
Tyler Perry's House of Payne
Curtis gives DeShawn the choice of gang life on the streets or being a man of character with the Paynes, while C.J. and Calvin get on each other's nerves living together.

Curtis gives DeShawn the choice of gang life on the streets or being a man of character with the Paynes, while C.J. and Calvin get on each other's nerves living together.

Curtis becomes the neighborhood watch Captain & the power goes to his head, much to the demise of the family.

Janine and Miranda vie to get their children into a premier daycare center.

Both Curtis and Ella experience hallucinations while experimenting with a vape pen.

Ella talks Curtis into lending the church money from their savings to fix up the church.

Curtis is involved in an accident that alters his personality. C.J. takes over the twins‘ school project.

When Curtis has a fit about the money he and Ella are spending, he implements drastic cost cutting measures.

The family has trouble adjusting to Jazmine's new found independence; Miranda gets an offer.

Ella shows great composure when her mother Eunice passes away.

Curtis becomes infuriated when his sauce gets bootlegged. Malik orchestrates a date night.

Calvin realizes he may not be as ready to get married as he thought.

After Travis Harris's trial for the attempted murder of Calvin, the Paynes anxiously await the verdict.

Ella competes for the Help Center's director position against a polished candidate with extensive experience.

Curtis gets picked out of the audience to be a team leader for a weight loss competition show.

Calvin and Miranda salvage what they can from the remains of their burned condo.

Curtis is determined to show Ella she is still the love of his life.

Miranda decides she must move on from Calvin.

C.J., Janine and Miranda throw a house party and agree to exclude Curtis and Ella.

Curtis' food truck is broken into and an old Hokie pot used to make his father's special sauce, is stolen.

Curtis puts Ella's big day in peril and Malik takes a class that doesn't go over well with the family.