Uncle Buck Isn't Great — But That's a Good Thing


Based on the hit movie of the same name, Uncle Buck (Mike Epps) is a fun-loving but irresponsible guy who needs a job and a place to stay. His brother and sister-in-law need some help around the house. And they just might be the answer to each other's problems.
Based on the hit movie of the same name, Uncle Buck (Mike Epps) is a fun-loving but irresponsible guy who needs a job and a place to stay. His brother and sister-in-law need some help around the house. And they just might be the answer to each other's problems.
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Episode 1
Tue, Jun 14, 2016 21 mins
Desperate for a babysitter, Will and Alexis Russell ask Will's brother Buck to watch their three children while they are away on a business trip. Worried about Buck's parenting skills, Will and Alexis return early and instead of coming home to chaos, they end up keeping Buck on as their Manny.

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