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Maya becomes jealous when Joan chooses to confide in her new assistant, Peaches, about her affair with Brock.
Maya becomes jealous when Joan chooses to confide in her new assistant, Peaches, about her affair with Brock.
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S4, EP9 "Between Brock and a Hard Place"Brock (Malik Yoba) tells Joan he does not want children, causing her to question their future together.
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S4, EP3 "Snoop, There It Is"Lynn, distrusting of her celibate relationship, tracks down Sivad's ex-girlfriend in an attempt to learn more about his sexual history; Joan and William struggle to stop Toni from going on wild shopping sprees.
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S4, EP8 "Viva Las Vegas"Joan assumes Brock (guest star Malik Yoba) wants to marry her when he asks her to go to Las Vegas with him.
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S4, EP7 "And Baby Makes Four"Kira goes into early labor during a baby shower; Todd and Toni contemplate parenthood as they shop for baby gifts.
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S4, EP6 "Inherit the Lynn"Maya agrees to let Lynn move in with her in order to cover an increase in her tuition; Lynn's attitude toward working on her next documentary drives Maya over the edge.
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S4, EP5 "Hopelessly Devoted to Two"Ellis unknowingly invites Joan's lover (Malik Yoba) to dinner; Maya wins William over with her legal expertise.
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