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Sekou Trussell is a fictional character portrayed by Brooklyn McLinn in the TV series Parenthood.
They appear in 6 episodes out of a total of 103 aired

Sekou Trussell

by Brooklyn McLinn

character

Episodes6

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    Rubber Band Ball

    episode S1.E8 april 2010
    The Braverman family is on high alert when Amber's ex-boyfriend Damien arrives from Fresno. Zeek takes Adam on a road trip for investment advice and some father-son bonding. Meanwhile, Julia and Joel worry that Sydney might be suffering from Asperger's and Crosby wants to help plan Jabbar's birthday party.
  • 7.9
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    Date Night

    episode S2.E4 october 2010
    Kristina learns some alarming statistics about the divorce rate of parents living with autistic children and as a result schedules a date night with Adam to keep their marriage alive. Meanwhile, Sarah sees Drew with a girl and offers him unsolicited love advice. Haddie runs for student council president and enlists her family's help with her campaign. Crosby's behavior gets the best of him and he learns an important lesson about being a father.
  • 8.6
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    My Brother's Wedding

    episode S3.E18 february 2012
    The Bravermans come together to celebrate a momentous event while Julia and Joel strive to overcome the emotional rollercoaster adopting a child has put them through. Also, Crosby and Adam decide on the fate of The Luncheonette and Sarah makes a difficult decision about her future.
  • 8.1
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    Small Victories

    episode S4.E13 january 2013
    Drew and Amy receive overwhelming news. Adam and Kristina help Max adjust to teenage life. Meanwhile, Victor presents new challenges for Julia and Joel.
  • 8.6
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    Because You're My Sister

    episode S4.E15 january 2013
    Jasmine and Crosby celebrate their anniversary and receive exciting news while Julia and Joel plan a family event.
  • 7.7
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    Limbo

    episode S5.E17 march 2014
    After Julia's intimate encounter with Ed, she and the Braverman clan attempt to put aside their own family issues to come together for a baptism.