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Dee Dee's Thanksgiving dinner leads to high drama as an unexpected guest and a confession take center stage.
Dee Dee's Thanksgiving dinner leads to high drama as an unexpected guest and a confession take center stage.
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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, EP13 "The Big Credit Check Episode"Mona gets upset when her boss takes credit for the Delicious Records talent search.
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S3, EP14 "The Big Performance Anxiety Episode"Dee Dee begs for an introduction when she learns her mother's co-star (T.C. Carson) is the husband of her role model, Maxine (Erika Alexander).
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S3, EP15 "The Big FastTrack Episode"When Spencer ruins Mona's chance to secure Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis as judges for the Delicious Records talent contest, Mona is left looking for other judges at the last minute.
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S4, EP18 "The Big "What Have We Done" Episode"Dee Dee tries to butter up Brent by inviting him to dinner, but things do not go as planned after they both drink too much.
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S4, EP17 "The Big Stuck in the Middle Episode"Mona is in the middle when her old boyfriend asks her to help him get a job with her current boyfriend, Chase (Lamman Rucker).
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S4, EP16 "The Big Reality Bites Episode"Dee Dee's new actor boyfriend asks her to join him when he is set to star in a new reality show.
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