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Mona and Spencer disagree over how to handle their newest star act; Dee Dee gets an invitation to appear on a sports program.
Mona and Spencer disagree over how to handle their newest star act; Dee Dee gets an invitation to appear on a sports program.
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S4, EP14 "The Big My Funny Valentine Episode"Spencer's budding relationship with a rival record executive (Michelle Williams) causes conflict with Mona.
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S4, EP13 "The Big Diva Down Episode"Mona and Spencer disagree over how to handle their newest star act; Dee Dee gets an invitation to appear on a sports program.
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