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Martin (Martin Lawrence) loses his chance at fame when Gina (Tisha Campbell) persuades Pam (Tichina Arnold) to call off a hasty engagement. Guest star: Steven Williams.
Martin (Martin Lawrence) loses his chance at fame when Gina (Tisha Campbell) persuades Pam (Tichina Arnold) to call off a hasty engagement. Guest star: Steven Williams.
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S2, EP26 "Hoedown in Motown"When Stan (Garrett Morris) gets in trouble with the IRS, he sells WZUP to a country-western station and skips town; with Martin Lawrence.
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S2, EP27 "Martin's on the Move"After he loses his job at WZUP and Gina (Tisha Campbell) must support him, a discouraged Martin (Martin Lawrence) disappears. With Tichina Arnold.
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S3, EP1 "In Search of Martin"Gina (Tisha Campbell) locates Martin's (Martin Lawrence) whereabouts through a check he recently cashed.
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S2, EP24 "Crunchy Drawers"Martin (Martin Lawrence) questions his true feelings after dreaming about his attraction to his longtime enemy, Pam (Tichina Arnold); with Tisha Campbell.
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S5, EP24 "California, Here We Come"Martin launches his own talk show, while Gina clinches the vice presidency of her company's Los Angeles office; celebrities give Martin a farewell roast.
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S5, EP23 "California, Here We Come"Martin launches his own talk show while Gina clinches a promotion to vice president of her company's Los Angeles office.
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S5, EP22 "One Flew Over the Hoochie's Nest"Authorities mistakenly whisk Pam (Tichina Arnold in a dual role) away to an asylum, confusing her with her unhinged twin cousin Tammy.
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S5, EP21 "Goin' for Mine"Pam (Tichina Arnold) lands her dream job at Martin's (Martin Lawrence) old friend Trey's (Dondre Whitfield) record company.
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