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Nikki and Johnnie's relationship gets serious when he is offered a job in New York; Kim decides to start her own design business.
Nikki and Johnnie's relationship gets serious when he is offered a job in New York; Kim decides to start her own design business.
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S1, EP5 "The Boomerang Effect"Kim and Nikki (Countess Vaughn, Mo'Nique) recruit a shy student (guest star Nicholas Gonzalez) for their pin-up calendar and turn him into a "babe magnet.".
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S1, EP6 "Three's a Shag"Kim finds herself without a date when she declines Hakeem's invitation to an "Austin Powers" party.
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S1, EP17 "A Simple Plan"Nikki and the others try to exploit Kim's newfound wealth when she finds $250,000 hidden in her used car.
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S1, EP19 "Moving On Out"When Kim moves in with Stevie, their tipsy mothers crash their first party; T woos Kim's building superintendent.
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S5, EP19 "At Last"The professor must stop Nikki from marrying Johnnie after realizing he loves her; Stevie and T graduate from school.
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S5, EP18 "A Little Change Never Hurt Anyone"Nikki and Johnnie's relationship gets serious when he is offered a job in New York; Kim decides to start her own design business.
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