Episode
Tyler Perry's House of Payne: The Best Surprise
Overview
Calvin and Miranda plan Calvin Jr.'s birthday party; Curtis and Ella have trouble with the Homeowners Association.
Details
- Series
- Tyler Perry's House of Payne
- Season
- Season 7
- Episode
- Episode 28
- Air date
- 2011-11-11
- Runtime
- 30 min
Episode context
The Best Surprise is Episode 28 in Season 7 of Tyler Perry's House of Payne. It aired on 2011-11-11. The runtime is 30 min.
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Episode 27: Number Five's Fight
After budget cuts force C.J. to lay off firefighters, Roland must use his PR skills to avoid altercations; Calvin and Miranda want to move upstairs.
Episode 29: Working Paynes
C.J. hires Calvin, whose performance is disappointing; bored with retirement, Curtis takes up painting.
More episodes from this season
Episode 26: 1096
C.J. forgets Janine's 3-years-sober anniversary; Ella gets DeShawn an ugly outfit for school-picture day.
Episode 30: Curtis Jefferson
Curtis wakes up as a Jefferson.
Episode 25: Do the Fight Thing
DeShawn bullies a classmate and gets into trouble; Miranda and Janine fight over petty things.
Episode 31: Dead Wrong
Miranda frets over her unemployment; C.J. looks into firefighter response times.
Episode 24: The Gifted and the Grout
DeShawn is placed in a gifted-students program to avoid being expelled from school; Calvin and Miranda hire a contractor to repair their condo.
Episode 32: The Rich and Payneless
Calvin is allowed supervised visits; Ella's friend Felicia visits.
Episode 23: The Payne Gang
Curtis, Ella, and Floyd try to bring DeShawn a reality check when he wants to join a gang. C.J. and Calvin tussle over their living arrangements.
Episode 33: Mentoring Paynes
Janine sponsors a young girl; Curtis and Ella become DeShawn's foster parents.
Episode 22: Up from the Ashes
Calvin finds out that Tracie checked Calvin Jr. out of the hospital. Calvin and Miranda try to find a place to stay.
Episode 34: Roommate Paynes
C.J. and Janine are not comfortable with Malik's roommate; Claretha tries alternative cancer-fighting treatments