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List of The PJs episodes

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This is a list of all episodes of The PJs .

Series overview

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SeasonEpisodesOriginally released
First releasedLast releasedNetwork
1 14January 10, 1999 (1999年01月10日)December 17, 1999 (1999年12月17日)Fox
2 17May 30, 2000 (2000年05月30日)September 5, 2000 (2000年09月05日)
3 12 (2 unaired)October 8, 2000 (2000年10月08日)May 20, 2001 (2001年05月20日)The WB

Episodes

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Season 1 (1999)

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TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release dateProd.
code
Viewers
(millions)
11"Hangin' with Mr. Super"John PaysonDonald BeckJanuary 10, 1999 (1999年01月10日)PJ-10321.99[1]
Calvin decides that he wants to be just like Thurgood. But after getting yelled at by Calvin's parents over the phone, Thurgood must change Calvin's mind, and in turn remind himself of how great he is.
22"Bones, Bugs and Harmony"John LogueMarc Wilmore January 12, 1999 (1999年01月12日)PJ-10711.36[2]
Thurgood assumes the worst when he finds Mrs. Avery eating dog food.
33"The Door"Ric HeitzmanSteve Tompkins & Larry Wilmore January 19, 1999 (1999年01月19日)PJ-10111.34[3]
Thurgood gets a thug-proof door from HUD but faces a crisis when a local gang steals it.
44"Journal Fever"David BleimanKyra Keene & Janine ShermanJanuary 26, 1999 (1999年01月26日)PJ-1049.73[4]
Thurgood decides to take care of Muriel when she gets the flu.
55"Rich Man, Porn Man"John Logue and Mark GustafsonBill Freiberger February 2, 1999 (1999年02月02日)PJ-10211.40[5]
When Thurgood stumbles across an old movie theater, he calls on the help of his tenants to fix it. But he ends up making it a porno theater after accidentally bringing in a dirty movie on opening night thanks to Tarnell.
66"Bougie Nights"Mark Gustafson David FlebotteFebruary 9, 1999 (1999年02月09日)PJ-1058.73[6]
A mysterious tenant (who is actually Hilton Jacobs, the owner of the building) dies and bequeaths his luxury penthouse apartment, which the Stubbses move into and then face criticism from the residents that Thurgood has gone "bougie".
77"A Hero Ain't Nothing But A Super"John PaysonSteve Pepoon February 16, 1999 (1999年02月16日)PJ-1089.07[7]
When the Stubbs get robbed, Muriel comes to the rescue and catches the burglar. But Muriel becomes jealous that Thurgood gets all the credit.
88"He's Gotta Have It"David BleimanLes FiresteinFebruary 23, 1999 (1999年02月23日)PJ-1099.29[8]
Thurgood's libido increases when he takes a prescription drug to stabilize his blood pressure.
99"Boyz' N the Woods"Paul Harrod Ilana Wernick & Saladin PattersonApril 6, 1999 (1999年04月06日)PJ-1108.37[9]
When Thurgood is too late to sign Calvin and Juicy up for a camping trip, he decides that he could give them a better camping trip.
1010"Operation Gumbo Drop"John LogueBill FreibergerApril 13, 1999 (1999年04月13日)PJ-1118.58[10]
When Thurgood enters a gumbo cooking contest, Juicy enters the contest after encouragement to do so, and a jealous Thurgood decides to sabotage Juicy's gumbo in order to win the contest.
1111"U Go Kart"Billy JarchoDavid FlebotteMay 4, 1999 (1999年05月04日)PJ-1128.06[11]
Thurgood builds the boys a go-kart which mysteriously disappears.
1212"House Potty"David BleimanTom BradyMay 11, 1999 (1999年05月11日)PJ-1138.82[12]
Thurgood decides to renovate the housing project, not by fixing the problems the tenants have, but by adding a space-age toilet that takes care of his main problem of fixing toilets, and forces him to resign.
1313"Haiti Sings the Blues"Paul HarrodKen Keeler May 18, 1999 (1999年05月18日)PJ-1068.22[13]
Haiti Lady places a curse on Thurgood that fails; and she must deal with the loss of both the tenants' and her own self-respect, over her absentee powers.
1414"How the Super Stoled Christmas"John LogueStory by : Steve Pepoon & Bill Freiberger
Teleplay by : Steve Pepoon
December 17, 1999 (1999年12月17日)PJ-2105.53[14]
When Thurgood can't afford to get Muriel a computer for Christmas, he makes a deal with the owner of the pawn shop to repo the items the other tenants can't make their payments for. Unbeknownst to Thurgood, they were skipping their payments to buy Thurgood a Christmas present. Eventually they find out through Nula that Thurgood was the repo Man and proceed to jump him. parody of How the Grinch Stole Christmas!

