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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.
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S5, EP18 "Kids Say the Darndest Things"
Jabari, unhappy about his father's remarriage, begins acting out and eventually runs away, hoping to cause his parents to get back together.

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.

S5, EP19 "Finn-ished"
After Lynn has a brief romance with her womanizing bandmate Finn (Tricky), she finds herself having feelings for him.

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

S7, EP7 "Just Joan"
Maya challenges Joan to empower herself, accept her single life and go out to a trendy restaurant alone.

S7, EP5 "Everybody Hates Monica"
Joan learns that Maya and Lynn did not tell her about a recent outing with Toni; Joan insists on bringing Monica into the circle of friends.
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