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Breanna takes driving lessons from an overbearing Flex; Duane becomes a fitness fanatic.
Breanna takes driving lessons from an overbearing Flex; Duane becomes a fitness fanatic.
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S2, EP5 "Pop Art"Flex is captivated by Breanna's sophisticated art teacher; Duane moves out of his mother's home, much to the consternation of Flex.
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S1, EP7 "Playing Possum"Breanna gets a crush on a handsome football player and goes out for the cheerleading squad; Duane drafts Flex as a spokesman for his used car lot.
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S2, EP6 "Give Me Some Credit"Breanna procures her own credit card and goes on a shopping spree.
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S1, EP8 "Phantom Menace"Breanna and her friends think they witness a murder while spying on a Halloween party; Flex is haunted by a rival.
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S2, EP4 "Daddy in Overdrive"Breanna takes driving lessons from an overbearing Flex; Duane becomes a fitness fanatic.
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S2, EP3 "Unemployment Up, Pride Down"Flex is demoted to the job of wacky weatherman after his shot at NBA glory falls short; Breanna plays games with Arnaz's heart.
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S2, EP2 "I Believe I Can Fly"A Baltimore reporter documents Flex's tribulations during NBA try-outs; Breanna and her mother butt heads.
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S2, EP1 "I Believe I Can Fly"Flex debates moving to Los Angeles to play in the NBA or staying in Baltimore with his daughter; Arnaz tries to make Breanna jealous by flirting with another girl.
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