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When William goes home to aid his mother during her operation, he encounters memories of his childhood and a father who never quite understood him.
When William goes home to aid his mother during her operation, he encounters memories of his childhood and a father who never quite understood him.
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S3, EP22 "Blood Is Thicker Than Liquor"Toni's mother (Jenifer Lewis) becomes tipsy when meeting Todd's family for the first time; Maya flirts with William's new friend, Evan.
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S3, EP23 "The Fast Track and the Furious"Maya decides to improve her standing at the law firm by becoming William's assistant; Lynn wraps up her AIDS documentary, which ends on a surprising note.
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S6, EP11 "All God's Children"Todd offers Toni full custody of Morgan on the condition that she is raised in the Jewish faith.
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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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S6, EP12 "The Music in Me"After she and Jennifer end their codependent friendship, the girlfriends try to get Lynn back on her feet by helping her rediscover her passion for music.
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S6, EP10 "My Business, Not Your Business"When William has success turning the J-Spot into a sports bar, he tries to convince Joan to be a part of the new venture.
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S6, EP9 "Sleeping Dogs"Joan learns that Darnell may have slept with another woman the night before he remarried Maya.
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S6, EP8 "Hot Girl on Girl Action"Realizing that she can no longer put off sex with her fiance, Lynn must make a decision.
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