Tyler Perry's Young Dylan - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

Friday the Juneteenth
With the annual Juneteenth parade on the horizon, Dylan and Rebecca find themselves at odds over the float parade. Myles and Yasmine utilize Charlie's culinary skills to bake pies for Viola's church social.

How to Catch a Scammer
When Dylan and Lay Lay get duped into buying fake designer clothing, they team up to track down the scammer; Charlie and Rebecca misplace a valuable watch while spring cleaning with Myles and Yasmine.

Dylan Blows Up
Dylan becomes an egomaniac when he thinks his latest song is a number one hit in Nigeria; Yasmine enlists Rebecca to direct a commercial for her business.

Dylan & Charlie's Day Off
Faking being sick to stay home from school, Dylan and Charlie plan a day of fun, but Rebecca tries to expose their lie.

The Gift Grift
After secretly opening his birthday gift from Myles and Yasmine early, Dylan must invent a cover up when he accidentally destroys it; the family plans to be the top seller at the neighborhood yard sale by way of Charlie's culinary skills.

Power Trippin'
Appointed hall monitor, Dylan finds the job more than he bargained for; with their parents working evenings, Rebecca and Charlie must prove they can hold down household responsibilities by themselves.

Fame, Blame & Video Games
Dylan and Rebecca form an unlikely team to win a school gaming competition. Charlie is tasked with painting a portrait of Myles and Yasmine.

Saturday School
After falling asleep in class due to staying up late for a family tradition with Myles, Dylan is forced into Saturday detention; the family deals with Viola's competitive nature on game day.

On the Hunt for Fun
After Myles and Yasmien enforce a no technology policy into place, Dylan, Rebecca and Charlie find themselves on a treasure hunt in order to retrieve their gadgets.

The Chi Ones
After his old rap group from Chicago pay him a visit, Dylan must decide between the past and his future as a solo artist. Rebecca puts Myles and Yasmine on a strict diet regimen.

Renaissance Man
Tasked with writing a history report, Dylan travels back in time to the Harlem Renaissance.

Reality Bites
Dylan tries to create drama between his family and friends for his reality show audition tape.

A Corsage with Your Sabotage
Dylan and his new friend Tara plot to sabotage Bethany and her date to the school dance. Charlie is put in charge of the Mardi Gras themed dance.

Curse this Verse
Rebecca puts a curse on Dylan. Charlie orchestrates both dinner and the perfect gift for his parents anniversary.

Principal Party Pooper
Rebecca, Dylan and crew use Rebecca's anonymous online advice blog to control Principal Matthews.

Burning After Reading
After discovering Dylan has read her diary, Bethany, with the help of Rebecca, decides to set him up for disaster.

Who's the Boss
Dylan and Charlie come face to face with their tyrant boss at the school store; Rebecca hires a conniving lab assistant who tries to sabotage her chances of entering the school's science program.

The GOAT
Dylan has a realization about his true family; Rebecca and Bethany get invited to the cool girl group chat.

Between a Roach and a Hard Place
When he's hired to perform his hit viral song for a commercial, Dylan's artistic integrity is tested; Charlie must give a school presentation on someone in his family tree.
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