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Flex faces off with his nemesis, Kevin Frazier, during the annual celebrity poker tournament. Guest stars Claudia Jordan, John Salley.
Flex faces off with his nemesis, Kevin Frazier, during the annual celebrity poker tournament. Guest stars Claudia Jordan, John Salley.
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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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S4, EP16 "Contract High"Flex becomes frustrated when his co-star gets preferential treatment, so he hires a high-powered agent to get him what he believes he deserves.
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S4, EP17 "Accidental Love"An epiphany after a car accident sends Flex into the arms of an old girlfriend (guest star Tamala Jones).
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S4, EP14 "Lock Blockin'"Hoping to jar Flex out of his depression, Duane surprises him with an opportunity to sing with his favorite group, New Edition.
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S4, EP13 "Goodbye, Mr. Chips"Flex faces off with his nemesis, Kevin Frazier, during the annual celebrity poker tournament. Guest stars Claudia Jordan, John Salley.
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S4, EP12 "Shock Jock"Flex makes some chauvinistic comments on "Flex Files" that wind up jeopardizing Breanna's chance to get college scholarships.
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S4, EP11 "Mojo No Mo"Flex and Diane wind up without dates for New Year's Eve, so they try to win dates at a charity auction.
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