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Martin's (Martin Lawrence) sure-fire plan to capture attention at his high-school reunion backfires when Gina (Tisha Campbell) gets a new look.
Martin's (Martin Lawrence) sure-fire plan to capture attention at his high-school reunion backfires when Gina (Tisha Campbell) gets a new look.
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S4, EP25 "DMV Blues"Martin's attempt to renew his driver's license turns into a confrontation with the Department of Motor Vehicles.
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S4, EP26 "Why Can't We Be Friends"A squabble between Tommy and Martin results in the two not speaking.
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S4, EP27 "Why Can't We Be Friends"A feuding Martin Lawrence and Tommy Ford stop speaking until a major car accident puts Tommy in the hospital.
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S5, EP2 "Back in Trouble Again"Martin (Martin Lawrence) attends Gina's (Tisha Campbell) awards dinner with an injured back; with Carl Payne and Tommy Ford.
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S4, EP24 "Martin, I Wanna Sing"After Pam's (Tichina Arnold) cousin wins an open mike contest, Martin (Martin Lawrence) decides to become her manager; with Tisha Campbell.
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S4, EP23 "The Tooth Will Set You Free"Pam goes on a blind date after undergoing hypnosis at the dentist.
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S4, EP22 "The Cabin Show"Martin and Pam (Martin Lawrence, Tichina Arnold) loose their way while hiking in the mountains and must depend on each other for survival.
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S4, EP21 "Homeo and Juliet"Stepping in for the star of a local production, Martin gives a homeboy rendition of the Shakespeare classic "Romeo and Juliet."
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