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J.T. cancels a romantic getaway with Shelly in order to play in a basketball tournament with his friends.
J.T. cancels a romantic getaway with Shelly in order to play in a basketball tournament with his friends.
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S1, EP21 "They've Come Undone"After J.T.'s parents see Shelly in a racy reality video, he admits to her his doubts about marrying her.
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S1, EP22 "They've Come Undone"A humiliated J.T. admits to Shelly that he doubts whether she is the kind of woman he can marry.
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S2, EP1 "OVER"Just when Shelly thinks she and J.T. are making progress, she learns that his idea of compromise involves her changing who she is.
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S2, EP2 "Self Helpless"Shelly reads a self-help book that encourages her to spend time with herself in order to get over her breakup.
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S1, EP20 "For Love and Money"Shelly questions her relationship with J.T. when he does not let her borrow money; Rita and Donovan share a surprising kiss.
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S1, EP19 "Pimps Up, DivaStyle Down"Rodney P (Morris Day) calls his lawyers Sugar-Free and Comfort (Jerome Benton and The Arch Bishop Don Magic Juan) when Shelly refuses to do business with him.
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S1, EP18 "Ride or Die Chick"J.T. feels that Shelly undermines his masculinity when she ends a bar fight for him; Donovan breaks up with his latest girlfriend.
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S1, EP17 "Hair Is Stronger Than Pride"Shelly's hairstylist, Coleman (Phil LaMarr), bans her and J.T. when J.T. voices dissatisfaction with his haircut; Nick flirts with a beautiful UPS driver (Jazsmin Lewis).
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