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J.T. turns to his parents for advice after he spots Janie helping Grant (Sharif Atkins) shop for an engagement ring.
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S2, EP12 "Breast in Show"
Shelly wears "falsies", and when men start giving her special treatment, she considers getting breast implants.

S2, EP13 "Kung Fu Divas"
Shelly and Rita take a martial arts class, but a rivalry ensues when Rita proves to be more adept.

S2, EP14 "Wheeling and Dealing"
Shelly pretends to be disabled when a potential buyer in a wheelchair (Daryl "Chill" Mitchell) catches her using a handicapped parking spot.

S2, EP15 "If the Shrew Fits"
When Shelly and Rita's stepmother (Jodi Lyn O'Keefe) fight, it is up to Shelly to swallow her pride and apologize.

S3, EP22 "Daughter Don't Preach"
Tensions rise between Shelly and her dad; Janie discovers Rita's secret botox parties at the store.

S3, EP21 "Daddy's Home"
Shelly's father shows up after years of absence; Janie investigates the contents of Rita's purse.

S3, EP20 "Donovan on the Brink"
Wanting to sample one of his hits, a rapper reveals Donovan's past as a teen pop star; Janie and Rita collaborate to write a romance novel.

S3, EP19 "Girlfriends"
Shelly and Janie force Rita to rekindle her romance with her ex-lesbian lover in order to help sell their clothing line.
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