Tough Love: Los Angeles

Story considers catfishing Raymond to show him that dope Black women exist. Could this be a ploy to hide the fact that Story is actually interested in Raymond? Mya thinks so.

After Denise recommends that Brian hires an extra set of hands for his booming business, she begins to question her advice after realizing how attractive his new assistant is. Will temptation be tested?

Rashad is pulled over by the police while on his way to Mya’s. When he returns the aggressive energy the cop approached him with, Rashad finds himself face down in the grass with a gun drawn to him.

Story finally thinks she found the one until she helps Denise with wedding plans and comes across a picture of him on a Black love Instagram account…with his wife. Will Story ever catch a break?

Raymond adds Rashad’s name to the list of people who don’t have to deal with repercussions as they discuss whether or not cancel culture is real.

Raymond is confronted with the harsh reality that his dating choices may be due to the possible trauma from his relationship with his mother. Is trauma to blame or his big brother, Rashad?

Rashad and Mya continue to have relationship issues. He thinks it’s unrealistic to expect a man to be with one woman for the rest of his life. But, how does Mya feel?

Story wants a good man who’s built, six feet tall, and has a good job. Raymond thinks she's sending mixed messages about what she wants with her dating app profile picture. Is he right?

Mya feels that Black people struggle in relationships more than other races partly due to systemic oppression. Could what happened to her brother be the cause of her relationship issues?

Mr. “I don’t date Black women,” Raymond, is back at it on his dating app. He’s swiped right for several women, many of which are NOT Black. But are his friends surprised?

Raymond convinces Rashad, Mya’s on and off-again boyfriend, to attend her game night. Meanwhile, his current date doesn’t seem too thrilled about his decision.