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Dee Dee has a streak of bad luck, while Mona enjoys good fortune; Dee Dee confronts a crooked businessman.
Dee Dee has a streak of bad luck, while Mona enjoys good fortune; Dee Dee confronts a crooked businessman.
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S3, EP1 "The Big My Little Pony Episode"Mona buys a horse on the Internet after learning about Dee Dee's, but she believes she has been cheated when the horse trainer (Rupert Boneham) arrives.
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S3, EP2 "The Big Birth-Date Episode"Mona and Dee Dee decide to find the perfect man for each other as birthday presents. Guest stars: Bill Bellamy and Dondre Whitfield.
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S3, EP3 "The Big Advice to Put It on Ice Episode"Mona hatches a plan to sign a hot new recording artist, Asia (guest star Faith Evans), to Delicious Records.
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S3, EP4 "The Big One Wedding and a Funeral Episode"Dee Dee cannot contain her jealousy when her ex-boyfriend is about to marry, so she tells his fiancee about their relationship.
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S3, EP12 "The Big All Bets Are Off Episode"When Dee Dee loses a game of poker to Mona, she has difficulty accepting that she is not the best at something.
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S3, EP11 "The Big Home Is Where the Car Is Episode"When Mona learns that her new boyfriend is living out of his luxury car, she finds it hard to continue their relationship.
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S3, EP10 "The Big Parent Trap Episode"Dee Dee musters up the courage to introduce Carter (guest star Yancy Arias) to Big Dee Dee and Charles.
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S3, EP6 "The Big Not-So-Loyal Family Episode"Mona tries to ease tension created by her friendship with Dee Dee's nemesis, Stephanie, by inviting them both out to a restaurant.
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