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Nancy deals with Silas and Shane; Doug continues his war with Sullivan; Celia seeks tutelage from Heylia.
Nancy deals with Silas and Shane; Doug continues his war with Sullivan; Celia seeks tutelage from Heylia.
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S3, EP13 "Risk"Nancy explores her new business arrangement; Helia and Vaneeta make the most of their new surroundings; Andy woos a biker chick.
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