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Martin's boss hires Gina (Tisha Campbell) as a consultant for Martin's (Martin Lawrence) cable program, "Word on the Street;" with Tichina Arnold and Thomas Mikal Ford.
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S1, EP3 "Things I Do for Love"
Tommy's new relationship prompts Martin to plan a romantic evening with Gina.

S1, EP4 "Boys Are Us"
Martin is livid when he finds out that Gina makes more money than he does, fearing his male listeners won't take him seriously any more.

S1, EP5 "Dead Men Don't Flush"
Martin faces an unexpected dilemma when a plumber (Michael Hagerty) apparently dies in his apartment.

S1, EP6 "Forever Sheneneh"
Martin (Martin Lawrence) fears for his job when Sheneneh (Martin Lawrence) wins a date with his celebrity guest (Christopher "Kid" Reid).

S5, EP24 "California, Here We Come"
Martin launches his own talk show, while Gina clinches the vice presidency of her company's Los Angeles office; celebrities give Martin a farewell roast.

S5, EP23 "California, Here We Come"
Martin launches his own talk show while Gina clinches a promotion to vice president of her company's Los Angeles office.

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.
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