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An epiphany after a car accident sends Flex into the arms of an old girlfriend (guest star Tamala Jones).
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S2, EP18 "I Know What You Did Last Thursday"
Flex considers building a future with Natalie but mistrusts her relationship with her ex-boyfriend (Keith Hamilton Cobb).

S2, EP17 "Where Everybody Knows Your Name"
Flex turns his father's neighborhood barbershop into a lucrative enterprise.

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

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.

S5, EP18 "The Reel World"
Cash gets more than he bargained for when he tries to make a movie based on his roommates' lives.

S5, EP17 "Recipe for Disaster"
Trying to prove that she is over Arnaz, Breanna introduces him to a girl at a party.
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