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Brown lets the police use his place to stake out his new neighbors; Brianna befriends Renee.
Brown lets the police use his place to stake out his new neighbors; Brianna befriends Renee.
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S3, EP34 "Meet the Loot"The Colonel uses a dollar he borrowed from Brown and Cora to buy a lottery ticket and wins; Sasha and Renee switch jobs.
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S3, EP35 "Meet the Bucket List"Brown and Colonel make a list of the things they want to do before they die; Will and Sasha give Joaquin the talk after he walks in on them getting romantic.
Tyler Perry's Meet the Browns
S3, EP36 "Meet the Racist"An elderly black patient refuses to let Will operate on him because Will is black; Brown finds out that Cora never went to the prom.
Tyler Perry's Meet the Browns
S3, EP9 "Meet the Christmas Spirit"Brown's family quits the hospital's Christmas show; Joaquin befriends a boy from the hospital.
Tyler Perry's Meet the Browns
S3, EP33 "Meet the Cheating Liver"Renee loses a liver that's in a transplant cooler; Cora thinks Reggie is cheating on her.
Tyler Perry's Meet the Browns
S3, EP32 "Meet the Stakeout"Brown lets the police use his place to stake out his new neighbors; Brianna befriends Renee.
Tyler Perry's Meet the Browns
S3, EP30 "Meet the Counseling Session"The Colonel counsels Cora and Brown after they have a fight; Will and Sasha try to prove their relationship isn't solely physical.
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