

Marlon freaks out when Ashley goes on her first date since the divorce. Meanwhile, Marley gets conflicting parental advice on how to deal with bullies.

Ashley urges Marlon to let go of the past when she discovers he still has a storage locker stuffed with worthless mementos from their relationship.

Marlon's protective side surfaces when Marley crushes on an older boy with questionable intentions. Yvette befriends Stevie for his Beyoncé tickets.

When Ashley realizes she's never walked on the wild side, she hits Marlon with an interesting proposition. A reluctant Yvette baby-sits Marley and Zack.

A sky-high credit card bill makes Marlon and Ashley wonder if they've indulged the kids too much, so they decide to teach them about responsibility.

With her 40th birthday looming, Ashley contemplates cosmetic surgery, much to Marlon's dismay. Stevie goes full-on Scooby-Doo to uncover Yvette's age.

When Zack lands in the hospital, Marlon and Ashley's diametrically opposed parenting styles lead to disagreements over what's best for their son.

Ashley tries to establish boundaries with Marlon over his comings and goings in the house. Marlon, meanwhile, attempts to help Zack's basketball team.

Ashley worries that Marlon's inappropriate behavior in social settings will derail her chance to join the snooty Avalon Club. Stevie impresses Yvette.

On the first wedding anniversary since their divorce, Marlon and Ashley bicker over whether they should still commemorate the once-special day.

After falling into the same bad relationship patterns that ended their marriage, Marlon and Ashley go see a couples counselor.

Just before his sisters arrive for a visit, Marlon confesses to Ashley that he never told them about their divorce.

Marlon offers to serve as Ashley's wingman at a nightclub, but she becomes jealous when he starts vibing with a smart, ambitious woman.

The family confronts racism in advertising when Zack models for a clothing company and ends up sporting a hoodie with an offensive slogan.

Marlon and Ashley react very differently when Marley puts off getting her driver's license. Yvette tries to boost her Uber passenger rating.

Marlon and Stevie disagree on whether to uphold the so-called "man code" when they catch Yvette's new man with another woman.

Now that they're divorced, Marlon and Ashley decide to "keep it 100" with each other, but the unvarnished truth bruises feelings on both sides.

On homecoming weekend at their alma mater, Stevie pledges Marlon's fraternity -- 25 years after being rejected. Nearby, Ashley and Yvette party hardy.

During career day at Zack's school, Marlon angers the other parents when he disses working 9 to 5 and talks up nontraditional jobs like his vlogging.

Marlon tries to put the "fun" in funeral by throwing a fake memorial to celebrate his birthday, an idea he quickly regrets when he hears the eulogies.