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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.
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, EP7 "Trial and Errors"After Todd's attorney portrays her as a bad mother, Toni fears she may lose custody of Morgan.
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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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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, 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, 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, EP13 "The It Girl"Joan worries that the reason she landed the cover of a trendy magazine is because she slept with the reporter (Wayne Brady).
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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, 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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