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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.
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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S1, EP17 "The Big Mixed Up Mojo Episode"Dee Dee has a streak of bad luck, while Mona enjoys good fortune; Dee Dee confronts a crooked businessman.
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S1, EP2 "The Big Forget-Me-Not Episode"Mona suspects her sister is scheming to steal her best friend, Spencer; Mona pretends to date a guy who never called her back after their first date.
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S1, EP3 "The Big Crappy Birthday Episode"Mona is reminded of painful moments from her childhood during a birthday party; Phyllis decides to come clean.
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S1, EP4 "The Big Pimpin' Episode"Dee Dee helps save Mona's job by placating a temperamental recording artist; Mona feels protective toward her younger sister.
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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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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, 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, 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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