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Just as Regine is made the manager, her boutique is turned into a discount store; Overton resembles a porn star.
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S2, EP15 "Singing the Blues"
Kyle's singing performance at a local talent contest is disrupted by Maxine's presence; Regine coaches Khadijah.

S2, EP16 "Play Ball"
The Flavor Unit staff decides to strike after becoming fed up with malfunctioning office equipment.

S3, EP10 "Mr. Big Shot"
Overton tries to win $10,000 for making a three-point basketball shot; Max steals Regine's dress.

S2, EP17 "Stormy Weather"
Regine and Overton get stuck in a van during a blizzard, while the gang is snowed in at home.

S3, EP9 "Baby I'm Back...Again"
Scared that Khadijah is enjoying the dating scene a little too much, Scooter proposes.

S3, EP8 "He Works Hard for the Money"
Kyle becomes a boy toy for a seasoned and spicy actress in order to handle her business.

S3, EP7 "The Handyman Can"
Overton experiences a crisis in confidence after his bookshelf kills a cat; Maxine finds out that she's allergic to chocolate.

S3, EP6 "The James Bond"
Extra money creates extra problems for Khadijah and Synclaire; Maxine and Kyle confront each other's "black books."
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