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Flex considers building a future with Natalie but mistrusts her relationship with her ex-boyfriend (Keith Hamilton Cobb).
Flex considers building a future with Natalie but mistrusts her relationship with her ex-boyfriend (Keith Hamilton Cobb).
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S2, EP15 "The Test"Natalie informs Flex that their relationship cannot be consummated until he takes his first HIV test; Spirit attempts to find a date for the Sadie Hawkins Day dance. Singer Mario guest stars and performs.
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S3, EP2 "Stepmom Misstep"Natalie invites Breanna and Sicily on her romantic weekend with Flex; Duane plans to impress his long-lost father by persuading Candy and Arnaz to pose as his wife and child.
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S3, EP3 "Creepin'"Flex and Breanna swear off dating and decide to spend time together; Duane helps Candy earn credit for her marketing class by starting a speed-dating service.
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S2, EP16 "Take This Job and Love It"Breanna lands a job but fails to make a good impression on her boss (David Shatraw).
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S3, EP1 "It's a Family Thing"A judge (Judge Mablean Ephriam) explains the consequences of Flex's failing to file his divorce paperwork 12 years earlier.
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