindi
October 24, 2022 (2022-10-24)T12.178065.45[69]
As the day dawns in Detroit, Bob is excited about his new life of leisure (he plans to see a double-feature of John Wayne films) while Abishola is annoyed that he isn't headed back to work like she hoped. However, a real crisis brings Bob back to MaxDot, wearing the sharp suit his wife bought for him. It seems that a monsoon in Malaysia and generally awful weather in Asia has left the sock industry bereft of supplies, and none of Dottie's contacts are useful (though she loves the drama). Bob finds a miraculous solution in the form of a compression sock-filled shipping container at the Port of Baltimore. He and Goodwin, who has been denying and lying his way through not dealing with the problem, head off to save the day. While they stop overnight in Akron, Goodwin accuses Bob of being a spendthrift and Bob accuses Goodwin of fumbling as the new company President. But they mend fences in time to make a side deal and get the socks, saving MaxDot. Christina is constantly reminded that she's now a janitor, but shows she knows the ins and outs of the business and earns some grudging respect from Douglas. On the way back home, Bob proposes to Goodwin that they set up a manufacturing division of MaxDot, so they can avoid overseas disruptions and become both self-sustaining and dominant in the U.S. textile industry. Bob is excited about the plan, and Abishola is pleased that he's found passion at his job again...until she learns that Bob's plan requires a huge loan and he has to put up the Wheeler mansion as collateral.
677"Your Father's Kingdom"Beth McCarthy-MillerStory by : Chuck Lorre & Gina Yashere & Carla Filisha
Teleplay by : Matt Ross & Marla DuMont & Dave Pilson
November 14, 2022 (2022-11-14)T12.178074.59[70]

As Abishola and Kemi face serious relationship issues with Bob and Chukwuemeka, respectively, Gloria listens to their complaints and provides a sane counterpoint to them, as she nearly threw her husband out over giving their retirement savings to their kids and finds his loss of memory addling but will stay with him because staying together is a conscious choice in a marriage. Abishola is pissed off that Bob is going through with his hugely expensive, long-term lease based plan to turn an abandoned factory into the new manufacturing hub of MaxDot--a feeling that becomes nastier when her demand Bob NOT move forward with the leasing option is followed by him following through on the leasing option. Kemi is feeling bereft because the sex train between her and Chukwuemeka has gotten stuck at the station, and the pharmacist plainly tells Kemi that devoting himself to her carnally has led to him being overtaken as the top pharma at CVS by another employee. But things work out for everyone: Kemi realizes she truly loves Chukwuemeka, and in turn her uncharacteristically supportive behavior leads him to resume their torrid physical activities, while Abishola makes the right demand when she tells Bob that he can put her mind at ease by becoming the most successful sock manufacturer in the world--which is what he wants to do as well.

Title quotation from: Goodwin, to his family, describe the building that he and Bob owns.
688"Estée Lauder and Goat Meat"Beth McCarthy-MillerStory by : Chuck Lorre & Gina Yashere & Matt Ross
Teleplay by : Nathan Chetty & Ibet Inyang Beneche & Gloria Bigelow
November 21, 2022 (2022-11-21)T12.178085.13[71]

Bob and Tunde are thrilled to be working together again when Bob enlists his uncle to be the point man for renovating the freshly purchased factory, but concerns about having family members share working space turn out to be validated by the disparate ideas each man has for the process. Bob wants to get it done as quickly as possible, Tunde wants to take more than enough time to tear up and renovate the entire building's floor foundation, and when a fed-up Bob kicks Tunde off the project everyone is critical of Bob for doing that (even as most people later tell Bob privately they agree with his decision, to his frustration). Bob and Tunde mend fences when Tunde accepts a revised offer to take on a "senior consultant" role in the renovation, although it appears Tunde mostly going to just agree with anything Bob or Goodwin decide to do going forward. Elsewhere, Abishola (who already had covert knowledge of Ebunoluwa's miserable marriage in Nigeria) is affected when Ebunoluwa receives an anti-care package from home that includes cherished items from her home and her wedding ring. So Abishola throws her mom a party to cheer her up, which at least doesn't make Ebunoluwa any MORE miserable and unpleasant than she usually is.

