Moesha
The sensational Grammy award-winning singer/actress Brandy Norwood stars as Moesha Mitchell, a vivacious young woman juggling romance, college, ever-changing family dynamics and friendships
Labor Day Jammy
Mo’s new school’s annual fund-raiser conflicts with Crenshaw High’s final summer blowout “Freaknik”, and Frank and Dee insist Mo should attend the fund-raiser.
(Grand)Poppa Don’t Take No Mess
Moesha tries to get sympathy from her visiting grandfather over having to go to a new school.
Day One
Mo attends the first day at her new school and is miserable. She has only made one friend and feels out of place.
Age Ain't Nothin' But a Number
Hakeem begins to date an older woman he meets at his store.
My Mom’s Not An Ottoman
Dee wins a free decorating consultation at Mo’s school raffle and can’t wait to redo the house.
The Play Scene
Mo writes a scene from a play set in a Blues Lounge in the 1940s for her English class, and our cast acts it out for us.
Use Me Once Shame On You, Use Me Twice I’ll Kill You
Mo tells her friends at the Den that Hayley’s dad is an important record executive.
Keepin’ It Real
Mo is attracted to a classmate she is working with on a project.
Halloween Part 1 – Kim’s Revenge
Mo, Kim and Niecy decide to dress as “The Women of Batman” for Halloween.
Rhythm Dues
Mo encourages CPQ to submit their latest song to the local radio station for their “play it or stuff it” segment. When the song is played, it is well received. Q has written lyrics over a Morris Day song, and Morris shows up at “The Hole” where Q is performing, to read him the riot act. Ultimately, CPQ and Morris perform together.
Break It Down
Frank takes Hakeem to the father/son “lock-in” at the local church, to encourage open communication and trust between fathers and sons.
The Double Date
Mo has been dating Bridgewood classmate Jeremy since her break up with Q.
Talk Of The Town
Mo organizes a Town Hall meeting when local merchants and neighbors threaten to shut down the Bomb Bay because of the young noisy crowds.
He Ain’t Heavy, He’s Dee’s Brother
Mo gets a crush on Dee’s very attractive younger brother when he comes to visit.
The “Short” Story
Mo’s group at the Den includes a short kid known as “Biggie”.
It’s My Paper And I’ll Cry If I Want To
Mo decides to publish her own Bridgewood newspaper when editor Mary Ellen refuses to add her to the staff of the existing paper.
She’s Back
A famous female broadcast journalist who used to be friends with Frank speaks at Bridgewood, so Mo invites her to their house for dinner.
Model Employee
Rather than asking Frank every time she wants something, Mo decides to get a part-time job at the Class Act where Hakeem works.
Mo’s Money, Mo’s Money, Mo’s Money
Moesha wants to get cable and her own phone now that she has a job and is making money.
This Time You’ve Gone Too Far
Mo, Kim, Hakeem, Niecy, Morgan, Marco, and Chris head off on a road trip to San Diego.
Body Language
Mo, Kim and Niecy play a game of “Truth or Dare”.
Pajama Jam
Mo asks Frank if she can go to a slumber party at Morgan’s house.
A House Is Not A Home
Moesha is living with Andell after having moved out of Frank & Dee’s home.
