Moesha Season 2

August. 27,1996      TV-14
Rating:
5.9
Trailer Synopsis

Moesha was an American sitcom series that aired on the UPN network from January 23, 1996 to May 14, 2001. The series stars R&B singer Brandy Norwood as Moesha Mitchell, a high school student living with her family in the Leimert Park neighborhood of South Central Los Angeles. It was originally ordered as a pilot for the CBS network's 1995-1996 television season, who rejected. It was then picked up by UPN, who aired it as a mid-season replacement. It went on to become the biggest success for the nascent network and one of the greatest hits over the course of the network's entire run.

Episode 24 : Prom Fright
May. 20,1997
To escape punishment, Moesha agrees to accompany the son of a family friend to his high-school prom.
Episode 23 : Cold Busted
May. 13,1997
Fate hands Moesha a chance to be alone with Q--and to get caught by her parents in the middle of a kiss.
Episode 22 : For Better or Worse
May. 06,1997
Marriage is on the girls' minds as Niecy gets engaged. But romance takes a back seat for Dee and Frank as their anniversary approaches.
Episode 21 : Hakeem's Birthday
April. 29,1997
Moesha asks Hakeem's estranged father to come to his son's surprise party.
Episode 20 : Songs in the Key of Strife
March. 18,1997
Moesha and Q's relationship goes off-key when she asks to sing backup on his recording, along with a French exchange student staying at her house.
Episode 19 : Strike a Pose
February. 18,1997
Pressured by Dee, Moesha enters a modeling contest only to find that it conflicts with a lecture by an author she admires.
Episode 18 : Back to Africa
February. 11,1997
Moesha organizes a fund-raiser so Hakeem can join the school trip to Africa. But then her own journey hits a financial snag when her father needs extra funding for his car dealership.
Episode 17 : Who Moved the Charity Stripe?
February. 04,1997
Vice-principal Dee kicks Q and two other players off the basketball team when their grades slip, jeopardizing the championships and Frank's sales at the sponsoring car dealership.
Episode 16 : Break a Leg
January. 28,1997
A TV-ad director looking to make a star steps into the dance class Moesha is teaching--and spies Myles.
Episode 15 : Mentor
January. 14,1997
Moesha works off a punishment by helping an elderly woman, who wins her over with tales of the Harlem Renaissance.
Episode 14 : Guess Q's Coming to Dinner
January. 07,1997
Moesha brings Q home for dinner in a last-ditch effort to win over her dad, who thinks Moesha is wasting her time with Q.
Episode 13 : Road Trip
November. 26,1996
Mo and friends have a turkey of a Thanksgiving road trip to Arizona.
Episode 12 : There's No Place Like the Mitchell Home
November. 19,1996
While recuperating at the Mitchells', Andell milks her injury to get favors, and Moesha subs at the shop, running it with an iron hand.
Episode 11 : The Regulations of Love
November. 12,1996
The man Kim catches with advice from a how-to book may not be the man of her dreams.
Episode 10 : A Concerted Effort (2)
November. 05,1996
Moesha spots Q with another woman at the concert.
Episode 9 : A Concerted Effort (1)
November. 05,1996
Moesha's on-again off-again romance with Q is on again--since she won tickets to a hot concert.
Episode 8 : Ichi, Ni, San, Shi Look--Clarkzilla!
October. 29,1996
A visit from Moesha's cousin Clark couldn't come at a worse time--she's trying to set things straight with Q.
Episode 7 : Women Are From Mars, Men Are From Saturn
October. 15,1996
Pressures mount at home for Frank and Dee over the decision to have another baby.
Episode 6 : Labels
October. 01,1996
Moesha accepts a date with Hakeem's cousin--a guy who has the potential of being a soul mate.
Episode 5 : The Whistle Blower
September. 24,1996
The school's star forward needs Mo's help to slam-dunk his SATs; Frank takes a fertility test and wants a second opinion.
Episode 4 : Basket Case
September. 17,1996
Moesha and friends bid on guys of their dreams at a school bachelor auction.
Episode 3 : Mama Said Knock You Out
September. 10,1996
Classmates gear up for a rumble at the gym in the aftermath of Kim's prediction that Teresa would steal Moesha's man.
Episode 2 : Credit Card
September. 03,1996
Moesha vows she's responsible enough to be trusted with a credit card, then she gets into a fix for using it--to the tune of $375.
Episode 1 : The List
August. 27,1996
Moesha becomes intrigued by a classmate with a "roughneck disposition"; and fertility is a subject of contention between Dee and Frank.

Seasons

Season 6
Season 6 2000
Season 5
Season 5 1999
Season 4
Season 4 1998
Season 3
Season 3 1997
Season 2
Season 2 1996
Season 1
Season 1 1996

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