
All of Us, the series inspired by the domestic adventures of entertainment superstars Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith, reflects a new generation's enlightened attitude toward juggling ex-spouses, dating and professional lives with humor, sensitivity and heart. Robert James, an entertainment reporter for a local Los Angeles television station, is handsome, smart and thoroughly modern in his thinking -- as he should be, considering his romantic and parental entanglements. Recently divorced from the somewhat self-absorbed Neesee, the mother of their endearing 6-year-old son, Bobby Jr., they refuse to buy into the old stereotype that being divorced means you can't get along with the ex. Providing friendship and varying degrees of support and advice to Robert is Dirk, his best friend and producer. A free-spirited bachelor, Dirk always pushes Robert to live his life to the fullest.
An entertainment reporter raises his 5-year-old his son with his ex-wife while embarking on a new relationship.
Neese and Tia try to out-do each other by planning separate birthday parties for Bobby Jr.; Bobby Jr.'s friends (Trey and Jaden Smith) convince him that his parents are getting back together.
Tia gets jealous when she finds Robert's old wedding video showing him happy with his former wife; Neesee and Robert fight over who gets custody of Bobby Jr.'s old crib.
Neesee volunteers at Bobby Jr.'s school, where she comes between Tia and her best friend; Beyonce Knowles towns the tables on Robert during an interview.
Neesee reveals that she intends to keep Robert's last name, even though they are officially divorced.
Neesee starts dating her handsome dentist (Boris Kodjoe); Robert's jealousy escalates to a childish competition.
Robert insists that both Tia and Neesee be included in a profile of his home life only to learn that Neesee has been edited out.
Bobby Jr. has trouble adjusting when Tia moves into the house with Robert.
A recently divorced college buddy (Will Smith) returns to Los Angeles and ends up romantically entangled with Neesee.
Robert and Tia's passion is checked by a fear of exposure; Neesee wants to use Robert's contacts to start a catering business.
Bobby Jr. believes his dad is the real Santa Claus after he catches Santa kissing Tia; Tia's father (James Avery) visits.
The catering business is booming when Bobby starts acting out, forcing Neesee to balance her career and his needs.
After Larry allows Tia's old friend to stay with them, he becomes suspicious of his motives toward Tia; Neesee and Alex take over Robert's kitchen.
Neesee is furious when she finds out that Robert has taught their son to box; Alex tries a few moves on her trainer (Sugar Shane Mosley).
Robert's college buddy, Johnny (Will Smith), returns to see Neesee, and they all take a road trip to Las Vegas.
Neesee proposes to Robert's college buddy, Johnny (Will Smith), but the newly engaged couple is too afraid to tell him.
Dirk's estranged brother (Tyra Banks) reveals he has had a sex-change operation; Robert's mother (Patti LaBelle) collapses during a visit.
Neesee's child-support check bounces when Tia accidentally gives Robert's sister, Carmen (Tisha Campbell-Martin), money that was intended for Bobby Jr.; Dirk and Jonelle try to start a romance.
Robert tries to prove his love for Tia by having a wedding that is more extravagant than his first wedding to Neesee.
Robert forgets Tina's birthday until the last minute, when he frantically enlists Neesee and Bobby's help to throw together a surprise party.
When Robert and Neesee learn that Bobby does not socialize in school, they book a play-date for him with the most popular kid in the class.
Tia re-examines her relationship with Robert when she realizes that marrying him means that Neesee will also be a part of her life forever; an instructor (Michael DeLorenzo) gives the gang tango lessons.
Robert is disappointed when a night of passion does not change things with Tia; Neesee tries to bring the lovers together, only to learn that she is the reason for their separation.
Robert realizes his grief is rubbing off on Bobby Jr., so he decides to break out of his depression and teach him a few things about women.
Robert tries to keep tabs on Tia during her date with a flirty firefighter, but he gets more than he bargained for when he learns she kissed the guy.
When Neesee nurses an ailing Robert and Bobby Jr. back to health, Robert's old feelings for her return.
After his breakup with his fiance and losing his job, Robert is getting his life back on track, until Neesee is forced to move in after her apartment burns.
Neesee receives her insurance check and starts looking for a new place, and Robert is delighted that she may move out.
Robert meets a great woman who understands his living situation, but he is disappointed to learn she once dated Dirk.
Desperate to restart their sex lives, Robert and Neesee try online dating and both are surprised by the matchmaking results.
Robert and Neesee struggle to deal with a letter that he wrote her four years earlier; Bobby discovers a hair.
Neesee finds a new condo to move into, but it is still under construction; Robert and Neesee help get Courtney (Laivan Greene) into Bobby's school.
Robert takes Bobby to the police station as a punishment for prank calling 911.
Neesee hosts a charity bachelor auction; Robert pays Neesee to bid on him, but a mystery woman outbids her.
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Tia and Robert create a scene at Dirk and Jonelle's wedding when Tia rebuffs Robert for almost kissing Neesee.
Robert and Nessee have dinner to discuss the romantic spark between them, but it turns catty as old habits resurface reminding them of why they got divorced in the first place.
Neesee invites the gang to luxury box seats at a basketball game, but panic sets in when Bobby disappears.
Neesee's mother and Tia's father visit for Thanksgiving dinner.
Robert coaches a game in which he is forced to deal with a boisterous heckling father, but he turns the other cheek in order to teach Bobby a lesson.
