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Nancy gathers Silas, Shane, Andy, and Lupita to brainstorm ways to come up with the money to pay off her debt; Celia meets with her divorce lawyer.
Nancy gathers Silas, Shane, Andy, and Lupita to brainstorm ways to come up with the money to pay off her debt; Celia meets with her divorce lawyer.
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S3, EP2 "A Pool and His Money"Nancy must strike new deals with Heylia and U-Turn; Celia must leave; Andy faces consequences for his good deed.
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S3, EP3 "The Brick Dance"Nancy gathers Silas, Shane, Andy, and Lupita to brainstorm ways to come up with the money to pay off her debt; Celia meets with her divorce lawyer.
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S3, EP4 "S... Highway"Nancy explores alternate sources of income; the city council needs Doug's vote; Conrad and Heylia set up their new grow house; Silas performs his community service.
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S3, EP5 "Bill Sussman"Nancy's and U-Turn's lives entangle; Celia and Doug make deals with Sullivan Groff; Conrad takes matters into his own hands; Shane starts summer school.
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S8, EP9 "Saplings"Nancy and Silas are approached with a new opportunity, Andy offers up love advice to Rabbi Dave and Doug tries to keep his fake charity from falling apart.
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S8, EP8 "Five Miles From Yetzer Hara"Nancy is promoted and takes on new responsibilities; Silas and Shane start their new jobs, while Doug recruits homeless people in an attempt to legitimize his charity.
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S8, EP7 "Unfreeze"Nancy and Silas begin new jobs; Shane is put on assignment after graduating from the police academy; Andy looks for work at the local Jewish temple.
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S8, EP6 "Allosaurus Crush Castle"Nancy starts over with a job search; Jill drops a bomb on Andy and Doug; Silas looks for his stolen plants.
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