When Madea (Tyler Perry) gets sick, her family comes to her aid. What they don’t realize is they’re the ones who need her help. As always, Madea’s cockeyed outlook on life saves the day and guarantees side-splitting laughs along the way!
Vianne, a woman who has seen her share of pain, moves in with her grandmother to escape a verbally abusive husband. Not soon after her departure, she is hit with divorce papers.
After an explosive argument at the dinner table, Vianee realizes that she has to let his man go. Even though they are divorced, he still has her heart. No sooner than she lets him go, she realizes that her hurt has consumed most of her life and she wants to change. Bobby, a boarder that lives with the grandmother, makes it known that he has been interested in her all the time. Much to her reluctance, she starts to spend time with him and they realize that even though she was a rich suburban house wife and he is a lowly gardener who just got out of prison. When it’s right it’s right. Although Grandma Madea has a few things to say about the relationship, including you can do bad all by yourself, she eventually encourages it.
A shocking secret that the family held for many years is revealed and causes Maylee and Vianne to forgive and move on. The theme of this show is that we fight so hard to hold on to the things that God himself is trying to tear apart.
Wrapped in a million and one laughs, I Can Do BAD All By Myself, has been called the perfect follow-up to I Know I’ve Been Changed.
Starring Cast:
Tyler Perry – Madea
Kisha Grandy – Vianne
Tyga Graham – Bobby
Tosha Moore – Maylee
David Mann – Mr. Brown
Tamela Mann – Cora
Carl Pertile – Anthony
