
Brothers Shawn and Marlon are on the lookout for money and success, though the two are complete opposites. Shawn is responsible and conservative while Marlon is free-spirited and liberal. They are not immune to sibling rivalry, but frequently enjoy being each other's partner in crime.

Shawn and Marlon's latest scheme becomes a hair-raising nightmare when they take over the manufacture and marketing of a grooming product called "Goop, Hair It Is." Gary Coleman and Garrett Morris guest star as themselves. Pops: John Witherspoon. Lisa: Lela Rochon. Marlon: Marlon Wayans. Shawn: Shawn Wayans.

When Marlon is mistaken for athlete John Starkes, he ends up with Starkes' first class airplane tickets.

When Marlon decides to go into modeling, Shawn wants a piece of the action too.

Marlon's pesky interference in Shawn and Lisa's relationship causes the couple a lot of tension. Marlon tries to correct the situation by sending them on a romantic ferry ride together.

Shawn helps Marlon woo a sophisticated woman, but complications develop when she gets suspicious.

When Pops moves in with Shawn and Marlon, it's just like when they were kids--a little too much so.

Shawn and Marlon start their own taxi company but soon find a few roadblocks to success.

When Shawn and Marlon buy an expensive piece of jewelry instead of paying their outstanding traffic tickets, big trouble follows.

Marlon pretends to be Shawn to get treated at the hospital, but the plan becomes complicated when the doctor turns out to be Lisa's father, who is anxious to meet Shawn.

Pops takes a vacation in Atlantic City, but leaving the diner in Marlon's care is an even bigger gamble. GARRETT MORRIS guest stars as Uncle Leon.

Shawn and Marlon get unexpected results when they complain to their obnoxious landlord (SHERMAN HEMSLEY - "The Jeffersons").

Marlon's got a sexy new girlfriend--but she's got a dangerous secret that gets him and Shawn in big trouble.

When Shawn and Marlon start a children's entertainment business, they meet some tough competition.

Shawn buys the building's newsstand and hires Marlon--with disastrous results.

Shawn finds his perfect woman, but Marlon tries to convince him that she's not what she seems.

Marlon gets discovered by an art patron and creates his own unique paintings.

Shawn and Marlon find a baby on their doorstep--and one of them might be its father!

Everyone wants to split the huge stash of money they find in the building--but the owner may still come get it.

Marlon gets jealous when Monique pretends to be married to Shawn to impress her competitive ex-boyfriend.

Shawn and Marlon play a Halloween prank on Pops, but when terrible things begin to happen around the building, they wonder if they offended an evil spirit.

Marlon is excited that U.S. President Clinton might visit the diner. The guys meet the building's tough new security guard.

Shawn loses the newsstand in a poker game and relies on Pops to get him out of trouble.

Shawn and Marlon get the chance to beat their rivals at basketball, but Marlon's attitude doesn't help.

Shawn and Marlon try to change their country cousin into a hip city girl.

A gunman demands that everyone in the building show some Christmas spirit.

Shawn meets his perfect woman--but problems arise when he wants to get intimate with her.

With Pops sick, Shawn and Marlon reluctantly operate the diner.

Shawn and Marlon argue and try living with different roommates.

Dee thinks that Pops loves her, and Shawn has no date for his own Valentine's Day party.
White Mike asks Shawn to ghost write a love letter for him to Tatiana, the new waitress at Pops' diner. The letter gets into Dee's hands and she mistakenly believes Shawn left it there for her. The letter continues to be inadvertently passed around the lobby, with each recipient jumping to the wrong conclusions.

Shawn and Marlon help Pops host a television cooking show.

Shawn heroically saves a boy's life--but Marlon gets all the credit.

Shawn and Marlon must protect Dee from an amorous con man.

The beautiful building owner wants something special from Shawn in order to renew his newsstand lease.

Marlon catches the acting bug and neglects the newsstand, angering Shawn, who thinks he's acting like a fool. Stacey: Roxanne Beckford. Lovejoy: Faizon Love. T.C.: Phill Lewis. Pops: John Witherspoon.

When Marlon slips in some spilled coffee and injures himself, he sues Shawn.

Shawn and Marlon's Grandma (JA'NET DU BOIS) moves into their apartment and their lives. Special appearance by DIONNE WARWICK.

Shawn behaves ridiculously to get back a woman who likes Marlon better.

In order to impress a famous businessman, Shawn pretends to be highly successful and shuns Marlon.

Marlon's budding acting career gets a boost when he stars in a series of liquor commercials, but causes a stir when he portrays a sterotypical ghetto thug.

Marlon wins a trip for two to the Bahamas--and Shawn, Pops and Grandma all want to go with him.

The brothers fabricate a story of hardship to win a magazine contest--and now the magazine wants to meet their pitiful family.

Pop's furious when Uncle Nate parks his lunch truck across from the diner, stealing business. Antonio Fargas guest stars.

Marlon and Dee's sister are in love--and Dee is horrified.

Pop and his old singing group reunites for an attempt at a comeback. Jazzmun guest stars.

Marlon meets a risk-taking woman via the computer, while Shawn dates an older woman despite his family's disapproval. PAM GRIER guest stars.

Shawn derails Marlon's acting career when he becomes his agent.

Wanting to have quality time with his sons, Pops invites them on a camping trip. But the brothers try to combine the family outing with a party--and women.

Marlon gambles away the money he collected for Pops' birthday gift and feels like a failure, until an angel reveals what life would be like without Marlon.

The brothers' home is burglarized--and Marlon thinks T.C. is the crook.

Shawn and Marlon think they accidentally killed their former teacher.

Shawn dreams of success when he's hired at an ad agency, but his boss promptly steals his first slogan. Erik Estrada guest stars.

