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S1, EP114 "Weaver vs. Greene"
A shocking twist ending determines the future of Latiana and Wynton's rocky nine-year relationship.

S2, EP34 "Davis-Jones vs. Martin"
Alexus seeks vindication because hometown rumors have her boyfriend, Kristopher, questioning the paternity of their child.

S1, EP137 "Gonzalez vs. Rodriguez"
With help from a substance-abuse expert, the judges coach Nohariz and Eli through marital issues and alcohol abuse.

S1, EP43 "Ewell vs. Stitt"
Michigan couple Monica and Murjonie feud over finances and his failing business ventures.

S2, EP34 "Davis-Jones vs. Martin"
Alexus seeks vindication because hometown rumors have her boyfriend, Kristopher, questioning the paternity of their child.

S2, EP33 "Green vs. Vinson"
A compatibility test will decide if Shayla's and Rico's love can survive intimacy struggles, trust issues and family tensions.

S2, EP32 "Richmond vs. Morman"
With help from a sex expert, the judges advise Jahmeek and Marie on sex drive, stamina, and safewords.

S2, EP30 "Whitehurst vs. Briggs"
A man seeks justice for stolen property and unpaid debt while questioning his future with a distant girlfriend.
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