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When danger follows cousin Trina to the Carsons' doorstep, Pat's alter-ego "Rabbit" is resurrected to save the day.
When danger follows cousin Trina to the Carsons' doorstep, Pat's alter-ego "Rabbit" is resurrected to save the day.
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The Ms. Pat Show
S1, EP2 "Slangin' Coupons"Pat and Denise go to a PTO meeting during which Pat tries to prove she's worthy to the other mothers; Janelle clashes with a teacher who pushes her buttons.
The Ms. Pat Show
S1, EP3 "Surprise!"Pat's oldest child stops by for her birthday and gives her a bigger surprise than expected.
The Ms. Pat Show
S1, EP4 "Sticks and Stones"After hearing one of Junebug's friends call him the N-word, the family has a discussion about that word and many others; Janelle gets paired up with a gender non-conforming person on a debate project.
The Ms. Pat Show
S1, EP5 "Baby Daddy Groundhog Day"Pat and Terry are thrown a curveball when Ashley and Brandon's father pays a surprise visit.
The Ms. Pat Show
S3, EP8 "Twenty Seven Side Pieces"Denise gets a job at a Black hair salon but has to recruit Pat to deal with some "mean girls;" Terry is still in pain from his injury, but pain management comes in more forms than one, none of them good.
The Ms. Pat Show
S3, EP7 "Body Aches and Body Shakes"Brandon's past comes back to haunt him when he decides to switch his career path; Terry gets a little too friendly with a colleague at work.
The Ms. Pat Show
S3, EP6 "Nudes and Dudes"Janelle makes a terrible mistake when she accidentally sends a photo meant for her boyfriend to her mom; meanwhile, the pressure is on for Denise as she dates Terry's boss with his promotion on the line.
The Ms. Pat Show
S3, EP5 "Da Baddest Trip"When danger follows cousin Trina to the Carsons' doorstep, Pat's alter-ego "Rabbit" is resurrected to save the day.
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