Season 2 (2000)

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TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release dateProd.
code
Viewers
(millions)
151"Home School Dazed"Mike JohnsonSaladin K. Patterson May 30, 2000 (2000年05月30日)PJ-2015.55[15]
Thurgood goes back to school with Calvin & Juicy to get his diploma.
162"The Postman's Always Shot Twice"Richard C. ZimmermanMichael Price May 30, 2000 (2000年05月30日)PJ-2035.88[15]
Mrs. Avery accidentally shoots at the building's postman and is sent to a nursing home.
173"The Preacher's Life"Marv Newland David FlebotteJune 6, 2000 (2000年06月06日)PJ-2025.55[16]
Thurgood decides to become a preacher after being shocked while fixing the Church's electrical problems.
184"The HJs"Mike DietzBill FreibergerJune 13, 2000 (2000年06月13日)PJ-2055.71[17]

Thurgood reopens the radio station and he and Smokey inadvertently become a hit comedy team, until Smokey's popularity enrages him.

Note: This is the first time an episode has Eddie Murphy and Mark Moseley be Absent from the cast.
195"Haiti and the Tramp"Neema Barnette Lester Lewis June 13, 2000 (2000年06月13日)PJ-2046.76[17]
Haiti Lady and Walter start falling in love, but when Walter announces they're getting married, it's up to Thurgood to stop the wedding.
206"Smokey the Squatter"Mike WellinsIlana WernickJune 27, 2000 (2000年06月27日)PJ-2076.12[18]
Thurgood and Smokey end up on the run from the law after Thurgood tries to frame Smokey for theft of his TV.
217"Weave's Have A Dream"Sean BurnsMarc Wilmore June 27, 2000 (2000年06月27日)PJ-2086.28[18]
Thurgood sets up a hair salon for Muriel, but Bebe invites herself in as a stylist, taking customers from Muriel, as the customers prefer Bebe’s gossip. Muriel, then blurts out a secret about Bebe, only it’s not gossip. Not liking the taste of her own medicine, Bebe’s disdain leads to the two sisters coming to fisticuffs.
228"Let's Get Ready To Crumble"William X. JarchoStephen Leff & Jim PattersonJuly 4, 2000 (2000年07月04日)PJ-2183.20[19]
Thurgood wrestles with the Governor when they want to tear down the projects and relocate the tenants.
239"Who Da Boss"Peter Boyd MacLeanLester LewisJuly 4, 2000 (2000年07月04日)PJ-2123.49[19]
Thurgood is pleased when he finds out that Muriel is going to become his boss, however he gets frustrated when he finds out that she wants to make him work.
2410"Fear of a Black Rat"Marv Newland Robert GaylorJuly 11, 2000 (2000年07月11日)PJ-2134.96[20]
Thurgood fights against Don King, Muriel's first love, in the local rat fights.
2511"Ghetto Superstars"Chel White Kyra Keene & Janine ShermanJuly 11, 2000 (2000年07月11日)PJ-2095.50[20]
Thurgood becomes the boys' rap star manager. Guest star Snoop Dogg
2612"What's Eating Juicy Hudson?"Mike JohnsonJonathan Goldstein July 18, 2000 (2000年07月18日)PJ-2155.11[21]
Juicy rebels against his father’s smothering and he builds a treehouse with Thurgood’s help.
2713"The Jeffersons"Sean BurnsIlana WernickJuly 25, 2000 (2000年07月25日)PJ-2065.76[22]
Thurgood runs for political office after finding out that he's related to Thomas Jefferson.
2814"Robbin' HUD"Paul HarrodMichael PriceAugust 1, 2000 (2000年08月01日)PJ-2166.21[23]
When HUD fails to provide the Hilton Jacobs Projects with a new water filter, Thurgood and his posse resort to burglary and discover a distinct absence of honor among thieves.
2915"Cliffhangin' With Mr. Super"John LogueLarry Wilmore & Steve Tompkins August 15, 2000 (2000年08月15日)PJ-2225.02[24]
Bebe thinks she's pregnant after unintentionally spending a night with Thurgood.
3016"The Last Affirmative Action Hero"Lyndon BarroisRon Corcillo & A.J. PoulinAugust 29, 2000 (2000年08月29日)PJ-2144.92[25]
Thurgood is made responsible for protecting the area's image when a film project chooses the PJs for location shooting.
3117"Parole Officer and a Gentleman"John LogueReid Harrison September 5, 2000 (2000年09月05日)PJ-2175.25[26]
Walter helps Thurgood go to jail to get dental care, but the friends end up at odds over the price Thurgood has to pay when he's released.

