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Shelly takes the advice of a self-help book and sends an e-mail to J.T. asking for her stuff, sparking petty attempts at payback that spiral out of control.
Shelly takes the advice of a self-help book and sends an e-mail to J.T. asking for her stuff, sparking petty attempts at payback that spiral out of control.
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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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S2, EP3 "All My Exes Havin' Sexes"Rita and Janie warn Shelly about sleeping with J.T., but Shelly ignores them until she realizes that she is behaving as if she and J.T. were still together.
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S2, EP4 "The Hate-Trix Reloaded"Shelly takes the advice of a self-help book and sends an e-mail to J.T. asking for her stuff, sparking petty attempts at payback that spiral out of control.
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S2, EP14 "Wheeling and Dealing"Shelly pretends to be disabled when a potential buyer in a wheelchair (Daryl "Chill" Mitchell) catches her using a handicapped parking spot.
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S2, EP13 "Kung Fu Divas"Shelly and Rita take a martial arts class, but a rivalry ensues when Rita proves to be more adept.
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S2, EP12 "Breast in Show"Shelly wears "falsies", and when men start giving her special treatment, she considers getting breast implants.
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S2, EP11 "Lights, Camera, Face Crack!"Diva Style finds itself in a publicity nightmare when fashion commentator Robert Verdi slams one of its dresses, worn by Brooke Burke to televised awards show.
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