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Joe is injured when a client's son makes crystal meth using the faulty formula he got from a book on the subject, and Rex decides to sue the publisher of the book.
Joe is injured when a client's son makes crystal meth using the faulty formula he got from a book on the subject, and Rex decides to sue the publisher of the book.
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S3, EP5 "Against All Odds"Joe is injured when a client's son makes crystal meth using the faulty formula he got from a book on the subject, and Rex decides to sue the publisher of the book.
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