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S5, EP18 "Auction"
Martin discards a bothersome cuckoo clock, only to frantically bid on it at a church auction after learning of its supposed value.

S5, EP19 "Daddy Dearest"
Tommy Ford competes with his visiting military father; trouble follows after Martin Lawrence buys Nipsey's.

S5, EP22 "One Flew Over the Hoochie's Nest"
Authorities mistakenly whisk Pam (Tichina Arnold in a dual role) away to an asylum, confusing her with her unhinged twin cousin Tammy.

S5, EP21 "Goin' for Mine"
Pam (Tichina Arnold) lands her dream job at Martin's (Martin Lawrence) old friend Trey's (Dondre Whitfield) record company.

S5, EP17 "I Martin, Take Thee Pam"
Martin (Martin Lawrence) discovers that he is still legally married to Pam (Tichina Arnold) and must appease the justice of the peace (guest star David Alan Grier).

S5, EP16 "Power to the People's Court"
After a fender bender, Sheneneh summons Tommy to court; guest Mark Curry.

S5, EP15 "Goin' Overboard"
Martin (Martin Lawrence) and his friends go on a romantic cruise where everything seems to go wrong; guest stars: Lynn Whitfield, Ted Lange, Bernie Kopell, Lauren Tewes and Jill Whelan.

S5, EP14 "Goin' Overboard"
Martin (Martin Lawrence) and his friends go on a romantic cruise where everything seems to go wrong; guest stars: Lynn Whitfield, Ted Lange, Bernie Kopell, Lauren Tewes and Jill Whelan.
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