Season 3 (2000–01)

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TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release dateProd.
code
Viewers
(millions)
321"Boyz Under the Hood"Kirk KelleySaladin PattersonOctober 8, 2000 (2000年10月08日)PJ-2193.79[27]
Calvin is jealous of Juicy knowing more about cars than him.
332"Scarthroat"Carl WillatSaladin PattersonDecember 31, 2000 (2000年12月31日)PJ-2112.55[28]
Sanchez, who was the only person to prepare for Y2K, lords over the distribution of victuals after New Year's Eve brings a power outage and food shortage to the Hilton-Jacobs Projects.
343"Smoke Gets In Your High-Rise"Paul HarrodWarren BellFebruary 4, 2001 (2001年02月04日)PJ-3013.53[29]
Thurgood makes a deal to place a cigarette advertisement on the side of the Hilton-Jacobs building in exchange for free air-conditioning.
354"National Buffoon's European Vacation"John LogueStephen Leff & Jim PattersonFebruary 11, 2001 (2001年02月11日)PJ-3022.28[30]
Juicy develops a crush on Muriel and starts leaving gifts for her anonymously, but Thurgood claims the gifts are from him.
365"Cruising for a Bluesing"Sean BurnsDan McGrath February 18, 2001 (2001年02月18日)PJ-3032.35[31]
Thurgood tries to get to a Blues gig, but he gets trapped in on the South South Side.
376"It Takes a Thurgood"K.T. BellKriss Turner February 25, 2001 (2001年02月25日)PJ-3042.45[32]
Thurgood discovers a homeless teen named Sharique living in the boiler room.
387"Miracle Cleaner on 134th Street"Mike JohnsonMike Barker & Matt Weitzman April 29, 2001 (2001年04月29日)PJ-3051.51[33]
Thurgood tells Sharique about a miracle cleaning product he created and how a corporation tried to exploit it.
398"Survival: In tha Hood"Mike DietzScott Taylor & Freddie Gutierrez & Wesley JohnsonMay 6, 2001 (2001年05月06日)PJ-3061.82[34]
The projects split into two factions for a televised competition based on Survivor called "Survival: In Tha Hood."
409"Let's Get Ready to Rumba"Marv Newland Stephen Leff & Jim Patterson May 13, 2001 (2001年05月13日)PJ-3071.38[35]
Mrs. Avery makes it through a heart attack and decides to enter a dance contest.
4110"A Race to His Credit"John LogueStory by : Warren Bell & Dan McGrath
Teleplay by : Michael Rowe & Kriss Turner
May 20, 2001 (2001年05月20日)PJ-3082.78[36]
Thurgood gets a credit card and, thinking that it's free money, spends it on anything and everything he wants—until he realizes that credit card users have to pay back what they buy.
4211"Red Man's Burden"Paul HarrodMaiya Williams 2003 (2003)PJ-221N/A
Jimmy cashes in on his American Indian ancestry when he opens a casino in the projects. Note: The episode was not shown on The WB, but was aired on syndication networks.
4312"Clip Show"Earlton DavisSteve Tompkins & Larry Wilmore2003 (2003)PJ-220N/A
Thurgood talks about his life making the show to an interviewer, with clips from past episodes used to illustrate his points. This episode is done from a lack-of-fourth wall perspective and features a different voice actor for Thurgood. Note: The episode was not shown on The WB, but was aired on syndication networks.

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