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S1, EP1 "Pilot"
A sportscaster (Flex Alexander) takes in his 14-year-old daughter (Kyla Pratt) when her mother moves to another country.

S1, EP2 "Jailbait"
Breanna breaks curfew, and Flex decides to teach her a lesson; Duane tries to avoid an angry customer.

S2, EP21 "Heart to Heart"
Natalie temporarily moves in while her home is being fumigated, and Flex suffers a panic attack due to his fear of commitment.

S2, EP22 "Stuck on You"
Flex's ex-wife, Nicole, helps him pick out an engagement ring for Natalie; Breanna is forced to choose between Arnaz and Josh.

S5, EP22 "I Love L.A."
Breanna speaks Arnaz's name while kissing Calvin; Arnaz hopes to go away with Michelle; Lisa finds love.

S5, EP21 "I Love L.A."
Arnaz is jealous when Breanna uses a boyfriend test to determine whether to date Calvin, until D-Mack's sister (Brandy) returns from Paris.

S5, EP20 "Double Trouble"
Breanna changes her rules about bringing dates back to the house; Kevin and Darius arrive in L.A. for business.

S5, EP19 "California Girl"
Arnaz decides to spend a weekend away with Rachel; Cash and D-Mack pose as innkeepers to lure two Australian women.
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