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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.
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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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, EP18 "Accidental Love"Flex finds it difficult to make things work with Tonya (Tamala Jones), especially after he learns Danielle's true feelings for him.
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S4, EP15 "Rock and a Hard Place"Spirit starts dating the lead singer of a rival band, jeopardizing her relationship with Breanna and Arnaz.
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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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