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Cecily graduates from high school, leading Dog to believe that it's time to expose her to the family business.
Cecily graduates from high school, leading Dog to believe that it's time to expose her to the family business.
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S8, EP17 "A House Divided"Tempers flare when Leland questions Dog's decision to drop Duane Lee from the team.
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S8, EP18 "All Grown Up"Cecily graduates from high school, leading Dog to believe that it's time to expose her to the family business.
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S8, EP19 "Fight Like a Girl"In a case that hits close to home, Dog seeks out Kali's rough-and-tumble cousin; Baby Lyssa steps in for the unavailable Duane Lee.
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S8, EP20 "A Higher Power"Dog's pastor is recruited to bring the team back together, but getting Duane Lee to meet with him could require a miracle.
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S8, EP1 "And Baby Makes Three"Leland must attend Lamaze class; Dog realizes he needs Leland for a collar.
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