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Joan gets into a scuffle with a handsome celebrity over a treadmill at the gym; William learns his sister is a lesbian.
Joan gets into a scuffle with a handsome celebrity over a treadmill at the gym; William learns his sister is a lesbian.
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S3, EP4 "Star Craving Mad"Joan gets into a scuffle with a handsome celebrity over a treadmill at the gym; William learns his sister is a lesbian.
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S3, EP7 "Blinded by the Lights"Joan is consigned to the shadows while attending a movie premiere with her beau; Toni tries to find a house for client Laila Ali.
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S3, EP9 "The Mommy Returns"Lynn meets her biological mother for the first time; Joan has unwelcome house guests.
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S7, EP15 "Willie He or Won't He III: This Time It's Personal"Monica wonders if she should end her marriage to William when he reveals doubts about marrying her; Maya discovers that Darnell knew about William's doubts.
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S7, EP14 "Time to Man Up"Maya suspects that her new neighbor abuses his wife; Joan discovers that her new boyfriend does not believe in celebrating Valentine's Day.
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S7, EP13 "Hot for Preacher"Lynn has qualms about dating an attractive guy (Kadeem Hardison) she met while singing at a club when she discovers he is a Baptist minister.
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S7, EP12 "I Want My Baby Back"Maya fears that Jabari is growing up too fast when she sees him interact with a young girl; Joan is uncomfortable using the bathroom at Aaron's house.
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S7, EP11 "Wrong Side of the Tracks"Big Boi tells Lynn that he will not be able to use her music; Darnell must go back to work at the garage.
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