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S2, EP36 "Smith vs. Anderson"
A paternity battle ignites as Janay seeks justice, while Dale's doubts and secrets keep him on the defensive.

S1, EP116 "Hall vs. Peterson"
Professional R&B artist Nathaniel disputes his girlfriend LeAnn's accusation of keeping their relationship a secret.

S1, EP46 "Grice vs. Haynes"
Compatibility is in question for Mikeyah and Marcus' relationship, so they've come before the judges to determine if they should stay or walk away.

S1, EP64 "Daniels vs. White"
After her boyfriend, Barry, takes a suspicious "business trip" to Miami, Brooke suspects him of cheating with his ex.

S2, EP36 "Smith vs. Anderson"
A paternity battle ignites as Janay seeks justice, while Dale's doubts and secrets keep him on the defensive.

S2, EP35 "Minor vs. Sanders"
Breanna and Jonathan face a relationship crossroads, navigating trust, age gaps and uncertain futures in their complicated polyamorous love life.

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.
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