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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.
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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S2, EP21 "The Big Mother's Day Rides Again Episode"Dee Dee and Mona compete to see who can give the best gift on Mother's Day, but they wind up tarnishing the day with their materialism.
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S2, EP22 "The Big Fetish What You Started Episode"Dee Dee rekindles an old flame; Spencer tries to convince a musician (Billy Dee Williams) to sign a contract with Delicious Records.
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S2, EP23 "The Big Rules of Engagement Episode"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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S2, EP24 "The Big Lover My Brother Episode"While attempting to help Mona get over her recent heartbreak, Dee Dee unintentionally drives her into Spencer's arms; Phyllis brings her new boyfriend (Louis Gossett Jr.) to a family dinner.
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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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