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Tyler Perry's House of Payne/And Justice for All
And Justice for All | |
Season 1, Episode 20 | |
Airdate | August 8, 2007 |
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← 1x19 Sadly Mistaken |
1x21 → I Got the Hook Up |
Tyler Perry's House of Payne — Season One |
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And Justice for All is the twentieth episode of the first season of Tyler Perry's House of Payne.
This episode addressed a growing issue concerning youths and use of the internet: Online predators. Here, Malik and Kevin create online dating profiles, hoping to meet pretty girls, but instead, they get a frighting lesson when "Stephanie" turns out to be a known pedophile ... and he's determined to have sex with Malik.
Meanwhile, Curtis and Claretha have jury duty together.
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Plot Overview
Bored with the girls available at school, Malik and Kevin create profiles of themselves for an online dating service. Once they gain membership, they see lots of photos of girls their age, and they are super hot! Malik is especially turned on by a photo of a girl named Stephanie, and he decides he wants to invite her over and get to know her. He gives Stephanie a lot of information, including phone numbers and where he lives, and even that he loves chocolate ice cream.
It's a dream date come true ... and he and Kevin can't wait to meet Stephanie ...
... until it becomes a nightmare.
Malik answers the door but it's not Stephanie, or even a girl ... but rather a well-dressed man, and he's looking forward to getting "friendly" with Malik. Malik is immediately shaken but the man seems to be turned on by scaring him, and is really determined to get him in bed. Malik doesn't know what to do, while Kevin immediately leaves the house to get help.
Just when the man has Malik cornered, CJ and Calvin burst into the house and subdue the man. CJ wants to really beat up the man, but Curtis is able to pull him away, revealing the police are already on their way. In the end, CJ tells Malik that what he and Kevin did was very dangerous, that one can never know for sure who they are actually talking to online when it comes to strangers and that these predators have one goal: To molest, if not worse. Malik is very sorry, and CJ – while he accepts the apology – tells him he's going to have some time to think about it ... prefacing this by reminding him that meeting girls is just going to have to happen the old-fashioned way: In person and by being yourself.