Ep 15. I Love Moesha
- TVPG
- March 2, 1999
- 21 min
Moesha season 4 episode 15 is named "I Love Moesha". The episode sees Moesha dealing with the fallout of a recent break-up with her boyfriend, Q. Moesha is devastated and feels like she can't trust anyone, not even her own family. With Valentine's Day approaching, Moesha is determined to make the holiday special for everyone except herself. She decides to host a Valentine's Day party at The Den, Tyrese's club, and invites all her friends. Hakeem tells Moesha he has a surprise for her at the party, but she's not convinced.
The party gets off to a rocky start when Moesha realizes Q is there. Moesha tries to avoid him, but they end up having a heart-to-heart conversation. Q tells Moesha he still loves her and wants to get back together. Moesha is conflicted because she still has feelings for Q, but she's not sure if she can trust him. Meanwhile, Hakeem's surprise is revealed to be a special performance from R&B singer, Jon B. Moesha is touched by the gesture and Hakeem tells her he loves her.
As the night goes on, Moesha starts to let her guard down and have fun with her friends. She realizes that she doesn't need a boyfriend to be happy and that she has a lot of love in her life. Kim and Niecy both receive surprises from their significant others and Moesha is genuinely happy for them. Moesha shares a dance with Hakeem and they have a moment where it seems like they might kiss, but they decide to just be friends.
At the end of the night, Moesha goes outside to clear her head and runs into Q. They have another heart-to-heart conversation and Moesha finally decides to give Q another chance. They share a kiss and it seems like things might be back on track for the couple.
Overall, "I Love Moesha" is a heartwarming episode about love, friendship, and forgiveness. Moesha learns that love comes in many different forms and that it's important to have love and support from the people around you. The episode has some great performances from Jon B. and the cast and is sure to leave viewers feeling warm and fuzzy inside.