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The Cosby Show Season 7 Episode 10 - Watch Legally and Safely

The Cosby Show Season 7 Episode 10

Episode Title: You Can Go Home Again
Genre: Comedy, Family
Countries: USA,
Airing Date: November 15, 1990
Runtime:30 mins
IMDb Rating:

The Cosby Show: Denise and Martin become frustrated by their lack of privacy and decide to look for an apartment. This news thrills both Cliff; and Rudy, who believes that she will finally get her own room. Olivia, however, vows that she will never leave the Huxtable house. Denise and Martin are unable to find a halfway decent apartment that fits within their budget. Theo learns of an opening through a friend's psychic, and passes along the information to the couple. Martin is horrified to find a tiny room (patterned after a ship) with a shower in the living room and a refrigerator that folds out into a bed. Olivia would have to sleep in a drawer. Denise believes the place has potential for some reason, and pouts when Martin rejects it. She eventually realizes that he was right, and they make up. Cliff and Clair have a good laugh at their expense, and share stories of a houseboat where they once lived. Everyone becomes terrified of Rudy after she learns that she must continue sharing her room with Olivia.

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