A snowstorm forces Robert off the road on his way to an interview in New York and jeopardizes his chances of spending Christmas with Bobby and Tia.
Robert, Neesee and Tia disagree on how to deal with Bobby when he is caught lying.
Frankie, an old friend, returns to town as a minister, causing Robert and Neesee to re-evaluate their lives and make some changes.
Robert refuses to accept that Bobby has ADD and tries to cure him without therapy.
Robert's romantic New York weekend with Tia goes awry when his interview with Serena Williams keeps getting rescheduled by her wacky assistant.
When Jonelle throws Dirk out, he goes to stay at Robert and Tia's house causing them to become involved in his breakup.
Robert gets a job on "Entertainment Tonight" and insists that Dirk be his producer, but when he criticizes the stories they give Robert, Dirk quits.
When Robert finds himself unable to handle working on two shows at once, he is forced to choose between "Mr. L.A." and "Entertainment Tonight."
While celebrating Neesee's birthday at her apartment, Robert and Tia find a pregnancy test and believe Neesee is pregnant.
Robert, Tia, Neesee and Bobby each fantasize how their lives will be affected by Robert and Tia's marriage.
When Robert starts to get some attention as a correspondent for "Entertainment Tonight," his status and swelling ego begin to wear on his friends.
When Robert accepts an offer from his boss to pay for his wedding and for the right to televise it, Tia regrets the decision when advertising and promotions overshadow the bride and groom.
Robert faces a major career decision while Tia learns something life-altering; Neely is not sure she wants to take her relationship with Rusty to the next level.
When their constant arguing begins to affect Bobby Jr., Robert and Neesee think of attending couples therapy.
Bobby Jr. Returns home from a prestigious all-white private school asserting that he wants to be white.
When Robert's nanny cam catches Neesee smoking, he tries to help hey quit but ends up starting himself.
Robert learns that Neesee is dating her business lawyer even though she knows he is married.
Robert finds himself stuck in the middle of Neesee's affair with a married man when the man and his wife pay him a visit.
A feud between Robert and Neesee's college friend, Gwen, blossoms into a secret romance.
Robert invites Neesee's recently paroled brother to stay with them, but Neesee suspects he is up to no good.
Robert asks Neesee to pretend they are still married for the benefit of his dying aunt, whom he never told about their divorce.
Robert's sister questions his living arrangements and restaurant partnership with Neesee.
After attempting to do things apart, Robert and Neesee reevaluate their feelings for each
When Neesee borrows Robert's new assistant, Kenny, without his permission, it triggers an escalating feud between the former spouses.
A food critic evaluates the restaurant and publicly declares that despite the good food, the owners are unbearable.
Robert starts dating Bobby's new karate teacher, unaware Bobby has a crush on her.
Bobby has trouble getting out of a relationship with a clingy producer when Andrea tells him she wants to get serious.
Little Bobby blurts out a racist word in the middle of his birthday party, causing debate among the adults.
Feeling old, Robert tries youthful things like acquiring a motorcycle and dating a young college student; a shocking secret is revealed.
Robert gets a reality check when he meets the father of his young girlfriend; Beverly (Vivica A. Fox) urges Dirk to bond with his newly discovered daughter.
Enlightened by a trip to India, Robert's sister, Carmen, returns to make up for past mistakes.
Robert comes to a stranger's aid when her purse is stolen on the street, and they end up dating; Dirk recognizes her from a night club.
Robert and his sister prepare for their father's 60th birthday celebration; Neesee helps Courtney prepare for the school dance.
Robert and his sister learn the man who raised them is not Robert's biological father, prompting Dirk and Robert to begin a search.
Robert remains stunned that his real father is gay; the family sits down for a Thanksgiving meal to remember.
Robert grounds Bobby from attending his field trip for being disrespectful to Dirk, but Neesee secretly takes Bobby on the trip.
Robert and Neesee threaten to take away Bobby's Christmas gifts; Dirk anticipates spending his first holiday with his daughter.
Bobby reveals to Robert that he joined the cheerleading squad instead of playing peewee football.
Neesee agrees to go out with Robert's co-worker (Kevin Hart); Dirk helps Bobby practice for a spelling bee.
Robert and Neesee share custody of their new condo when Bobby tells them that he does not want to go back and forth between houses.
Bobby finds himself in the gifted students program after cheating on his aptitude test; Neesee's new neighbor sets sets her up on a date with a guy who has a weird fetish.
Bobby tries to steal a pair of sneakers to fit in with the cool kids; Neesee reluctantly agrees to help care for her neighbor's newborn niece.
At Robert's college reunion, his former professor (Victoria Rowell) attracts him; Neesee reconnects with a national sports reporter.
Neesee visits a fertility clinic to research potential sperm donors; Robert and Dirk spend an evening hitting on women.
Dirk refuses to speak to Robert, who begins spending time with the man that Neesee has been dating.
Dirk sues Robert when he believes he was wrongfully terminated; Neesee reveals to Ben that she orchestrated their meeting.
Robert starts to spend time with a single mother and her son; Dirk asks Neesee to help him comfort Courtney.
Robert learns Neesee's plans to visit a sperm bank to have a baby; Michelle (Toni Trucks) goes to the sperm bank with Neesee to lend support.
)Neesee invites Robert to her mother's wedding; a decision about a second child could alter Neesee and Robert's relationship.