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Moesha (Brandy Norwood) and her ex-boyfriend (Fredro Starr) decide it's time for them to get over each other.
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S3, EP19 "Mo's Money, Mo's Money, Mo's Money"
Moesha goes on a spending spree after receiving her first paycheck and quickly finds herself in debt.

S3, EP20 "This Time You've Gone Too Far"
When Moesha (Brandy Norwood) gets permission to go to San Diego, she and her friends decide to cross the border.

S3, EP21 "Body Language"
Dee (Sheryl Lee Ralph) tries to control Frank's (William Allen Young) anger when Moesha (Brandy Norwood) comes home with a tattoo.

S3, EP22 "Pajama Jam"
Moesha's (Brandy Norwood) father (William Allen Young) arrives at a slumber party and catches Moesha in the company of a young man.

S3, EP18 "Model Employee"
Moesha (Brandy) gets a part-time job at a clothing store, but ends up doing her boss Linda's (Jenni Pulos) job as well. With Sheryl Lee Ralph.

S3, EP17 "She's Back"
Moesha jeopardizes her chance at a White House internship when she has a confrontation with her contact for the job.

S3, EP16 "It's My Paper, and I'll Cry if I Want To"
Moesha (Brandy Norwood) starts her own publication after being rejected for a staff position on the school newspaper. With Sheryl Lee Ralph.

S3, EP15 "The Short Story"
Moesha (Brandy Norwood) agrees to date a little person (guest star Emmanuel Lewis); Myles (Marcus T. Paulk) is taunted because he's too short to play basketball.
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