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Joan and Maya discover that Lynn is singing for money on the street and at a karaoke bar; Monica is jealous of William and Joan's relationship.
Joan and Maya discover that Lynn is singing for money on the street and at a karaoke bar; Monica is jealous of William and Joan's relationship.
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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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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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S2, EP14 "Willie or Won't He, Part II: The Last Chapter"Yvonne learns that William has not informed his mother of their coming wedding. Singer Chante Moore guest stars.
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S2, EP15 "Can't Stan Ya!"Growing feelings for Stan force Maya to choose between him and her husband; Joan tries to console William after he is left at the altar.
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S7, EP10 "I'll Have a Blue Line Christmas"Aaron thinks something will go wrong on her date with a teacher; Maya and Darnell try to keep up with the neighbors' Christmas decorations.
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S7, EP9 "He Had a Dream"Maya struggles with the responsibility of owning a home and taking care of Jabari while Darnell is in Florida working for NASCAR.
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S7, EP8 "Karaokee-Dokee"Joan and Maya discover that Lynn is singing for money on the street and at a karaoke bar; Monica is jealous of William and Joan's relationship.
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S7, EP7 "Just Joan"Maya challenges Joan to empower herself, accept her single life and go out to a trendy restaurant alone.
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