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Darnell suggests to Maya that they should move back to the city; Monica learns to adjust to life without the help of her family's wealth.
Darnell suggests to Maya that they should move back to the city; Monica learns to adjust to life without the help of her family's wealth.
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S8, EP13 "Stand and Deliver"Joan goes to the school where Aaron taught to read a letter he sent to the students; Lynn turns in subpar songs to her record label in an attempt to get out of the contract; William tries to teach Jabari how to drive.
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S4, EP14 "Leggo My Ego"Toni decides to start therapy after meeting her idol, supermodel Beverly Johnson; Joan organizes an auction to benefit the homeless.
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S1, EP1 "Toe Sucking"Toni begins dating Joan's ex-boyfriend and causes turmoil when she brings him to Joan's birthday party.
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S1, EP2 "One Night Stand?"Foregoing celibacy for a night of passion, Joan unknowingly sets her sights on an engaged man, causing a breakup.
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S8, EP12 "What's Black A-Lackin'?"Lynn gets upset that her record label is pushing back the release date of her album; Monica decides she does not want to know the sex of her baby, but William accidentally text messages the information to her phone.
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S8, EP11 "Adapt to Adopt"Maya and Darnell romanticize the idea of adopting, until they attend a neighborhood group for people who have adopted children and are offered a baby girl.
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S8, EP10 "Deck the Halls With Bags and Folly"Joan joins a support group and decides to raise money for the group to throw a holiday party.
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S8, EP9 "R-E-S-P-E-C-T, Find Out What It Means to William"William considers leaving the firm when he starts to feel that he is not respected; a neighbor approaches Maya to write a column for the neighborhood newsletter.
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