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  • South Central Co-op (Season 1, Episode 4)
  • TV Episode | Comedy, Drama

South Central

Co-op (Season 1, Episode 4)
TV Episode | Comedy, Drama

While working as a cashier at the local co-op market, Joan appears in a television news segment about black-owned businesses. Bobby, her boss, publicly declares himself a hero for providing employment to a down-on-her-luck woman who had ...See moreWhile working as a cashier at the local co-op market, Joan appears in a television news segment about black-owned businesses. Bobby, her boss, publicly declares himself a hero for providing employment to a down-on-her-luck woman who had been forced to go on food stamps. Joan is completely humiliated, and lights into Bobby for sharing her business with the whole city. Bobby insists that he simply wanted to generate good publicity for the co-op, but later apologizes for his insensitivity. Isaiah comes to the store and tries to take back the items Ujamaa is stocked with but Bobby talks him out of it. Tasha is distressed that she cannot attend track meets or hang out with her friends because she must watch Deion every day. Deion refuses to obey her, and begins to scream and physically attack her at one point. When Tasha takes Deion to a therapy session, his psychiatrist senses her frustration and gives her a chance to get some things off her chest. Tasha is happy when Deion reaches out to her, if only momentarily. Written by Anonymous See less
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Director
Producer
Composer
Cinematographer
Editor
Casting Directors
Jaki Brown (as Jaki Brown-Karman) | Kimberly Hardin
Status
Edit Released
Updated May 3, 1994

Release date
May 3, 1994 (United States)
Awards
Series awards
1 win

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