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Stamps gets sucked into a self-help philosophy; Lolli tries to get her salon on St. Louis Weekly's hot list; Barton refuses to go to the dentist.
Stamps gets sucked into a self-help philosophy; Lolli tries to get her salon on St. Louis Weekly's hot list; Barton refuses to go to the dentist.
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S4, EP12 "Busting Boyce"The church plans a big party for Boyce's anniversary as pastor, but the parishioners turn on him when he seems ungrateful.
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S4, EP11 "Roar!"Stamps gets sucked into a self-help philosophy; Lolli tries to get her salon on St. Louis Weekly's hot list; Barton refuses to go to the dentist.
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S4, EP10 "Mo' Momma, Mo' Problems"Boyce tries to stay out of the way when Lolli's mother comes to visit; Stamps wants to impress Kim and make her regret breaking up with him.
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S4, EP9 "Who Let the Dog In?"Nikki brings a dog into the office without Boyce's permission; Barton makes Lolli's salon his new hangout when his regular barber shop goes out of business; Stamps works at his new job.
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