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Nancy goes in search of Silas and her hijacked pot; Celia has Silas arrested for stealing her '`Drug Free Zone`' signs; Nancy visits Silas in jail and discovers that the pot is still in his car.
Nancy goes in search of Silas and her hijacked pot; Celia has Silas arrested for stealing her '`Drug Free Zone`' signs; Nancy visits Silas in jail and discovers that the pot is still in his car.
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S2, EP12 "Pittsburgh"Nancy's big day is marred by Silas' disappearance, Shane's inflammatory graduation speech, and Celia's madness.
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S3, EP1 "Doing the Backstroke"Nancy goes in search of Silas and her hijacked pot; Celia has Silas arrested for stealing her '`Drug Free Zone`' signs; Nancy visits Silas in jail and discovers that the pot is still in his car.
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