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- Jerrod Carmichael makes his directorial debut and stars in On the Count of Three, a darkly comic feature about two best friends, Val (Carmichael) and Kevin (Christopher Abbott), on the last day of their lives.
- Follow the life of Jerrod Carmichael through his encounters with friends, family, and strangers in his search for love, sex, and connection.
- Stand-up comedian Jerrod Carmichael navigates through life with his therapist-in-training girlfriend and his heavily-opinionated family.
- A successful comic tries to put his life back on track after his marriage falls apart.
- As his experiment in radical honesty begins, Jerrod confronts his crush, avoids his mother, and scrambles to find a date to the Emmys®.
- Jerrod Carmichael and his girlfriend Maxine have decided to move in together, but Jerrod is reluctant to tell his opinionated parents.
- Preparations for Jerrod's birthday celebration are interrupted when a protest breaks out in the community, dividing the family.
- Joe has a minor heart complication after trying kale, leading to a debate about health, death and the future of the family.
- Jerrod mentors a teenage boy; the family discusses gender roles; Bobby is served with divorce papers.
- Cynthia and Joe have their reverend over to dinner and try to keep Jerrod and Bobby from revealing the inconvenient (sinful) truths about their lives.
- Maxine's discovery of a gun in Jerrod's sock drawer starts a debate throughout the family.
- When Cynthia sees her Reverend with someone who is not his wife, the family comes together to discuss cheating and consequences. Jerrod is shocked when this family discussion reveals that Maxine is no stranger to infidelity.
- Maxine rejects Jerrod's invitation to a Bill Cosby concert, and the family is divided on whether or not you can appreciate entertainment free from scandal surrounding the entertainer.
- Joe decides to vote for Trump after meeting him, much to Maxine's dismay, and each family member takes up for his or her candidate; Jerrod attempts to hear all sides of the election debate and attends a Trump rally with Joe.
- With sudden rent hikes threatening to drive Nekeisha out of her neighborhood, the family is forced to consider the effects of gentrification and the fact that Jerrod and Bobby are on opposite sides of the issue.
- The family gets into a debate about consent when a friend of Maxine and Jerrod's posts about her sexual assault on social media.
- Bobby brings home his new girlfriend, leading to a debate about the effects of money that reveals a financial situation for Maxine which Jerrod might not be able to handle.
- Jerrod gets into a fight with a soldier and Joe's attempt to solve the problem only makes it worse.
- Joe and his sons take a trip to visit his mother, who gives them quite a dilemma.
- Jerrod fights against being labeled a victim after surviving a shooting, but is put in a spot when he must tell a policeman exactly what happened.
- Cynthia reacts badly to a birthday gift from Jerrod and Maxine, so Jerrod tries to prove there should be no rules about what is and isn't acceptable regarding race.
- Maxine sets Bobby up with a friend the family thinks is unattractive, leading to a debate about beauty and superficiality.
- A family secret is revealed when Bobby receives a mysterious Facebook message.
- The family holds an intervention for Nekeisha that becomes a debate over how best to handle stress.
- Cynthia is forced to confront problems in her marriage when she learns her parents are growing apart.