Linc's is an American comedy-drama based in a bar in Washington D.C.. The series starred Steven Williams, Pam Grier and Golden Brooks, and aired on Showtime for two seasons from 1998 to 2000 before being cancelled. After cancellation, it was briefly syndicated on Showtime's former sister network BET.
Showing Season 1 of 2
1998
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1998-08-01
Rosalee (Tisha Campbell) is transferred to a nearby base, and then has a shocking announcement for her father. Part 1 of two.
1998-08-01
Conclusion. Linc has a hard time dealing with Rosalee's lifestyle; Eleanor must decide which two pieces of legislation to support.
1998-08-08
Eleanor's happiness over being honored by a women's organization is shattered by a false arrest. To the rescue?
1998-08-15
Johnnie's efforts to change CeCe's way of speaking sparks a debate between Linc and Eleanor about the school voucher issue.
1998-08-22
CeCe and Harlan are spotted in a car together, and Eartha and Johnnie give wildly differing accounts of what they saw.
1998-08-29
The gang at Linc's rallies around Johnnie, whose mother has passed away.
1998-09-05
Linc is forced to decide which of two employees---one black, one white---to lay off when business starts to drop.
1998-09-12
The gang ponders why CeCe ended her relationship with a successful businessman.
1998-09-26
Linc and his pals get together to honor the anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr's March on Washington. Part 1 of two.
1998-10-03
Conclusion. Linc finds his conservative personality clashing with that of his leftist friend, Bobby.
1998-10-17
Linc and Eleanor consider consummating their relationship.
1998-10-24
The gang bands together when they learn Winston may be deported.
1998-10-31
The building of a store funded by a record company that sells gangsta rap arouses the ire of newly divorced Eleanor. Meanwhile, Eleanor and Linc contemplate their future.
1998-12-19
Eleanor's friend develops a crush on Linc, much to Eleanor's chagrin.
1999-01-28
Linc's daughter, testifies before the Senate on behalf of single mothers.