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Mona discovers that Nick's parents (Meredith Baxter and Martin Mull) made racist comments about interracial relationships; Phyllis fears her relationships may be jinxed.
Mona discovers that Nick's parents (Meredith Baxter and Martin Mull) made racist comments about interracial relationships; Phyllis fears her relationships may be jinxed.
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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, EP5 "The Big Don't Leave Me This Way Episode"Feeling alienated from friends and family, Mona parties on the eve of a big presentation.
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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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S3, EP7 "The Big Don't Go Chasing Waterfalls Episode"Spencer must control a rebellious performer (guest star Ginuwine) in order to prove he is executive material.
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S3, EP21 "The Big Thorne in My Side Episode"When Phyllis gets into trouble with her Homeowner's Association, Dee Dee defends her, but winds up causing more trouble.
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S3, EP20 "The Big Mothers for Others Episode"When Big Dee Dee crashes Phyllis' charity telethon meeting, Phyllis loses it and tells everyone that Big Dee Dee was pregnant before she married Charles.
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S3, EP19 "The Big Who's Wooing Who? Episode"When Mona is offered a different job at another record label, she must decide whether to stay or move on.
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S3, EP18 "The Big Doormat No More Episode"When Dee Dee turns down Mona's request for a favor, Mona regrets telling her not to let people take advantage of her.
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