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When Calvin is honored by the Chamber of Commerce for the positive impact his business has had on the community, he hopes to finally gain the approval of his mother, Marilyn.
When Calvin is honored by the Chamber of Commerce for the positive impact his business has had on the community, he hopes to finally gain the approval of his mother, Marilyn.
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S4, EP21 "Welcome to the Dream Girls"Tina reunites with her former girl group after decades apart; old issues are reignited, threatening to derail the trio's big performance.
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S4, EP20 "Welcome to Mama Drama"When Calvin is honored by the Chamber of Commerce for the positive impact his business has had on the community, he hopes to finally gain the approval of his mother, Marilyn.
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S8, EP18 "Welcome to the Chat"When Tina oversteps at daycare, a well-meaning effort to fix it takes a turn after a message is sent to the wrong chat; a surprise visit from Dave's mother leads him and Gemma to reconsider their careers and what comes next.
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S8, EP17 "Welcome to the Purse Dog"Calvin reluctantly agrees to dog-sit a glamorous little companion, only to face an awkward twist when someone else lays claim to it; a joint celebration prompts Malcolm to question whether he and Mercedes are moving too fast.
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