Title quotation from: Tunde to Olu, to note how much he loves the smell of his wife's perfume AND her delicious home cooking.
699"Idle Nigerians"[72]Beth McCarthy-MillerStory by : Chuck Lorre & Gina Yashere & Matt Ross
Teleplay by : Carla Filisha & Marla DuMont & Jamarcus Turner
December 5, 2022 (2022-12-05)TBAN/A

Ratings

Season 1

Viewership and ratings per episode of List of Bob Hearts Abishola episodes
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(18–49)
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DVR
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DVR viewers
(millions)
Total
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Total viewers
(millions)
1 "Pilot" September 23, 2019 0.9/4 5.89[3] 0.3 1.56 1.2 7.45[73]
2 "Nigerians Don't Do Useless Things" September 30, 2019 0.7/3 5.36[4] 0.2 1.50 0.9 6.87[74]
3 "A Bird May Love A Fish" October 7, 2019 0.7/3 5.30[5] 0.3 1.44 1.0 6.74[75]
4 "Square Hamburger, Round Buns" October 14, 2019 0.7/3 4.87[6] 0.2 1.51 0.9 6.38[76]
5 "Whacking the Mole" October 21, 2019 0.7/4 5.27[7] 1.43 6.70[77]
6 "Ralph Lauren and Fish" October 28, 2019 0.8/4 5.71[8] 0.3 1.54 1.1 7.25[78]
7 "Tough Like a Laundromat Washing Machine" November 4, 2019 0.7/3 5.62[9] 0.3 1.51 1.0 7.14[79]
8 "Useless Potheads" November 18, 2019 0.8/4 6.02[10] 1.60 7.62[80]
9 "We Were Beggars, Now We Are Choosers" November 25, 2019 0.7/3 5.65[11] 0.3 1.72 1.0 7.37[81]
10 "Ice Cream for Breakfast" December 9, 2019 0.7/3 5.99[12] 0.3 1.57 1.0 7.56[82]
11 "Splitting the Hairs" December 16, 2019 0.7/3 6.15[13] 0.3 1.67 1.0 7.81[83]
12 "There's My Nigerians" January 6, 2020 0.8/4 6.66[14] 1.59 8.25[84]
13 "The Canadians of Africa" January 20, 2020 0.7/3 6.50[15] 1.60 8.10[85]
14 "Full-Frontal Dottie" February 3, 2020 0.7/3 5.85[16] 0.3 1.67 1.0 7.52[86]
15 "Black Ice" February 10, 2020 0.7/3 6.00[17] 0.3 1.66 1.0 7.67[87]
16 "Where's Your Other Wives, Tunde?" February 17, 2020 0.7/3 6.12[18] 0.3 1.60 1.0 7.73[88]
17 "A Big, White Thumb" March 9, 2020 0.7/4 5.81[19] 0.3 1.71 1.0 7.52[89]
18 "Sock Wife!" March 16, 2020 0.9/4 6.89[20] 0.3 1.68 1.2 8.57[90]
19 "Angry, Happy, Same Face" April 6, 2020 0.8/4 6.73[21] 0.3 1.47 1.1 8.20[91]
20 "Randy's a Wrangler" April 13, 2020 0.8/4 6.81[22] 1.43 8.24[92]

Season 2

Viewership and ratings per episode of List of Bob Hearts Abishola episodes
No. Title Air date Rating
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(millions)
1 "On a Dead Guy's Bench" November 16, 2020 0.7 5.22[23] 0.2 1.50 0.9 6.72[93]
2 "Paris is for Lovers, Not Mothers" November 23, 2020 0.6 4.90[24]
3 "Straight Outta Lagos" November 30, 2020 0.6 4.92[25] 0.2 1.40 0.8 6.32[94]
4 "Camp Bananas" December 7, 2020 0.6 5.28[26] 0.2 1.35 0.8 6.63[95]
5 "Sleeping Next to an Old Boat" December 14, 2020 0.5 4.85[27]
6 "A Tight Ass is a Wonderful Thing" January 4, 2021 0.6 5.63[28] 0.2 1.22 0.8 6.85[96]
7 "The Wrong Adebambo" January 18, 2021 0.7 5.55[29]
8 "Honest Yak Prices" January 25, 2021 0.8 5.96[30]
9 "Tunde the Boy King" February 8, 2021 0.8 5.54[31] 0.2 1.35 1.0 6.89[97]
10 "The Cheerleader Leader" February 22, 2021 0.7 5.56[32] 1.47 7.04[98]
11 "I Did Not Raise Him to be a Teenager" March 8, 2021 0.7 5.20[33] 1.39 6.60[99]
12 "We Don't Rat on Family" March 15, 2021 0.6 5.10[34]
13 "A Big African Bassoon" April 12, 2021 0.5 4.74[35]
14 "A Tough Old Bird" April 19, 2021 0.6 4.93[36] 0.2 1.45 0.8 6.38[100]
15 "TLC: Tunde's Loving Care" April 26, 2021 0.5 4.69[37] 0.2 1.44 0.7 6.13[101]
16 "Sights and Bites" May 3, 2021 0.6 4.91[38] 0.2 1.37 0.8 6.04[102]
17 "The Devil's Taste Buds" May 10, 2021 0.5 4.90[39] 0.2 1.36 0.7 6.26[103]
18 "God Accepts Venmo" May 17, 2021 0.7 5.39[40] 0.2 1.33 0.9 6.72[104]

