Smart Guy

Season 1

7 episodes · Mar 26, 1997

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  • S1E1

    Pilot

    Mar 26, 199722m

    T.J. skips grades and enters high school at age 10.

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  • S1E2

    The Code

    Apr 2, 199722m

    In the opener, T.J. has trouble learning the ropes outside the classroom and pays the price for breaking ""The Code,"" which states you never rat on a friend. The friend in question is Mo, a star player on the school's basketball team. When T.J. tattles on Mo for smoking in the boys room, Mo is suspended from the team and misses an important game. Ostracized and unhappy, T.J. hatches a misguided plot to make amends by sabotaging the rival team's report cards.

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  • S1E3

    Brother, Brother

    Apr 9, 199722m

    Two twin sisters move to the school. Marcus gets a date with the pretty cheerleader, but unknowingly mistakes her for her smart twin later. As he realizes how much he likes them both, Marcus sets up a plan to date them both. The cheerleader will date Marcus, while the intelligent one will date ... Marquis.

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  • S1E4

    Don't Do That Thing You Do

    Apr 16, 199722m

    When the keyboard player in Marcus' band breaks his finger, T.J sits in. Meanwhile, Yvette is mortified when her friend admits having a crush on her dad.

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  • S1E5

    Lab Rats

    Apr 23, 199722m

    When Mo and T.J. are teamed up by their biology teacher to observe animal behavior, T.J. decides they'll watch his brother Marcus and sister Yvette.

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  • S1E6

    A Little Knowledge

    Apr 30, 199722m

    T.J. earns a spot on the game show Knowledge College in the hope that his winnings will help defray household expenses, but the pressure may be too much.

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  • S1E7

    Baby, It's You and You and You

    May 7, 199722m

    Yvette is convinced T.J. is dying to go to the prom, despite his protestations, so Floyd gets him a date -- then Marcus gets him a date -- then Yvette gets him a date....

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