Tyler Perry's Assisted Living

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  • TV-PG
  • 2020
  • 4 Seasons
  • 3.7  (322)

Tyler Perry's Assisted Living is a comedy series from BET that premiered in 2020. The show stars David Mann as Mr. Brown, a character he previously played in another Tyler Perry series, Meet The Browns. The show follows Mr. Brown as he moves to a new town to help his daughter with her struggling assisted living facility. The series is centered around the quirky residents of the facility, as well as the family dynamics between Mr. Brown, his daughter, her husband, and their two children. Mr. Brown initially moves into the facility under the guise of being a resident, but quickly becomes involved in the day-to-day operations of the facility as he tries to help his daughter turn it around. The show is a classic sitcom, complete with a laugh track and over-the-top humor. Many of the jokes come from the eccentric residents of the facility, each with their own unique personalities and quirks. For example, there's the perpetually horny resident who is always trying to steal kisses from the female staff, the former athlete who is still convinced he can compete, and the resident who is convinced that aliens are coming to take her away. Of course, as with any Tyler Perry production, the show also has its fair share of heartwarming moments. Mr. Brown's relationship with his granddaughter, in particular, is incredibly touching. Throughout the series, we see him trying to be a positive influence in her life, often in the face of her parents' more hands-off approach to parenting. Despite its many strengths, the show has not been without criticisms. Some viewers have taken issue with the show's portrayal of aging and disability, arguing that it relies too heavily on stereotypes and tropes. Others have argued that the show is simply not funny enough, with some even going so far as to call it "cringe-worthy." Regardless of its flaws, Tyler Perry's Assisted Living has managed to find an audience. In addition to David Mann's legion of fans from Meet The Browns, the show has also gained a following among viewers who appreciate its lighthearted take on the struggles of aging and caregiving. Whether you're looking for a laugh or a heartwarming moment, this show might be worth checking out.

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Seasons
Finally, Father's Day
10. Finally, Father's Day
May 24, 2023
The men learn how inferior Father's Day is to Mother's Day after they go all out for Mother's Day but the women don't do the same for Father's Day. Mr. Brown convinces Jeremy to take command in his relationship.
Rich Ditch
9. Rich Ditch
May 17, 2023
When Philip begins dating a wealthy girl at school and arrives home in a Tesla, Leah and Jeremy demand he break it off until they begin receiving gifts hard to turn down.
Atrocious Hypnosis
8. Atrocious Hypnosis
May 10, 2023
Mr. Brown and Anastasia argue that hypnosis isn't real until Mr. Brown is under and becomes his idol, Kung Fu Soul Brotha.
Making A Pitstop
7. Making A Pitstop
May 3, 2023
New resident Travis Pitstop Gaffney, a trucker from the backwoods, shows up at Pleasant Days, and the assisted living crew struggles to find common ground; Philip's new tutoring gig takes an awkward turn.
Dang, Leave Me Alone
6. Dang, Leave Me Alone
April 26, 2023
Jeremy is forced to stand up to his overbearing mother while Philip and Leah work hard to engineer the, Damn leave me alone prankthat's been going viral on the internet.
Cupid Don't Lie
5. Cupid Don't Lie
April 19, 2023
Mr. Brown falls in love with Philip's history teacher and plots to sweep her off her feet; Efe romantically pursues Anastasia, raising eyebrows around the facility.
Fight Night
4. Fight Night
April 12, 2023
Jeremy and Leah have an argument, and the Pleasant Days crew gives them unsolicited advice; Mr. Brown gets spray-on hair paint and his confidence goes through the roof.
Yee To The Haw
3. Yee To The Haw
April 5, 2023
In a get-rich-quick scheme, Mr. Brown decides to become a country singer; Jeremy is hesitant to get his first prostate exam.
Houston, We Have a Karen
2. Houston, We Have a Karen
March 29, 2023
When an old white woman moves into Pleasant Days, her Karen behavior throws everyone for a loop; Reginald fears an escaped convict he put in prison has plans to take revenge.
I Believe
1. I Believe
March 22, 2023
Philip learns about being accountable for one's actions and putting life's obstacles in perspective; Reginald must pick himself up out of his slump and find the strength to believe in love again.
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Tyler Perry's Assisted Living is a comedy series from BET that premiered in 2020. The show stars David Mann as Mr. Brown, a character he previously played in another Tyler Perry series, Meet The Browns. The show follows Mr. Brown as he moves to a new town to help his daughter with her struggling assisted living facility.

The series is centered around the quirky residents of the facility, as well as the family dynamics between Mr. Brown, his daughter, her husband, and their two children. Mr. Brown initially moves into the facility under the guise of being a resident, but quickly becomes involved in the day-to-day operations of the facility as he tries to help his daughter turn it around.

The show is a classic sitcom, complete with a laugh track and over-the-top humor. Many of the jokes come from the eccentric residents of the facility, each with their own unique personalities and quirks. For example, there's the perpetually horny resident who is always trying to steal kisses from the female staff, the former athlete who is still convinced he can compete, and the resident who is convinced that aliens are coming to take her away.

Of course, as with any Tyler Perry production, the show also has its fair share of heartwarming moments. Mr. Brown's relationship with his granddaughter, in particular, is incredibly touching. Throughout the series, we see him trying to be a positive influence in her life, often in the face of her parents' more hands-off approach to parenting.

Despite its many strengths, the show has not been without criticisms. Some viewers have taken issue with the show's portrayal of aging and disability, arguing that it relies too heavily on stereotypes and tropes. Others have argued that the show is simply not funny enough, with some even going so far as to call it "cringe-worthy."

Regardless of its flaws, Tyler Perry's Assisted Living has managed to find an audience. In addition to David Mann's legion of fans from Meet The Browns, the show has also gained a following among viewers who appreciate its lighthearted take on the struggles of aging and caregiving. Whether you're looking for a laugh or a heartwarming moment, this show might be worth checking out.

Tyler Perry's Assisted Living is a series that is currently running and has 4 seasons (79 episodes). The series first aired on September 2, 2020.

Where to Watch Tyler Perry's Assisted Living

Tyler Perry's Assisted Living is available for streaming on the BET website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Tyler Perry's Assisted Living on demand at Google Play and Apple TV.

  • Premiere Date
    September 2, 2020
  • IMDB Rating
    3.7  (322)