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Miranda implores Curtis to babysit her son, C.J. pressures Malik to join the workforce, and Lisa and Malik get an unexpected crash course in parenting.
Miranda implores Curtis to babysit her son, C.J. pressures Malik to join the workforce, and Lisa and Malik get an unexpected crash course in parenting.
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S9, EP12 "Lucky Cards"Curtis revisits old habits; Laura and Calvin explore their new romance.
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S9, EP13 "Moving On"Miranda decides to turn the page with Calvin; Ella doesn't completely believe her; Curtis pursues a goal of his own concerning Miranda's friend.
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S9, EP14 "Been a Long Time"Curtis rallies Calvin and CJ in planning a surprise birthday party for Ella; Ella takes charge of her birthday; Janine tells CJ she found a vape pen.
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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.
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S14, EP22 "The Stages of Love"Calvin makes a bold move for love; Ella is blessed with a realization and moves forward in forgiveness.
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S14, EP21 "Don't Grow Weary"Calvin is pulled from each direction as he struggles to balance work and family. Ella must face a puzzling conclusion.
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S14, EP19 "A Payne Family Portrait"The Payne family sends Ella on a rampage. Malik must learn a valuable lesson.
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S14, EP18 "Good As Gold"Ella imparts wisdom and reassurance to her baby boy. Janine and Jazmine schedule much needed mommy daughter time.
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