When Pops behaves suspiciously, the brothers follow him and conclude that he's having an affair.

Marlon proposes to his girlfriend when her threatening brother suggests this would be a good idea. Bernie Mac and Michael Clarke Duncan guest star.

Dee wants a baby--and she wants Shawn as the dad.

To avoid being Grandma's constant companions, the brothers find her a man--but their matchmaking suddenly gets dangerous. ("Batman" TV series) makes a special appearance.

Marlon is out for revenge when he encounters a Little League rival he feels ruined his chances for big-league glory. Kenny Lofton guest stars.

Marlon gets a part in a national musical, ruining Shawn's plans to expand the "Williams Brothers News."

Marlon's ego creates problems between him and his family and friends. Singer KEITH SWEAT guest stars.

Shawn is forced to confront his feelings towards relationship commitments. Marlon helps him understand his attitude by reliving a past experience.

Could a new girl in town be Pops' long-lost daughter? Or is the diner under surveillance by the health department?

Marlon learns that success may prove difficult when his comedy act insults his friends and family. DAVID LEISURE guest stars.

Shawn's new job with a high-tech government research company seems too good to be true. JA'NET DUBOIS, BERNADETTE STANIS and JOHNNY BROWN guest star, reprising their roles from "Good Times."

Shawn's old high school friend comes to town for a visit, and Marlon questions his intentions.

Believing that Pops is dying, Marlon and Shawn arrange for him to meet his favorite entertainer. Disco diva GLORIA GAYNOR guest stars as herself.

Marlon meets his dream girls, singing group EN VOGUE (themselves), but ends up in a multimillion dollar lawsuit.

Marlon and his family are in danger when Marlon is asked to testify against a notorious criminal.

Shawn's got trouble with the Internal Revenue Service, thanks to his old enemy Ted, who seeks vengeance against him.

The Williams are chosen for a TV game show, but Pops and Shawn bring in a ringer - Dee - to replace Marlon. Fred Willard guest stars.

Marlon inadvertently challenges a professional boxer to a fight. HECTOR "MACHO" CAMACHO guest stars.

Marlon surprises everyone when he proposes to a woman with a son.

When Dee wants her mild-mannered dentist boyfriend to loosen up, Shawn and Marlon transform him into a wild man.

Yearning for independence, Marlon moves into his own apartment but gets tricked into signing a 10-year lease.

Marlon befriends a homeless man as research for a movie audition, only to have the man move in with him--much to Shawn's chagrin.

Shawn's integrity is in question when he dates someone outside of his social group.

Marlon and Shawn sell tickets to a rap concert to raise money for Dee's church. But the plan goes awry, and it's up to rapper BUSTA RHYMES (himself) to rescue the bumbling brothers.

On "The Jerry Springer Show," Marlon and Shawn argue over a woman. Talk-show host JERRY SPRINGER (himself) guest stars.

Pops wants to sell the family home against Shawn and Marlon's wishes.

Pops' famous chili impresses everyone--even the Pope. Only Shawn and Marlon know what gives it a unique flavor.

After losing his business to an embezzler, Shawn and his family are questioned about a suspicious fire that destroys the newsstand.

Brothers Shawn and Marlon Williams experience a reversal of fortune that changes the balance of power between them.

As Marlon's agent, Shawn gets unexpected results when he convinces the producers of his brother's sitcom to change Marlon's unintelligent character.

Shawn and Marlon convince Pops to challenge a corrupt politician (RONNIE SCHELL) up for reelection.

Shawn angers his father by dating the daughter of Pops' rival, while Marlon becomes "favorite son" by helping Pops plot revenge.

When Marlon vows not to let his new girlfriend's promiscuous past affect him. But will he succeed?

Shawn starts his own male-escort service for women.

Friends Shawn and Dee fear they may have consummated their relationship after attending a concert together. Hip-hop artists MISSY "MISDEMEANOR" ELLIOTT and NICOLE WRAY guest star as themselves.

In this powerful episode about the repercussions of drug experimentation, Marlon is too star-struck to resist smoking marijuana with a famous movie star (NICK SPANO).

When Marlon receives a fan letter, Shawn warns him not to meet the sender.

The family has to rescue Marlon when he accidentally joins a cult, thinking it was an intensive acting seminar. Gary Coleman guest stars.

A visit to a cousin's (KIM WAYANS) farm down South teaches the brothers the true meaning of Christmas.

After marrying an illegal alien for $10,000, Shawn angers Marlon when he moves the woman and her family into the brothers' apartment.

Marlon and Shawn each volunteer to mentor a "little brother" from the "Help a Brother Out" program--with varying results.

While doing research at the local military base for a role in a war movie, Marlon unknowingly enlists in the army.

After unintentionally assisting in getting Dee suspended from her job, Shawn and Marlon risk their lives to save it.

When his proposal for revamping the building that houses the newsstand earns Shawn a leading position on the project, will he evict Pops?

Shawn and Marlon are both "crazy" about a psychiatrist (SHARI HEADLEY), but she thinks only one of them is truly insane.

When Marlon and Shawn take Pops to a dance club on his 50th birthday, they unleash a monster.

When Shawn gets a small role on Marlon's sitcom and becomes the focus of the show, will the writers kill off Marlon's character?

When Shawn dates a superstar (singer PAULA ABDUL), she only wants him as a father.

When Shawn blames Pops and Marlon for his own lack of success, the three Williams men seek help from a family therapist. Clips from past episodes highlight this episode directed by series star MARLON WAYANS.

After selling Pops' collection of boxing memorabilia to middleweight champion ROY JONES, JR. (himself), the brothers scheme to get it back.
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