Ep 11. Too Much Soul Food
- TVPG
- November 23, 1997
- 22 min
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7.6 (20)
The Jamie Foxx Show season 2 episode 11, titled "Too Much Soul Food," follows Jamie as he navigates a difficult situation with his family. Jamie's cousin, Junior, is coming to town and he is known for causing trouble and stirring up drama. To make matters worse, Jamie's Aunt Helen is also coming to visit and she is notorious for her excessive cooking and love of soul food.
As Jamie prepares for their arrival, he begins to stress out about the potential chaos that could ensue with Junior and his Aunt both in town. When they finally arrive, everything seems to be going smoothly until Aunt Helen starts cooking up a storm in the kitchen. Jamie tries to watch his waistline and avoid indulging in too much of her delicious cooking, but soon finds himself unable to resist.
Meanwhile, Junior starts causing trouble around town and Jamie becomes increasingly worried that his cousin's antics could land him in hot water. Jamie enlists the help of his friends Fancy and Braxton to keep an eye on Junior and prevent him from causing any more trouble. However, their efforts prove to be futile as Junior continues to act out and cause chaos wherever he goes.
As tensions rise between Jamie and his family, he realizes that he needs to take control of the situation before it spirals out of control. With the help of Fancy and Braxton, Jamie comes up with a plan to confront Junior and Aunt Helen about their behavior. He lets them know that their actions are unacceptable and that they need to start showing respect for him and his home.
In the end, Jamie's family members apologize for their behavior and express their love and appreciation for him. Aunt Helen promises to be more mindful of Jamie's health goals and Junior agrees to behave himself and stay out of trouble. With the family drama resolved, Jamie is able to relax and enjoy the rest of their visit.
Overall, "Too Much Soul Food" is a heartwarming episode that showcases the importance of family and the challenges that come with maintaining those relationships. Jamie's struggles with his family members' behavior and his own self-control are relatable and entertaining, making this episode a fan favorite.