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Tia and her new beau Kyle decide to fix-up Tamera with Kyle's little brother for a double date; the little brother turns out to be a lot littler than anyone thought.
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S6, EP8 "Greek to Me"
Tamera's (Tamera Mowry) plans are upset when Jordan (Deon Richmond) goes under cover for the newspaper to expose hazing.

S6, EP7 "The Domino Effect"
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S6, EP9 "My Father's House"
Jordan and Tamera (Deon Richmond, Tamera Mowry) clash over attending church, but a church choir director (guest star Kirk Franklin) provides counsel.

S6, EP10 "For the People"
Ray (Tim Reid) calls in a veteran campaign consultant, Clifton McNair (guest star Phill Lewis), to kick his candidacy into gear.

S6, EP8 "Greek to Me"
Tamera's (Tamera Mowry) plans are upset when Jordan (Deon Richmond) goes under cover for the newspaper to expose hazing.

S6, EP7 "The Domino Effect"
Jordan and Tyreke (Deon Richmond, Ronreaco Lee) get a surprise from their dates to the Homecoming Dance.

S6, EP6 "Bum Rap"
Ray supports a bill banning big concerts on campus and is surprised to meet his opponent.

S6, EP5 "The Grass Is Always Finer"
Tia (Tia Mowry) is uncertain about her relationship with Tyreke (Ronreaco Lee) after meeting a new teaching assistant (guest star Brian McKnight).
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