After an eight-year rocky relationship, Black Stand up Comic O'Neal decides to convert to Judaism for his Jewish fiance Miriam. Miriam agrees to get a set of gold teeth in exchange for a perfect honeymoon.
With their wedding fast approaching, Miriam and O'Neal still haven't figured out a seating chart that doesn't feel like the segregated south. Miriam's first attempt to cook Soul Food ends in disaster.
With the wedding just days away, Miriam and O'Neal head to New York where their polar opposite families will meet for the first time.
Just back from their honeymoon, Miriam goes too far in her attempts to beat her biological clock. O'Neal struggles with his fear of becoming a "boring married man".
Miriam confronts O'Neal on his over-the-top spending habits which lead him to a check-cashing joint in an attempt to hide his paychecks. O'Neal's conversion classes hit a snag.
Miriam's reluctance to change her last name wounds O'Neal's ego. O'Neal wonders if marrying a White woman is literally turning him White.
When Miriam and O'Neal are given an assignment to do charity, they soon find out that each of their ideas are far apart from the other...until it comes close to home.
When O'Neal gets homesick for the south, Miriam invites his cousin Lucy to come visit.
When O'Neal's brand new, souped up Jeep fails to impress his mother-in-law, O'Neal tries to score points by hosting his first Shabbat Dinner.
O'Neal gets cocky and decides that he can be a better Jew than Miriam. Meanwhile, Andre backhandedly steals Luba from love-struck Chico, when he takes her on a date.
When O'Neal finds out that he must get re-circumcised for Judaism earlier than he expected he plans an all Red Party to honor the occasion.
With his conversion to Judaism only days away, O'Neal is to busy saying goodbye to his past than preparing for his future, leaving Miriam to fear the worst.