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A judge (Judge Mablean Ephriam) explains the consequences of Flex's failing to file his divorce paperwork 12 years earlier.
A judge (Judge Mablean Ephriam) explains the consequences of Flex's failing to file his divorce paperwork 12 years earlier.
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S1, EP12 "Santa Baby"Flex's ex makes a Christmas visit with some unexpected news to deliver.
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S3, EP7 "I Hear White People"After a freak accident, Duane gains the ability to hear the thoughts of white people; Breanna's ex-boyfriends become friends.
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S3, EP8 "Keeping It"Succumbing to peer pressure, Breanna and Spirit decide it is time to lose their virginity; a prowler breaks into Duane's apartment.
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S3, EP9 "Tears of a Clown"The station hires a sexy sidekick (Jenny McCarthy) to boost Flex's ratings, but she steals his limelight; Duane's estranged father (Smokey Robinson) needs his son's kidney.
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S3, EP6 "One Hand Washington's the Other"Flex tries to scoop his competition by landing an exclusive interview with a media-shy basketball prodigy, who has a crush on his daughter.
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S3, EP5 "2 Young, 2 Curious"Flex unknowingly flirts with one of Breanna's classmates; Breanna tries to impress the members of a social club.
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S3, EP4 "PTAmore"Flex overthrows the PTA president after he attends a meeting to discuss Breanna's school fund-raising idea.
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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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