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Jamie (Jamie Foxx) puts himself at risk when Fancy's (Garcelle Beauvais) ex-boyfriend returns to ask for her hand in marriage.
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S3, EP15 "Where There's a Will, Go the Other Way"
Braxton and Fancy (Christopher B. Duncan, Garcelle Beauvais) get raises, leaving Jamie (Jamie Foxx) feeling slighted.

S3, EP16 "Uncle Junior's Cabin"
Junior and Helen offer a free getaway, but a weekend together doesn't appeal to Jamie, Fancy and Braxton.

S5, EP12 "Episode 100: Always and Forever"
Jamie (Jamie Foxx) serenades his bride (Garcelle Beauvais) with a wedding song on their special day. Guest stars: Gladys Knight, Gerald Levert, Marilyn McCoo, James Avery, Billy Davis Jr. and E-40.

S1, EP2 "The Bad Seed"
Trying to win favor with Fancy, Jamie becomes a Big Brother, but ends up with more than he bargained for.

S3, EP16 "Uncle Junior's Cabin"
Junior and Helen offer a free getaway, but a weekend together doesn't appeal to Jamie, Fancy and Braxton.

S3, EP15 "Where There's a Will, Go the Other Way"
Braxton and Fancy (Christopher B. Duncan, Garcelle Beauvais) get raises, leaving Jamie (Jamie Foxx) feeling slighted.

S3, EP14 "Forever Your Girl"
Jamie (Jamie Foxx) jumps to the service of a beautiful hotel guest (guest star Angelle Brooks); Junior and Helen (Garrett Morris, Ellia English) buy a karaoke player.

S3, EP13 "Scareder Than a Mug"
Helen (Ellia English) ends up in therapy after an encounter with a mugger.
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