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+ | | title = My Fair Marlon |
+ | | image = File:WB 1x5 - My Fair Marlon.jpg |
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+ | | series = ''[[The Wayans Bros.]]'' |
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+ | | episode = 5 |
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+ | | overall = 5 |
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+ | | code = 456856 |
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+ | | imdb = tt0744556 |
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| airdate = February 8, 1995 |
| airdate = February 8, 1995 |
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+ | | guests = [[Lela Rochon]] <br> [[Paris Vaughn]] <br> [[Neal Lerner]] <br> [[Eric Saiet]] <br> [[Ivelka Reyes]] |
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| writer = [[David Wyatt]] |
| writer = [[David Wyatt]] |
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| director = [[John Bowab]] |
| director = [[John Bowab]] |
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− | | previous = [[Free Wally]] |
+ | | previous = ''"[[Free Wally]]"'' |
− | | next = [[Pops Moves In]] |
+ | | next = ''"[[Pops Moves In]]"'' |
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+ | {{Also see:}} |
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+ | ==Synopsis== |
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+ | Shawn helps Marlon write poetry to impress a girl. |
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==Plot== |
==Plot== |
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− | The [[Valerie|woman]] of [[Marlon Williams|Marlon]]'s dreams loves poetry, so he gets [[Shawn Williams|Shawn]] to help him write her love poems. However, things turn |
+ | The [[Valerie|woman]] of [[Marlon Williams|Marlon]]'s dreams loves poetry, so he gets [[Shawn Williams|Shawn]] to help him write her love poems. However, things turn awry when [[Lisa Saunders|Lisa]] discovers the poems and thinks Shawn is cheating on her. |
==Cast== |
==Cast== |
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*[[Shawn Wayans]] as [[Shawn Williams]] |
*[[Shawn Wayans]] as [[Shawn Williams]] |
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*[[John Witherspoon]] as [[John "Pops" Williams]] |
*[[John Witherspoon]] as [[John "Pops" Williams]] |
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+ | ===Recurring cast/Guest stars=== |
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*[[Lela Rochon]] as [[Lisa Saunders]] |
*[[Lela Rochon]] as [[Lisa Saunders]] |
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− | *[[Paris Vaughn]] as [[Valerie]] |
+ | *[[Paris Vaughn]] as [[Valerie]] (as Paris Vaughn) |
− | *[[Neal Lerner]] as |
+ | *[[Neal Lerner]] as Maitre 'D |
− | *[[Eric Saiet]] as [[Matt]] |
+ | *[[Eric Saiet]] as [[Matt Embers]] |
+ | *[[Ivelka Reyes]] as [[Jane]] |
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+ | ==More external linkks== |
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+ | *{{Tv.com episode|42721}} |
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[[Category:Episodes]] |
[[Category:Episodes]] |
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[[Category:Season 1]] |
[[Category:Season 1]] |
Latest revision as of 00:19, 12 August 2019
My Fair Marlon is the fifth episode of season one of The Wayans Bros.; it was also the 5th overall series episode. Written by David Wyatt, the episode, which was directed by John Bowad first aired on the WB Network on February 8, 1995.
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Synopsis[]
Shawn helps Marlon write poetry to impress a girl.
Plot[]
The woman of Marlon's dreams loves poetry, so he gets Shawn to help him write her love poems. However, things turn awry when Lisa discovers the poems and thinks Shawn is cheating on her.
Cast[]
- Marlon Wayans as Marlon Williams
- Shawn Wayans as Shawn Williams
- John Witherspoon as John "Pops" Williams
Recurring cast/Guest stars[]
- Lela Rochon as Lisa Saunders
- Paris Vaughn as Valerie (as Paris Vaughn)
- Neal Lerner as Maitre 'D
- Eric Saiet as Matt Embers
- Ivelka Reyes as Jane