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Mama takes revenge on a used-car salesman.
Mama takes revenge on a used-car salesman.
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S6, EP5 "Tri-State's Most Wanted"After meeting and falling for the charming actor Leslie Lemoyne, Mama sees him on "Tri-State's Most Wanted" just as he is arriving to pick her up for dinner; she fears that he may be a dangerous felon.
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S6, EP6 "Mama Fights Back"After calling into a radio show for advice about a broken blender and subsequently causing an uproar after they are unable to help her, Mama is offered a radio show as a consumer advocate by the station manager.
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S6, EP7 "A Blast From the Past"Mama gets an invitation to her 50th high school reunion, which she has no plans on attending; she later reveals the reason why she doesn't want to attend.
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S6, EP8 "Psychic Pheno-Mama"Vint and Naomi return home after meeting a physic, Madam Rita, telling the whole family about her; but Mama has her suspicions, figuring out that Rita could get most of her information from the beauty shop where she works.
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S2, EP18 "Harper Versus Harper"Mama and Naomi battle in court over the issue of a broken vacuum cleaner.
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S2, EP15 "No Room at the Inn"Mama disrupts Vint and Naomi's plans for a romantic anniversary.
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