A 19-year-old woman steals into Steve's life claiming to be his daughter, the outcome of a long-ago romantic liasion. Meanwhile, Bullethead is suddenly popular when everyone learns that he has a pair of floor seat tickets to a Chicago Bulls game. - - - Steve and Cedric's friendly game of dominoes is interrupted when the doorbell rings. A girl introduces herself as Ashley Hawkins…his daughter. Dumbfounded, Steve faints on the spot. Revived, Steve does his best to deny it. However, when shown a collection of some old love letters to her mother and a locket he hasn't seen in many years, he has a hard time denying Ashley Hawkins is whom she claims to be. The next day, Steve arrives in class to find all the students showering Bullethead with compliments. Bullethead explains his sudden popularity with the pair of floor seats to the Chicago Bulls basketball game. Ashley visits Steve to announce she's decided to leave and not cause any further trouble. Steve doesn't want here to go and a
Name | Type | Role | |
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Lawrence T. Holmes | Writer | ||
John Freeland, Jr. | Guest Star | ||
Saadia Persad | Guest Star | ||
Stan Lathan | Director |