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The Bishop and Lady Mae make alternate plans after Clara denies them the check for the IRS bill Grace tends to Sophia when a medical emergency sends her daughter to the hospital.
The Bishop and Lady Mae make alternate plans after Clara denies them the check for the IRS bill Grace tends to Sophia when a medical emergency sends her daughter to the hospital.
Lady Mae visits world-famous Pastor Maxine Patterson and endures the Bishop's final attempt to win her back at a Round Table party Connie asks if Grace is interested in running Calvary.
The Bishop sends Lady Mae into a tailspin when he surprises her with divorce papers Grace gives a newspaper interview in Mae's place, while deploying Darius to investigate Rochelle.
Grace takes Rochelle up on her offer to help start a legal defense fund Bishop and Lady Mae ask if parishioner Clara Jackson's Powerball winnings can assist with their IRS bill.
When business is slow at the diner, Hattie considers teaming up with Vivian.
Youths from different social classes in China learn what it means to be a family when they come together to form a dance crew.
Newly arrived in Miami, young dancer Emily (Kathryn McCormick) dreams of becoming a professional. She soon meets and falls in love with Sean (Ryan Guzman), the leader of a dance crew called "the Mob." When a rich businessman's plans to develop the dancers' historic neighborhood threatens to displace thousands of people, Emily must join forces with Sean and the Mob to turn their performance art into protest art, even though doing so may place her dreams in jeopardy.
After struggling for a year to make it big in Hollywood, Sean's (Ryan Guzman) dance crew gives up and moves back to Miami. Not ready to relinquish his own dream quite yet, Sean remains in Los Angeles. When he hears about an upcoming dance competition in Las Vegas, Sean teams with talented dancers Andie (Briana Evigan) and Moose (Adam Sevani) to put together a new crew. Now with some old friends and some new faces, Sean and his crew intend to win.
Newly arrived in Miami, young dancer Emily (Kathryn McCormick) dreams of becoming a professional. She soon meets and falls in love with Sean (Ryan Guzman), the leader of a dance crew called "the Mob." When a rich businessman's plans to develop the dancers' historic neighborhood threatens to displace thousands of people, Emily must join forces with Sean and the Mob to turn their performance art into protest art, even though doing so may place her dreams in jeopardy.
After struggling for a year to make it big in Hollywood, Sean's (Ryan Guzman) dance crew gives up and moves back to Miami. Not ready to relinquish his own dream quite yet, Sean remains in Los Angeles. When he hears about an upcoming dance competition in Las Vegas, Sean teams with talented dancers Andie (Briana Evigan) and Moose (Adam Sevani) to put together a new crew. Now with some old friends and some new faces, Sean and his crew intend to win.
Marty invites Linda to the Mayor's Ball Danny gets Floyd and Sam to help him scare Marty away.
Hattie misinterprets a conversation about celibacy Danny believes that Linda as turned to prostitution.
When Sam wakes up handcuffed to Hattie, he vows to stop partying.
When business is slow at the diner, Hattie considers teaming up with Vivian.
A fire erupts at a diner and everyone thinks Hattie is responsible a fire marshal determines the cause of the fire.
Linda begins working at the diner the health inspector has a surprise visit Linda and Floyd work to get the diner back up to code.
A security guard (Liam Hemsworth) and his childhood pal (Michael Angarano) make plans to rob an armored car.
In the wake of a career-ending scandal, disgraced lawyer Lawson Russell (Cuba Gooding Jr.) moves to Key West, Fla., where he befriends aging novelist Christopher Marlowe (Mark Pellegrino). After letting Russell borrow his latest manuscript, A Murder of Crows, Marlowe dies of a heart attack. When Russell publishes the dead man's manuscript under his own name, he makes the best-seller list -- and unwittingly becomes the prime suspect in the investigation of a grisly multiple homicide.
As ambitious District Attorney Ford Cole (Ray Liotta) prepares for his mayoral bid, he faces conflicting stories surrounding a man's death. His assistant DA and sometime lover, Nora Timmer (Jolene Blalock), claims that the man tried to rape her. However, witness Luther Pinks (LL Cool J) tells a different tale. He says that, actually, she tried to seduce the victim to gather information about a mob chieftain.
Three South African cops (Orlando Bloom, Forest Whitaker, Conrad Kemp) investigate the drug-related murder of a young woman.