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Following a brief encounter with her ex-boyfriend, Mona has provocative thoughts about other men; Big Dee Dee produces Adam's stand-up show.
Following a brief encounter with her ex-boyfriend, Mona has provocative thoughts about other men; Big Dee Dee produces Adam's stand-up show.
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S4, EP20 "The Big Mother's What?! Episode"After she breaks up with Chase, Mona's emotions get out of hand and jeopardize her career; Dee Dee suspects one of her clients is having an affair.
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S4, EP21 "The Big Hide & Sneak Episode"Mona sees a therapist to cope with the breakup and makes a discovery about Chase; Dee Dee tries to counsel Brett about staff relations at the office.
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S4, EP22 "The Big Who You Gonna Call Episode"Mona decides to take charge of her life and dates both Chase and Lorenzo; the decision causes complications; Dee Dee starts dating a health fanatic.
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S1, EP1 "The Big Pilot Episode"Half sisters live in the same San Francisco apartment building. In this episode: A guy falls for Dee Dee.
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S4, EP19 "The Big Nervous Breakup Episode"Following a brief encounter with her ex-boyfriend, Mona has provocative thoughts about other men; Big Dee Dee produces Adam's stand-up show.
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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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