This is My Bullsh*t...And You're Welcome to It (a.k.a. Get Your Hand Out of My Womb)

Season 1, Episode 1, Aired

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    • Music: "Jungle Boogie" by Kool & the Gang
    • Nilyne Fields is best known for her performances as a contestant on the first season of UPN's "The Road to Stardom with Missy Elliott."
    • In the original films, "Barbershop" and "Barbershop 2: Back in Business," the character Dinka played by Leonard Earl Howse was a heavy-set, kind hearted Nigerian barber. In the series, he goes by the name Yinka and is very slim. Also, Eddie has a new look. He no longer dons a "Frederick Douglass"-like afro.
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    • Terri: "As much as I wanna like regular kill you, I'm gonna try and do it with some kindness, some sympathy..."
      Nia: "Look, I just want..."
      Terri: "I'm being sympathetic, bitch, don't f***ing interrupt me."
    • Calvin: (talking to Yinka) You say just like there's some acceptable amount of sex people can put into home movies. I think Paris Hilton and R. Kelly have taught us no.
    • Calvin: Romadal shot Malcolm X? That was like 40 years ago, this kid's about 25. How's it possible he could have been one of the shooters Eddie: Evil doesn't die.
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    • Eddie: "We had a little pre-meeting and we've decided to vote Romadal off the island."
      A reference to the hit CBS series, "Survivior."
    • Isaac: "You know if Kobe Bryant would've had some courvoisier on him, he wouldn't have to shell out that $13 million."
      Isaac makes a reference to the 2003 Kobe Bryant sexual assault case.
    • Jen: "Go find your little Bill. Where's your little Bill?"
      Interrupting Calvin from cursing in from of their son, Jen instructs the baby to go watch "Little Bill," a television show for children produced by Bill Cosby.
    • Calvin: "I think Paris Hilton and R. Kelly have taught us no."
      Celebrities Paris Hilton and R. Kelly were both infamous for separately making "home movies" that were either bootlegged or stolen.
    • Calvin (talking to Eddie): "Audubon Ballroom?"
      The Audubon Ballroom in New York City became famous on February 21, 1965 when three gunmen rushed onstage, pulled out their guns and shot humanitarian Malcolm X 15 times at close range.
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