All of Us - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

Starting Over
After his breakup with his fiance and losing his job, Robert is getting his life back on track, until Neesee is forced to move in after her apartment burns.

If You Can't Stand the Heat
Neesee receives her insurance check and starts looking for a new place, and Robert is delighted that she may move out.

Kiss, Kiss, Pass
Robert meets a great woman who understands his living situation, but he is disappointed to learn she once dated Dirk.

Love at First Type
Desperate to restart their sex lives, Robert and Neesee try online dating and both are surprised by the matchmaking results.

Divorce Means Never Having to Say I'm Sorry
When their constant arguing begins to affect Bobby Jr., Robert and Neesee think of attending couples therapy.

School Colors
Bobby Jr. Returns home from a prestigious all-white private school asserting that he wants to be white.

The Spy Who Smoked Me
When Robert's nanny cam catches Neesee smoking, he tries to help hey quit but ends up starting himself.

Legal Affairs, Part 1
Robert learns that Neesee is dating her business lawyer even though she knows he is married.

Legal Affairs, Part 2
Robert finds himself stuck in the middle of Neesee's affair with a married man when the man and his wife pay him a visit.

Creeping with the Enemy
A feud between Robert and Neesee's college friend, Gwen, blossoms into a secret romance.

Who Took the Merry Out of Christmas
Robert invites Neesee's recently paroled brother to stay with them, but Neesee suspects he is up to no good.

Neesee's Grave Plot
Robert asks Neesee to pretend they are still married for the benefit of his dying aunt, whom he never told about their divorce.

Trying to Love Two (Ain't Easy to Do)
Robert's sister questions his living arrangements and restaurant partnership with Neesee.

Robert and Neesee Get Real
After attempting to do things apart, Robert and Neesee reevaluate their feelings for each

Don't It Make My Brownies Blue
When Neesee borrows Robert's new assistant, Kenny, without his permission, it triggers an escalating feud between the former spouses.

Pass the Peas
A food critic evaluates the restaurant and publicly declares that despite the good food, the owners are unbearable.

Domo Arigato, Mr. Roberto
Robert starts dating Bobby's new karate teacher, unaware Bobby has a crush on her.

He's Gotta Have It
Bobby has trouble getting out of a relationship with a clingy producer when Andrea tells him she wants to get serious.

The N-Word
Little Bobby blurts out a racist word in the middle of his birthday party, causing debate among the adults.

Surprise, Surprise: Part 1
Feeling old, Robert tries youthful things like acquiring a motorcycle and dating a young college student; a shocking secret is revealed.

Surprise, Surprise: Part 2
Robert gets a reality check when he meets the father of his young girlfriend; Beverly (Vivica A. Fox) urges Dirk to bond with his newly discovered daughter.

Carmen's Karma
Enlightened by a trip to India, Robert's sister, Carmen, returns to make up for past mistakes.
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