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Eddie's intentions are unclear when he appears with a new electric car; Lily's plea for her parents to pay for her tattoo removal goes ignored.
Eddie's intentions are unclear when he appears with a new electric car; Lily's plea for her parents to pay for her tattoo removal goes ignored.
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S4, EP9 "Smells Like Teen Spirit"Sean talks to Jimmy about the birds and the bees; Brad accidentally sees Claudia naked.
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S4, EP12 "(She's Got) Kegs"Sean finds out Claudia has been out all night partying; Claudia finds out Sean left Jimmy and Henry with Eddie.
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S4, EP13 "My Ex-Boyfriend's Back"Lily resents her ex-boyfriend's ability to move on so quickly after she dumped him; Eddie's stand-up routine flops until he incorporates material from Claudia and Sean's personal life.
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S4, EP14 "Communication Breakdown"Sean forgets to give Claudia an important message from her professor; Jimmy hides the telephone bill to conceal his calls to a 976 number; Lily freaks out when Brad does not call her for three hours.
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S4, EP8 "Ticket to Ride"Lily wakes up with a hangover to find her vehicle parked on the porch; Eddie sells Lily's car at a huge profit.
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S4, EP7 "Pay You Back With Interest"Eddie's intentions are unclear when he appears with a new electric car; Lily's plea for her parents to pay for her tattoo removal goes ignored.
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