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Phyllis uses her womanly arts to compete with another parishioner for the heart of a handsome pastor (guest star Clifton Davis).
Phyllis uses her womanly arts to compete with another parishioner for the heart of a handsome pastor (guest star Clifton Davis).
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S2, EP18 "The Big Good Help Is Hard to Fire Episode"Mona discovers the down side of her vice presidential position when she has to fire her friend Adam; Big Dee Dee and Dee Dee fantasize about the attractive new male nanny, Amani. Guest star MC Lyte.
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S2, EP19 "The Big Practice What You Preach Episode"Phyllis uses her womanly arts to compete with another parishioner for the heart of a handsome pastor (guest star Clifton Davis).
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S2, EP20 "The Big Employee Benefits Episode"Dee Dee dresses provocatively for an interview at a law firm with her potential new boss, Darrell Washington (Giancarlo Esposito).
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S2, EP17 "The Big Type Cast Episode"Dee Dee's date with a tough guy winds up being an adventure she will not forget; Big Dee Dee is left to care for the baby on her own after her attitude drives away the nanny (guest star Daisy Fuentes).
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S2, EP15 "The Big I Haven't the Vegas Idea Episode"In Las Vegas, Spencer wakes to find he might have married Dee Dee's shapely friend the previous night.
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S2, EP14 "The Big Love Is Here, and Now You're Gone Episode"Camille contemplates leaving Spencer after returning from a trip to her London home; Mona needs Dee Dee to help Spencer.
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S2, EP13 "The Big You're Not the Boss of Me Episode"Mona and Spencer fret when a new boss (MC Lyte) begins downsizing Delicious Records; Dee Dee thinks of names for her unborn brother.
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