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After a much-needed night on the town with his boy, Calvin finds himself in a sticky situation when he drunkenly sends sexual text messages to Miranda and invites her over.
After a much-needed night on the town with his boy, Calvin finds himself in a sticky situation when he drunkenly sends sexual text messages to Miranda and invites her over.
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S13, EP13 "If It Ain't Broke"Calvin and Jr. deal with the consequences of their big fight, and Miranda has to step in; CJ and Janine try to use some of the techniques they learned in couple's counseling as they put together a complicated entertainment center.
Tyler Perry's House of Payne
S13, EP14 "House of Funk"Calvin and Laura try to teach the boys to clean up after themselves; Ella meets with the head deacon to discuss a tense situation, but she does not get the response she expected when she brings up some serious concerns.
Tyler Perry's House of Payne
S11, EP16 "Of Mice and Men"Everyone is excited for Malik when he finally gets a good-paying job, until they find out it's for a weed dispensary; Malik tries to educate them on all the benefits of marijuana as a medicinal drug.
Tyler Perry's House of Payne
S11, EP17 "Insecurity System"When CJ brings home a new drone for the fire department, it is stolen in what he believes to be a burglary; to ward off any further intrusions, CJ installs a high-tech home security system with audio-visual capabilities.
Tyler Perry's House of Payne
S14, EP22 "The Stages of Love"Calvin makes a bold move for love; Ella is blessed with a realization and moves forward in forgiveness.
Tyler Perry's House of Payne
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.
Tyler Perry's House of Payne
S14, EP19 "A Payne Family Portrait"The Payne family sends Ella on a rampage. Malik must learn a valuable lesson.
Tyler Perry's House of Payne
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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