Mind Your Business - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

The Parent Trap
Jordan enlists family members to help plan a romantic night when she thinks she overhears her parents talking about getting a divorce, while Aaliyah and Mia become roommates.

The Golden Gears
Alfonso and Kim get caught up with a multi-level marketing scheme and Lucille becomes a lovesick teenager while dating a man in a motorcycle club.

Guess Who's Coming to Dinner
Aaliyah and Mia try convincing Lucille that the owner of a new nearby lounge is up to no good; Alfonso and Kim deal with AJ's first relationship.

The Boy Is Mine
Alfonso tries to maintain his newfound bromance after Aaliyah breaks up with his new friend; Kim goes the extra mile to inject luxury into their lifestyle to impress the moms of a Black Excellence club.

Love Child
Alfonso and Aaliyah's world is flipped upside down when their mother's secret love child comes into town, while Mia tries to figure out who is sending her gifts every hour on the hour.

Sister Sledgehammer
Kim's affluent older sister comes to town and draws the admiration of Kim's Moms Who Leisure club while tensions rise in Aaliyah's new relationship when she runs into her ex-husband on a date.

The Generational Bridge
When AJ's band samples Henry's music without permission, it becomes a generational battle of the principles of sampling.

Tick Tock
Aaliyah discovers that she could be running out of time to become a mother when she's diagnosed with endometriosis; family tensions rise when they're convinced Lucille wrote a book filled with their family secrets and drama.

Politically Incorrect
AJ grows jealous when his visiting cousin starts bonding with Alfonso, leaving him out; the Silver Sneakers decide to endorse a young politician and join the campaign team, bringing their unorthodox methods with them.

Spoiler Alert
Alfonso and Aaliyah hate surprises, but Kim is determined to keep them busy and throw them a surprise birthday party at Lucille's; Aaliyah and DeWayne try to figure out their relationship as they sneak around behind everyone's back.
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