In the Cut - Season 7

Season 7
Episodes

Pros & Cons
Jay looks for a replacement to run Mable's Tables and discovers his ex-convict brother-in-law is moving in at home; Kenny is dismayed by Angelique's antique doll collection.

Tooth Treason
Jay undergoes dental surgery and milks his recovery for longer than necessary; meanwhile, Mable's Tables new manager Trish Devoe has a new plan to grow business for the restaurant.

Not In Kansas Anymore
An old friend of Jay's resurfaces while, Percy struggles in revealing a secret he has kept from his parents.

Rock Le Cradle
Kenny's famous favorite aunt visits with her new boyfriend; meanwhile, Wade lists his apartment on a vacation rental property site.

Cooking That Kitchen
Cheryl starts an in-home salon; at Mable's Tables, Trish, desperate for a chef, teaches Karen how to cook.

Big Bruh
Kenny joins an outreach program called Big Bruh, while Jay and Wade deal with a biker crew.

Rollin' Stone
Jay discovers he has a long-lost brother. Meanwhile, Kenny seeks refuge from Angelique.

If You Wanna Make An Omelette
Jay, in preparation of becoming a first-time grandfather, tags along with Kenny and Angelique for their parenting class. Meanwhile, Wade must choose between love or money.

Game Fight Night
Jay and Cheryl host a heated game night, while Trish throws a Paint & Sip at the restaurant.

The Big Reveal
A rat runs the guys out of the shop and into Cheryl's salon. Meanwhile, Kenny and Angelique throw a gender reveal party.

Vasect-Oh My!
Kenny considers having a vasectomy while Cheryl and Jay embark on a fitness journey.

Pappa Jay
Jay panics about becoming a grandfather and makes some irrational decisions. Meanwhile, Kenny is blindsided by a friend's secret.

Getting To I Do
Kenny and Angelique receive some unlikely help with their wedding planning; things get out of hand.
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