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Curtis is convinced that a technologically advanced gift is determined to ruin his life; a local photographer approaches Lisa, but he may not be all he seems.
Curtis is convinced that a technologically advanced gift is determined to ruin his life; a local photographer approaches Lisa, but he may not be all he seems.
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S12, EP10 "The New Praisers"Jazmin wants to create a Bible study on campus and enlists Ella to help her organize the service; Calvin and Laura request that Miranda return her emergency key to Calvin's condo.
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S10, EP11 "Model Behavior"Curtis is convinced that a technologically advanced gift is determined to ruin his life; a local photographer approaches Lisa, but he may not be all he seems.
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S12, EP12 "I Am Handy Woman, Hear Me Roar"An argument between Malik and Lisa trickles down to C.J. and Janine; Ella chooses technology over a traditional handyman for home repairs.
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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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S14, EP17 "A Chicken Dinner"Calvin is determined to save his relationship with Laura; things begin to heat up.
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S14, EP16 "Hanging Solo"All hands are on deck as stakes rise on Election Day; Calvin is determined to find the answer to his question.
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