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Flex overthrows the PTA president after he attends a meeting to discuss Breanna's school fund-raising idea.
Flex overthrows the PTA president after he attends a meeting to discuss Breanna's school fund-raising idea.
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S3, EP11 "It's a Miserable Life"Breanna's Christmas palls when her mother (Tichina Arnold) comes home announcing she is pregnant; Flex rushes the divorce papers through and agrees to let his ex get married in his house on the holiday.
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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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S2, EP6 "Give Me Some Credit"Breanna procures her own credit card and goes on a shopping spree.
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S2, EP7 "Give 'Em an Inch, They'll Throw a Rave"Breanna wants to buy a car and hosts a for-profit rave party, featuring a performance by hip-hop artist Method Man.
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S3, EP10 "Spy Games"Flex falls for a sexy sports columnist (Robin Givens), but Breanna discovers the woman is using her son (Romeo) as a spy to steal stories from her father.
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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, 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, 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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