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Darryl Hughley moved his family from the inner city to the suburbs, and the neighborhood hasn't been the same since. Darryl Hughley has an opinion about everything, including his new neighborhood. Let's just hope the suburbs can survive the move. Based on comedian D. L. Hughley's real-life experiences, Darryl is a stubborn man, totally devoted to his wife Yvonne and trying to raise his head-strong kids in an upwardly mobile world that he fears will spoil them. Together, the "vending machine king" and his friend and employee Milsap (John Henton), who has followed the Hughleys to the suburbs, make life difficult for their very tall, very loud, very white neighbor Dave. Meanwhile, Dave's wife Sally, who has bonded with Yvonne, tries to apply her professional skills as a psychologist to the neighborhood with hilarious results.
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