Living Single - Season 2 Episode 15 Singing the Blues
After observing the depressing lack of talent at the cafe's open mike night, the group persuades Kyle to sing the following week. Overton agrees to perform his stand-up comedy act in exchange for Kyle's participation. Kyle starts out well as he performs ""When I Fall in Love,"" but begins stuttering when Max enters in a low-cut gown and sits directly in front of him. He runs out of the cafe, thus ensuring Overton's victory. Max teases him mercilessly about his failure, while Overton believes that Kyle's unresolved feelings for Max are responsible for the incident. He urges him to get back on stage to prove himself. Kyle delivers a brilliant performance of ""My Funny Valentine."" He sings most of the song directly to a swooning Max. While the girls needle Max, Kyle thanks Overton for his advice, which he believes has freed him from Max's influence. At that moment, Max looks over her shoulder and smiles at Kyle seductively. He returns her gaze. ""Oh Lord! There they go again!"" Overton sighs.
Year: 1998
Genre: Comedy
Country: United States of America
Studio: FOX
Director: Yvette Lee Bowser
Cast: Queen Latifah, Kim Coles, Erika Alexander, Terrence 'T.C.' Carson, John Henton, Kim Fields
First Air Date: Aug 29, 1993
Last Air date: Jan 01, 1998
Season: 5 Season
Episode: 118 Episode
Runtime: 30 minutes
IMDb: 8.33/10 by 43.00 users
Popularity: 97.346
Language: English
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I Love This Game
They've Gotta Have It
Working Nine to Nine-Fifteen
Bristle While You Work
School Daze
Am I My Sister's Keeper?
Trick or Trust
Abstinence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder
Double Indignity
My Cups Runneth Over
Thanks for Giving
A Hair-Razing Experience
There's No Ship Like Kinship
Singing the Blues
Play Ball
Stormy Weather
The Last Temptation
Legal Briefs
If the Crew Fits
Space Invaders
Another Saturday Night
Who's Scooping Who?
Raw Talent
To Grandmother's House We Go
Talk Showdown
The Shake-Up