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Flex learns about the downside of fame when he dates an older celebrity; Breanna has mixed emotions when Arnaz starts dating a new girl in school. Vanessa Bell Calloway guest stars.
Flex learns about the downside of fame when he dates an older celebrity; Breanna has mixed emotions when Arnaz starts dating a new girl in school. Vanessa Bell Calloway guest stars.
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S1, EP16 "Me and My Shadow"Trying to relive high-school glory, Flex and Duane reunite their old boy band, but they clash over who will be the frontman.
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S1, EP17 "It's Raining Women"Flex bets his boss he can remain celibate for three days, but his forbearance is tested when he meets an attractive WNBA player (guest star Lisa Leslie).
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S1, EP18 "The Way You Make Me Feel"Flex learns about the downside of fame when he dates an older celebrity; Breanna has mixed emotions when Arnaz starts dating a new girl in school. Vanessa Bell Calloway guest stars.
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S1, EP19 "Love Means Never Having to Say I Know You"Flex and Stacy (Holly Robinson Peete) go away together on a business trip; Breanna and Spirit throw a party while Flex is gone.
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S4, EP9 "Who Brought the Jive Turkey?"Breanna and Flex have high hopes for their Thanksgiving celebrations, but neither goes as planned.
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S4, EP8 "Daddy's Home"When Arnaz's band hires a cute female lead singer (Cherie), Breanna fears Arnaz may have a passion for more than music.
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S4, EP7 "You Don't Have to Go Home ..."Miss Swain (Kim Fields) discovers Arnaz living at the school, and he reluctantly turns to his estranged father (Tim Meadows) for help.
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S4, EP6 "Manic Monday"Flex and Breanna fall under a mysterious spell that causes them to switch bodies, forcing them to see each other's point of view.
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