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After Lynn has a brief romance with her womanizing bandmate Finn (Tricky), she finds herself having feelings for him.
After Lynn has a brief romance with her womanizing bandmate Finn (Tricky), she finds herself having feelings for him.
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S6, EP22 "... Ain't Nothing Over There"During a heated custody hearing, Todd makes a surprising announcement; due to a series of unfortunate events, Joan fails to be there for Toni again.
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S6, EP17 "I'll Be There for You ... but Not Right Now"Juggling a career, single motherhood, a custody battle and dating overwhelm Toni.
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S6, EP16 "Game Over"When Toni begins to rely more upon Joan, Joan is so caught up in her new life that her self-involved behavior begins to cause a strain on their friendship.
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S6, EP15 "Oh, Hell Yes: The Seminar"One (Kelly Rowland) of the attendees at Maya's "Sisters Speak Out" seminar begs Toni to be her mentor.
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S6, EP14 "Work in Progress"After Darnell realizes that Maya is the main breadwinner of the family, Joan and Lynn convince him to quit his job and pursue his dream of joining a race car pit crew.
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