After losing his job, Jeremy decides to move to the backwoods of Georgia to help his crazy grandfather who has foolishly purchased a terribly run-down home for the elderly.
Philip learns about being accountable for ones actions. (S4, ep1)
An old White woman moves into Pleasant Day with her 'Karen' behaviour. (S4, ep2)
In a get-rich-quick scheme, Mr. Brown decides to become a Country & Western singer. (S4, ep3)
Jeremy and Leah have an argument. (S4, ep4)
Mr. Brown falls in love with Philip's history teacher. (S4, ep5)
Jeremy is forced to stand up to his overbearing mother. (S4, ep6)
New resident, Travis 'Pitstop' Gaffney shows up at Pleasant Days. (S4, ep7)
Mr. Brown and Anastasia argue that hypnosis isn't real. (S4, ep8)
Philip begins dating a wealthy girl at school. (S4, ep9)
The men learn how inferior Father's Day is to Mother's Day. (S4, ep10)
Reginald is put in charge of Cora's precious family heirloom bible. (S4, ep11)
Philip's new girlfriend is a little too hood for the family. (S4, ep12)
Sandra is stressed out at college and decides to drop out. (S4, ep13)
Mr. Brown and Efe team up to secretly film a reality show. (S4, ep14)
Mr. Brown attempts to impress a woman he thinks could be the future Mrs. Brown. (S4, ep15)
Mr. Brown's girlfriend causes a stir. (S4, ep16)
Leah tasks Sandra with making the Thanksgiving turkey. (S4, ep17)
Anastasia decides to go back to college. (S4, ep18)
Chilecia becomes Jeremy's good luck charm in poker but it hinders Philip's relationship. (S4, ep19)
Leah and Jeremy realise that Phillip is a responsible young man. (S4, ep20)
Cora runs for president of the local church. (S4, ep21)
Philip feels as though he is being treated like a child (S4, ep22)