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1. On a Dead Guy's Bench
Air date: Nov 16, 2020
Bob enlists Tunde's help to buy an engagement ring, but his plans to propose to Abishola are upended by her belief that a traditional marriage is more trouble than it's worth.
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2. Paris Is for Lovers, Not Mothers
Air date: Nov 23, 2020
Kemi leans on Abishola after an argument with Chukwuemeka, disrupting her and Bob's engagement celebration; Dottie gives Douglas a new job at MaxDot.
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3. Straight Outta Lagos
Air date: Nov 30, 2020
Bob is excited to show off Abishola at his industry awards gala, but ruins the evening when he doesn't let her speak for herself; Douglas tries fitting in with Goodwin and Kofo as one of the guys on the warehouse floor.
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4. Camp Bananas
Air date: Dec 7, 2020
For the sake of Bob's health, Bob and Abishola try reducing stress by taking a day off together; Christina is boss for the day at MaxDot; Gloria steps in to care for Dottie.
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5. Sleeping Next to an Old Boat
Air date: Dec 14, 2020
Abishola worries that Bob's privileged lifestyle is starting to rub off on Dele; a new robot vacuum brings Tunde joy, but begins to make Olu feel insecure.
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6. A Tight Ass Is a Wonderful Thing
Air date: Jan 4, 2021
Thanks to Abishola's brutal honesty, Bob finds himself in a feud with Kemi; after Douglas makes a big mistake on the warehouse floor, Goodwin hates himself for looking the other way.
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7. The Wrong Adebambo
Air date: Jan 18, 2021
When Abishola's husband makes a surprise visit, Bob sees this as a perfect opportunity for Abishola to ask for a divorce; Abishola is surprised when past feelings for her husband come up.
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8. Honest Yak Prices
Air date: Jan 25, 2021
With Abishola's husband adamant that he'll never agree to a divorce, Bob and Abishola grow disheartened that they will never be able to get married.
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9. Tunde the Boy King
Air date: Feb 8, 2021
After a chance encounter, Abishola and Christina unexpectedly hit it off as future sisters-in-law; Douglas gives the workers a much-needed morale boost but feels pressured when Bob praises him as a natural leader.
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10. The Cheerleader Leader
Air date: Feb 22, 2021
After Tayo forbids Dele from dancing, Abishola enlists Bob's help in talking to Dele about his feelings.
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Tv Season Info
- Genre: Comedy
- Network: CBS
- Premiere Date: Nov 16, 2020
- Executive producers: Chuck Lorre, Eddie Gorodetsky, Alan J. Higgins
Cast & Crew

Beth McCarthy-Miller
Director

Eddie Gorodetskycre
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Chuck Lorre
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Eddie Gorodetsky
Executive Producer

Alan J. Higgins
Executive Producer

Gina Yashere
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Chuck Lorre
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Alan J. Higgins
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Nathan Chetty
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Carla Filisha
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Critic Reviews for Bob Hearts Abishola: Season 2
Audience Reviews for Bob Hearts Abishola: Season 2
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Dec 31, 2022its one of my best tv serie. I love it
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Jun 08, 2021Very funny show. Great cast.
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Jan 13, 2021I can't even stand to have it on in the background any longer. The stereotypes are bad. What exactly does Chuck Lorre have on CBS to allow them to keep renewing!
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Jan 06, 2021This show has all the elements I look for in a TV comedy. There are endearing characters, a good and believable story line, and growth in and through the relationships. I like that it shines a light on interracial dating in a light but truthful fashion, exhibits a sophisticated understanding of cultural misunderstandings and divergences. The experience of the son of an immigrant family is amazingly recognizable and more similar than I expected to my experience as a daughter of an older pair of immigrant parents. I'm not as thrilled with the characters of Bob's siblings..they are less deftly drawn than Bob, Abishola, his mom, her aunt and uncle and the others in their emotional space.
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Dec 18, 2020Now that the setup of Season One is over, I'm finding I'm enjoying Season Two even more. The show is just so sweet, but with some good edgy humor. I'm happy that they are fleshing out the supporting characters more. Kofo and Goodwin show that family is the same everywhere. I've warmed up to Babatunde and Oluwatoyin. My husband seems to find Babatunde especially hilarious; I think it may be because they are two peas in a pod. I do find Dorothy hard to take, but I understand why her character is the way she is. I'm still having problems warming up to Bob's siblings. Bob Hearts Abishola is one of only two sit-coms I watch now. I can't take any of the rest.
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