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Shay rededicates a neighborhood landmark and reconnects with her old skate crew. Tray and Bobby get caught up helping an OWL (old white lady) in distress.
Tray finds part-time work in the cafeteria of the kids’ school and finds himself more determined than ever to make it as a chef. Shay straightens Josh out after he tells her that sometimes she “goes off” and scares white people.
Tray wants to see the twins’ birth video, and searching for it brings back emotional memories for Shay.
Tray enlists the halfway house gang to try and take Wavy out before coming to the realization that Wavy isn’t the one to blame for his arrest.
Flashback episode of the entire day leading up to Tray’s arrest that culminates in present day Tray deciding to pay Wavy back for the years he lost.
Left reeling from the error of his ways, Tray goes into a tailspin and turns to Bobby for support.
In an effort to support the homeless shelter at which Shay volunteers much of her time, Tray resorts to old methods of raising quick funds.
Tray attempts to teach his son Shazad how to be a man.
Unbeknownst to Shay, Tray was invited to her mother’s funeral reception, much to her disapproval. Tray stands up for Shay when her family gives her a hard time about not being there in her mother’s later years.
Cousin Bobby convinces Tray to try Tinder. Tray lands a great match but realizes that he’s not emotionally ready for a new relationship.
Tray and Cousin Bobby intercept the kids at school and take them on a trip down memory lane. Shay tries to track down the kids, and Josh reminds Shay that it’s her lie that disrupted the family dynamic.
After getting turned down for a job at a high-end restaurant, Tray stumbles into a position at a chain coffee shop. The twist – it’s owned by Wavy, the drug dealer that Tray took the fall for.
Ex-con Tray is shocked to see how much the world has changed when he’s released from prison for good behavior after a 15-year stint.
In the wake of Tim’s discovery, a newly crowned Boss Baby seizes the chance to show his team what a real leader looks like.
With Baby Corp’s stinkless serum in enemy hands, Turtleneck Superstar CEO Baby issues a challenge to deliver a new formula by 5 p.m.
Tim’s parents enroll him in piano lessons for the rest of the summer. But Boss Baby suspects Tim’s “lessons” are part of a larger Frederic Estes plot.
With the Templeton men away on a “Dudes Weekend,” Staci and Jimbo join forces to return a blankie to its rightful owner.
Gigi’s potty training strategy has a diaperless Boss Baby hanging out in the buff. But a horrified Tim can’t handle all the nakey time.
The Consortium of Ancients floods the market with an irresistibly fluffy new toy that has babies going gaga — a little too gaga.
When Frederic Estes and his friends monopolize Marisol’s talents for elder care, Boss Baby and Tim team up to get their babysitter back.
After being framed for the Puppy Co. leak, a fugitive Boss Baby goes on the lam and comes face to face with an old corporate rival.
On a dark and stormy night, Tim and Boss Baby set traps for two wildly different threats: a mythical monster and a Puppy Co. agent named Bug the Pug.
An innocent trip to the library for toddler story hour sparks a turf war between babydom and Frederic Estes’s Consortium of Ancients.
When Baby Corp’s lead scientist accidentally turns the stinkless serum into a stink enhancer, Boss Baby needs Tim’s help to freshen things up.
After declaring war on old people, Boss Baby focuses the field team’s efforts on Frederic Estes. Tim starts his own big-kid business.
The new Baby Corp CEO gives Boss Baby a big assignment. Meanwhile, Tim’s feisty grandmother moves in, turning the brothers into temporary roommates.
With Bootsy Calico’s plan in full swing, Boss Baby rallies his co-workers to bring Calico and his kittens down and save the town.
An after-hours break-in to save Boss Baby’s job transforms a do-gooding Tim into the daring Tim Templeton: Unleashed.
The Templetons cross paths with a “Cat Cop” with connections to cunning villain Bootsy Calico. Tim masters the art of negotiation.
A “free” family vacation comes at a cost when Tim’s tasked with keeping a plane full of babies calm on an eight-hour flight to Paris.
The team suits up to stop Mega FAT CEO Baby from winning an office spirit day contest that’s totally rigged. Because nobody likes a bully.
While Tim works overtime to do good in the neighborhood, Staci and Boss Baby go undercover to rescue Jimbo from a house that’s crawling with cats.
The brothers stay home with a babysitter while their parents go out for the night. Boss Baby wants to make her look bad — but she’s just too good.
A backed-up Boss Baby is forced to take a sick day when his system stalls — and he can’t go boom-boom. Now it’s up to tim ti take over.
The Field team enters one of their own in the prestigious Lil’ Dumpling Pageant to make sure the winner is someone Baby Corp can trust.