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When Ms. Edna becomes depressed, Cora initiates a "This Is Your Life" night to show that people appreciate her; Brown mistakenly thinks Jesus is gay.
When Ms. Edna becomes depressed, Cora initiates a "This Is Your Life" night to show that people appreciate her; Brown mistakenly thinks Jesus is gay.
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Tyler Perry's Meet the Browns
S1, EP6 "Meet the Babies"When Brianna's pregnant friend goes into labor while staying at the house, Brown must deliver the baby himself.
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S3, EP10 "Meet Mom Again"Will's mother visits bringing his ex-fiancee with her; Brianna and Jamal play the role of mother and father for a school assignment.
Tyler Perry's Meet the Browns
S3, EP11 "Meet the Lovers"Troy makes a pass at Sasha, then threatens Will's job if she tells anyone; Brown gets a second job as a security guard at the school.
Tyler Perry's Meet the Browns
S3, EP12 "Meet the Tension"Edna breaks off her engagement to the Colonel and returns to the house; a reinstated Will invites Troy to his celebration dinner, upsetting Sasha.
Tyler Perry's Meet the Browns
S5, EP8 "Meet the Switch"Joaquin and Will have a freaky Friday-type experience; Brown is on hold forever with the utility company.
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S5, EP4 "Meet the Whodunit"Mr. Brown tries to figure out who ate his rice and gravy; Renee faces possible termination after a member of the Nurses Auditing Board investigates her.
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