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Flex turns his father's neighborhood barbershop into a lucrative enterprise.
Flex turns his father's neighborhood barbershop into a lucrative enterprise.
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S2, EP21 "Heart to Heart"Natalie temporarily moves in while her home is being fumigated, and Flex suffers a panic attack due to his fear of commitment.
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S2, EP22 "Stuck on You"Flex's ex-wife, Nicole, helps him pick out an engagement ring for Natalie; Breanna is forced to choose between Arnaz and Josh.
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S2, EP23 "Find My Wife ... Please"Flex's plans to propose to Natalie are ruined when he discovers he is still married to Nicole; Breanna accidentally walks in on Arnaz kissing his ex-girlfriend, Ginger.
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S1, EP11 "Thanksgiving It to Me, Baby"Breanna is thrilled when her parents rekindle their relationship on Thanksgiving Day; Duane lies to impress an old flame.
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S2, EP20 "Checkmate Daddy"Flex competes with Spirit's mother (Kim Coles) over their children's school fundraiser; Arnaz accepts Duane's offer to be his surrogate father.
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S2, EP19 "Meet the Parents"Natalie's anxiety over meeting Flex's mother causes her to act oddly; Flex learns why his mother and grandmother have never gotten along.
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S2, EP18 "I Know What You Did Last Thursday"Flex considers building a future with Natalie but mistrusts her relationship with her ex-boyfriend (Keith Hamilton Cobb).
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S2, EP17 "Where Everybody Knows Your Name"Flex turns his father's neighborhood barbershop into a lucrative enterprise.
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