Season 3

Viewership and ratings per episode of List of Bob Hearts Abishola episodes
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(millions)
1 "Welcome to Lagos" September 20, 2021 0.5 5.43[42] TBD TBD TBD TBD
2 "Bowango" September 27, 2021 0.6 5.49[43] TBD TBD TBD TBD
3 "Dud" October 4, 2021 0.5 5.21[44] TBD TBD TBD TBD
4 "Old Strokey" October 11, 2021 0.5 5.12[45] 0.2 1.46 0.7 6.58[105]
5 "Greasy Badge of Honor" October 18, 2021 0.5 5.05[46] 0.2 1.34 0.7 6.38[106]
6 "The Devil's Throuple" November 1, 2021 0.5 4.98[47] TBD TBD TBD TBD
7 "Fumble in the Dark" November 8, 2021 0.5 4.96[48] TBD TBD TBD TBD
8 "Light Duty" November 29, 2021 0.5 4.88[49] 0.2 1.34 0.7 6.22[107]
9 "I'm Not Edsel" December 6, 2021 0.5 5.08[50] 0.1 1.33 0.6 6.40[108]
10 "Tunde123" January 3, 2022 0.5 5.21[51] TBD TBD TBD TBD
11 "Cats in a Bathtub" January 17, 2022 0.5 5.49[52] TBD TBD TBD TBD
12 "Your Beans are Flatlining" January 24, 2022 0.6 5.86[53] TBD TBD TBD TBD
13 "One Man, No Baby" February 28, 2022 0.6 5.50[54] TBD TBD TBD TBD
14 "Every Subpoena is a Tiny Hug" March 7, 2022 0.5 5.71[55] TBD TBD TBD TBD
15 "Compress to Impress" March 14, 2022 0.6 5.71[56] TBD TBD TBD TBD
16 "I'll Sleep When I'm Dead" March 21, 2022 0.5 5.40[57] TBD TBD TBD TBD
17 "Inappropriate Nakedness" March 28, 2022 0.5 5.13[58] TBD TBD TBD TBD
18 "Greasy Underdog" April 18, 2022 0.4 4.97[59] TBD TBD TBD TBD
19 "Who Raised You" May 2, 2022 0.5 5.40[60] TBD TBD TBD TBD
20 "Wrangling a Greased Pig" May 9, 2022 0.4 5.14[61] TBD TBD TBD TBD
21 "A Little Slap and Tickle" May 16, 2022 0.5 5.33[62] TBD TBD TBD TBD
22 "Beard In Her Pulpit" May 23, 2022 0.5 5.70[63] TBD TBD TBD TBD

Season 4

Viewership and ratings per episode of List of Bob Hearts Abishola episodes
No. Title Air date Rating
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(millions)
DVR
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DVR viewers
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(millions)
1 "Touched by a Holy Hand" September 19, 2022 0.4 4.44[64] TBD TBD TBD TBD
2 "Bibles to Brothels" September 26, 2022 0.4 4.73[65] TBD TBD TBD TBD
3 "Americans and Their Dreams" October 3, 2022 0.4 5.08[66] TBD TBD TBD TBD
4 "Inner Boss Bitch" October 10, 2022 0.4 4.79[67] 0.1 1.23 0.5 6.02[109]
5 "Kicked Outta the Dele Club" October 17, 2022 0.4 5.07[68] 0.1 1.19 0.6 6.27[110]
6 "Two Rusty Tractors" October 24, 2022 0.5 5.45[69] 0.1 1.16 0.6 6.61[111]
7 "Your Father's Kingdom" November 14, 2022 0.4 4.59[70] TBD TBD TBD TBD
8 "Estée Lauder and Goat Meat" November 21, 2022 0.4 5.13[71] TBD TBD TBD TBD

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