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After a freak accident, Duane gains the ability to hear the thoughts of white people; Breanna's ex-boyfriends become friends.
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, EP22 "Phatheadz"When hair-care mogul Jack Sherwood buys the family barbershop, Kevin is forced to co-manage the place with the new owner's spoiled daughter (Shannon Elizabeth).
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S3, EP20 "No More Wire Hangers"Flex must persuade Cheryl to seek help for her alcoholism after she physically abuses Arnaz. Guest star: Kim Fields.
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S3, EP23 "The Play's the Thing"Flex and his "Flex Files" co-host (Jenny McCarthy) fake a romance in order to generate publicity for the show.
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S3, EP24 "Bright Lights, Big City"Holly (Jenny McCarthy) learns that Flex is not really in love with her and decides to get even by ruining their chances at syndication.
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S3, EP21 "The Prodigal Brother"When his career as a celebrity hairdresser ends abruptly, Flex's younger brother (Marques Houston) returns home hoping to take over the family barbershop.
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S3, EP20 "No More Wire Hangers"Flex must persuade Cheryl to seek help for her alcoholism after she physically abuses Arnaz. Guest star: Kim Fields.
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S3, EP19 "Sleepless in Baltimore"Breanna goes online and finds her dad a date, then makes a startling discovery about the woman; Duane tries to impress his visiting foster child.
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S3, EP18 "Cabin Fever"While trying to confront Breanna's acting coach, a snowstorm traps Flex inside the school with him; Duane's mind begins to wander when he is trapped in his apartment alone.
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