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Miranda's interested in giving Calvin a second chance; after his divorce, Calvin decides to date again; Miranda and Calvin's new woman know each other.
Miranda's interested in giving Calvin a second chance; after his divorce, Calvin decides to date again; Miranda and Calvin's new woman know each other.
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Tyler Perry's House of Payne
S9, EP10 "Something's Rotten"Calvin and Miranda's divorce drama grows; Jazmine gets candid with Ella about wanting to have sex for the first time; Calvin doesn't want anybody talking to Miranda, including Ella.
Tyler Perry's House of Payne
S9, EP11 "Hard Lessons"Curtis upsets Ella and must change his tune; Calvin confronts Miranda about talking to Laura; Miranda tells Calvin how she feels.
Tyler Perry's House of Payne
S9, EP15 "J. Boogie"C.J. and Janine try to get to know Jazmine's new boyfriend, Kaleb, but C.J. suspects that Kaleb is becoming a bad influence on Jazmine.
Tyler Perry's House of Payne
S9, EP16 "The Dinosaur and the Rabbit"She calls Floyd to help Curtis; Ella finds the vaporizer; Curtis and Ella try cannabis.
Tyler Perry's House of Payne
S14, EP9 "House of Second Chances"Curtis and Floyd must navigate the intricacies of business, while Jazmine grapples with her rollercoaster of emotions.
Tyler Perry's House of Payne
S14, EP8 "House of Probation"Calvin and Laura are met with unexpected news, while Curtis and Glo join forces against Mrs. Wellington; Calvin and Miranda must navigate the complexities of co-parenting.
Tyler Perry's House of Payne
S14, EP7 "Burying the Hatchet"Tempers flare between Laura and the Payne family; Jazmine must decide whether to forgive.
Tyler Perry's House of Payne
S14, EP6 "House of Bad Neighbors"The Payne family must innovate as Mrs. Wellington returns with a vengeance; Calvin's relationship with Laura hits a turning point.
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