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Joan battles to convince her law firm to observe the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. holiday; William buys a house for his bride-to-be.
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S1, EP7 "Everything Fishy Ain't Fish"
Joan (Tracee Ellis Ross) sees Maya's husband (guest star Flex Alexander) with another woman; Toni (Jill Marie Jones) dates a white mayoral candidate.

S1, EP10 "Never a Bridesmaid"
When Maya and her husband decide to renew their vows, Joan begins to plan an over-the-top wedding ceremony.

S2, EP3 "A Full Court Conspiracy"
When Joan and William defend a client accused of racism, they must field questions from their friends.

S2, EP4 "Untreatable"
The gang goes on a shopping binge, creating financial and marital problems for Maya and Darnell; Joan tries to infuse sex into her long-distance relationship with Sean.

S6, EP5 "Judging Edward"
When William goes home to aid his mother during her operation, he encounters memories of his childhood and a father who never quite understood him.

S6, EP4 "Latching On and Lashing Out"
Toni agrees to breast-feed the baby, as a way of halting Todd's efforts to gain full custody.

S6, EP3 "And Nanny Makes Three"
Todd must take drastic action when Toni accidentally locks the baby in the house alone.

S6, EP2 "Odds & Ends"
Although Lynn tries to tell Jennifer that getting married is a huge mistake, she ends up agreeing to wed in Hawaii.
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