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Sabotage abounds when Flex and his old nemesis, Sheila (Robin Givens), compete for the same job; Breanna gets into trouble while Flex is away.
Sabotage abounds when Flex and his old nemesis, Sheila (Robin Givens), compete for the same job; Breanna gets into trouble while Flex is away.
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S3, EP14 "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Hip-Hop World"Flex's attempt at making a memorable family trip out of taking the girls to a concert turns sour when he runs out of gas.
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S3, EP15 "The Catch"Duane convinces Ruben Studdard to serenade the board members at his condominium; Breanna befriends a new cheerleader (Solange Knowles).
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S3, EP16 "He's Not Heavy, He's My Half-Brother"Duane learns that his half-brother, instead of his father (Smokey Robinson), will receive his kidney; Flex gets an interview with former NFL player Eric Dickerson.
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S3, EP17 "Spy Games Reloaded"Sabotage abounds when Flex and his old nemesis, Sheila (Robin Givens), compete for the same job; Breanna gets into trouble while Flex is away.
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S3, EP13 "East Meets East Coast"Flex's father disapproves of his relationship with a Korean-American woman; Breanna desperately needs a date on St. Valentine's Day.
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S3, EP12 "Dream Seller"Flex's TV job is in jeopardy after he fouls up an interview with R&B artist Anthony Hamilton.
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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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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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