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After installing an intercom in preparation for Naomi's new baby, the family begins using it to eavesdrop on each other.
After installing an intercom in preparation for Naomi's new baby, the family begins using it to eavesdrop on each other.
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S5, EP21 "A Taxing Situation"After listing deductions on her tax form to get a bigger refund, Mama gets a visit from an Internal Revenue Service agent and fears she will be audited.
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S5, EP22 "The Mama of Invention"After a man named Mr. Wheeler asks for $800 in good faith money for one of Vint's inventions, Mama learns that the man is a con artist and ends up working with the police to catch him.
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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, 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, EP4 "Now Hear This"After installing an intercom in preparation for Naomi's new baby, the family begins using it to eavesdrop on each other.
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S6, EP3 "Mr. Wrong"Iola reveals she wants a husband and a family, and after finding a new beau, she decides to introduce him to the Harpers; Mama and the family learn that Iola's new beau isn't that great of a guy.
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