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Ella imparts wisdom and reassurance to her baby boy. Janine and Jazmine schedule much needed mommy daughter time.
Ella imparts wisdom and reassurance to her baby boy. Janine and Jazmine schedule much needed mommy daughter time.
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Tyler Perry's House of Payne
S13, EP3 "No Bueno"Jazmine reminds a forgetful C.J. about his first wedding anniversary; Curtis and Ella bring over a cake called No Bueno to celebrate, only to learn there is no celebration to be had; Calvin prepares to attend Pookie's wedding solo.
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S13, EP4 "Failure to Succeed"Malik is thrilled when he lands an interview with a councilman he idolizes, but he finds out that getting the job is only half the battle; Curtis fails a health inspection forcing him to modify his barbecue recipe to disastrous results.
Tyler Perry's House of Payne
S13, EP5 "Love Yourz"A concerned Calvin enlists his quirky friends Pookie and Peanut to help his struggling son, Calvin Jr., with math.
Tyler Perry's House of Payne
S13, EP6 "The Chicken or the Egg"In the middle of a city-wide egg shortage, Curtis searches for reasonably priced eggs; Lisa attempts to gain professional work experience by going to work with the Paynes.
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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