Episode
The Wayans Bros.: All in the Family Feud
Overview
When the Williams family is chosen to compete on the TV quiz show ""Family Battle,"" Pops and Shawn try to improve their odds of winning by replacing the dim-witted Marlon with ""cousin"" Dee.
Details
- Series
- The Wayans Bros.
- Season
- Season 4
- Episode
- Episode 11
- Air date
- 1998-01-14
- Runtime
- 30 min
Episode context
All in the Family Feud is Episode 11 in Season 4 of The Wayans Bros.. It aired on 1998-01-14. The runtime is 30 min.
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Episode 10: Ted's Revenge
Shawn's former boss Ted is released from a mental institution and plots revenge against Shawn for causing him to lose his job at an ad agency.
Episode 12: Raging Marlon
Marlon reluctantly steps into the ring with former boxing champ Hector ""Hot-Pepper"" Lopez after he brags about accidentally knocking him out at the gym.
More episodes from this season
Episode 9: Can I Get A Witness?
The Williams family is placed under police protection after Marlon observes a bank robbery and the culprit sends his big brother to deal with any witnesses.
Episode 13: The Son of Marlon
When Shawn introduces Marlon to a beautiful woman, he fails to mention one little thing: her 7-year-old son. But Marlon forms an instant bond with the boy, prompting him to consider becoming both a daddy and a husband.
Episode 8: I Was En Vogue's Love Slave
Marlon's gonna get it -- ""it"" being a $25 million lawsuit -- after a tabloid prints a false story about him being the ""love slave"" of the En Vogue singers. En Vogue performs ""Let It Flow"" in a cameo appearance.
Episode 14: Dee's Deelemma
Dee's relationship with a shy dentist starts to decay thanks to Marlon and Shawn.
Episode 7: Pops' Last Hurrah
At first Shawn and Marlon are afraid -- then they're petrified -- after a series of misunderstandings lead them to believe that Pops has just a few weeks to live. Gloria Gaynor sings ""I Will Survive"" in a cameo appearance.
Episode 15: Independence Day
Marlon's dream of moving on up to his own place turns into a nightmare when his seemingly deluxe apartment starts falling apart, and he learns he can't get out of the 10-year lease he signed.
Episode 6: Odd Man Out
Marlon is on the receiving end of a number of childish practical jokes after Shawn's old high-school buddy Terrell returns. But Marlon thinks the biggest joke may be on Shawn, who keeps loaning money to his supposedly well-off friend.
Episode 16: Help A Brother Out
Marlon befriends a homeless man in order to study him prior to auditioning for a role as a vagrant in an upcoming film.
Episode 5: Unspoken Token
Upset when he learns he's been hired by a high-tech company simply because he's black, Shawn dreams that he's J.J. Evans on his favorite show Good Times, with Grandma as Willona, Pops as James, and Marlon as Michael.
Episode 17: The Rich Girl
Shawn worries that his family will embarrass him in front of his girlfriend's wealthy father.