Marlon decides to throw himself a funeral party after attending his barber's funeral; everyone speaks at Marlon's party, talking about the insensitive jokes he made at their expense; Marlon worries that he is too harsh on everyone.
Marlon decides to talk to Zack's classmates about non-traditional careers; his speech backfires and Marlon must reinforce that school is important.
Marlon and Ashley discover that Marley purposefully failed her driver's test because she is afraid to drive; Marlon tries to help her face her fears by facing one of his own; Yvette enlists Stevie's help to increase her Uber rating.
Marlon and Ashley go to see strong-willed relationship therapist Kamala to help stabilize their rocky divorce. When Marlon exposes Kamala as a fraud, he ends up experiencing a breakthrough and realizes he should try and change his ways. Stevie gives Yvette an intense massage.
A loving (but immature) father is committed to co-parenting his two kids with his very-together ex-wife. While his misguided fatherly advice, unstoppable larger-than-life personality and unpredictable Internet superstardom might get in the way sometimes, for Marlon, family really always does come first - even if he's the biggest kid of all.