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Junior spends his "Mo' Money Spin" winnings after borrowing money from his co-workers to buy the game ticket.
Junior spends his "Mo' Money Spin" winnings after borrowing money from his co-workers to buy the game ticket.
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S2, EP9 "Mo' Money, Mo' Problems"Junior spends his "Mo' Money Spin" winnings after borrowing money from his co-workers to buy the game ticket.
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S2, EP10 "Traffic School Daze"Jamie and Braxton (Jamie Foxx, Christopher B. Duncan) must endure the rigors of a tough driving school and its hard-nosed officer (guest star Mark Curry).
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S2, EP11 "Too Much Soul Food"Jamie (Jaime Foxx) takes a reluctant Junior (Garrett Morris) to the hospital where he faces a serious diagnosis.
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S2, EP12 "Super Face/Off"A case of mistaken identity leaves Jamie the leader of a dangerous gang, and the gang leader posing as Jamie.
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S4, EP19 "Rollin' in the Dough"Jamie (Jamie Foxx) convinces his new investment group to invest all its money in a doughnut lounge. With Garcelle Beauvais. Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs guest stars.
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S4, EP18 "Hot Cocoa on a Cold Evening"Conflict arises between Jamie and Fancy over each other's place in the relationship.
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S4, EP17 "Partners fo' Life"An accident on the basketball court lands Jamie's buddy Andre (Bill Bellamy) in the hospital without insurance.
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S4, EP16 "Behind the Jingle"Jamie steals a jingle from his best friend in order to end his dry spell while keeping his managerial position.
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