Family Time - Season 8
Season 8
Episodes
Empty Nest
When Lisa starts to have baby fever, Tony remind her how much work a baby can be; Lori contemplates plastic surgery.
Show Me the Money
Tony needs of a caterer and Lisa wants a shot at the job; Devin uses his new credit card.
The Set-Ups
Tony and Rachel play matchmaker by setting up Lori and Donnie on dates.
Somebody's Watching Me
Tony and Donnie spy on Ebony and her new boyfriend; Lori is recruited to be the face of hair care.
Notorious D-o-g
Lisa brings home a stray, despite Tony's aversion to dogs; Lisa's and Vivian's Soul Sisters Catering secure their biggest gig yet.
Teamwork Makes The Dream Work
Tony becomes an overbearing sponsor of a youth basketball team while Lisa and the ladies hold a mock trial for Lori.
The Breadwinner
Tony's manhood is threatened when Lisa's Soul Sisters catering takes off; Donnie explores his future as a motivational speaker.
Thanks For The Ticket
Tony gets caught on the Bae Cam with another woman while Devin and Ebony battle it out in a bake off.
Daddy Divorce
Thanksgiving is approaching, and family members come bearing more than just luggage.
Grass Ain't Greener
When Tony takes Lisa's big catering gig for granted, he learns the hard way that it is not easy walking in her shoes.
Blasts From The Past
Lisa needs help for an upcoming catering gig, so Vivian recruits her former cellmate. Meanwhile, Rachel reunites with an unlikely relative.
Christmas Beyond The Walls
The Stallworths host their talented cousins Darrel, Rhea, Paco and Ahjah Walls (The Walls) for the holidays. Meanwhile, Cheryl makes her move on Donnie.
Stallworth Murder Mystery
The Stallworth family rings in the New Year with a murder mystery game. Meanwhile, Donnie and Cheryl further explore their chemistry together.
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