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Tia (Tia Mowry) becomes uncomfortable when her mother (Jackee Harry) takes a job in the high-school cafeteria.
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S6, EP7 "The Domino Effect"
Jordan and Tyreke (Deon Richmond, Ronreaco Lee) get a surprise from their dates to the Homecoming Dance.

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, 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, EP22 "Fly Away Home"
Lisa prepares for her wedding; Tia and Tamera get ready for their summer vacations; Ray accepts a job.

S6, EP21 "The Road Less Traveled"
Tia (Tia Mowry) is offered a WNBA internship but is hesitant to accept it; Lisa (Jackee Harry) worries about the wedding.

S6, EP20 "Let Them Eat Cupcakes"
Tia and Tamera help Victor prepare a wedding proposal; Tyreke and Jordan participate in a fraternity bake sale.

S6, EP19 "Before There Was Hip Hop ..."
Jordan is leery about swing lessons with Tamera, but when a jazz legend visits he might be persuaded.
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