For Better or Worse
TV-14
4.2
2011
Comedy
Follow the the ups-and-downs of Angela Williams, the owner of a successful beauty salon, and her husband of 13 years, Marcus, a former professional football player who has recently partnered with Richard Ellington and Joseph Jetson on a new sports news program called "C-Sports Now."
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- Cast:
- Tasha Smith , Michael Jai White , Crystle Stewart , Jason Olive , Kiki Haynes , Kent Faulcon , Cocoa Brown
Episode 14 : I Want Half
December. 17,2014
The guys at the studio fear that Richard has put himself in a precarious position.
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Episode 13 : Fear of the Unknown
December. 10,2014
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Episode 12 : The Mammogram - Part 2
December. 03,2014
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Episode 11 : The Mammogram - Part 1
November. 26,2014
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Episode 10 : What About Kids?
November. 19,2014
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Episode 9 : Keisha, The Photographer
November. 12,2014
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Episode 8 : Leslie, Joseph and the Prenup
November. 05,2014
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Episode 7 : Please Say Yes
October. 29,2014
Joseph tries to come up with proposal ideas for Leslie, but finds himself struggling.
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Episode 6 : The Restraining Order
October. 22,2014
Keisha retaliates against Richard's recent actions by filing a restraining order.
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Episode 5 : It's My House
October. 15,2014
Richard does all that he can to ensure Keisha does not take everything that belongs to him.
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Episode 4 : The Divorce Papers
October. 08,2014
Keisha moves out of the house after serving Richard with divorce papers.
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Episode 3 : Shawn - Part 2
October. 01,2014
Todd makes a shocking discovery about Shawn, much to Marcus' relief.
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Episode 2 : Shawn - Part 1
September. 24,2014
A pregnant woman named Shawn claims that Marcus is the father of her unborn child.
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