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Nancy sees something she should not have when she follows the secret tunnel; Dean takes a new job and leaves Isabel; Doug falls for a vision of beauty that washes up on the beach.
Nancy sees something she should not have when she follows the secret tunnel; Dean takes a new job and leaves Isabel; Doug falls for a vision of beauty that washes up on the beach.
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S4, EP5 "No Man Is Pudding"Nancy discovers that working retail is not what she expected; Andy struggles to get home from the desert; the boys battle a bee infestation; Celia gets closer to the action.
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S4, EP6 "Excellent Treasures"Nancy sees something she should not have when she follows the secret tunnel; Dean takes a new job and leaves Isabel; Doug falls for a vision of beauty that washes up on the beach.
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S4, EP7 "Yes I Can"Nancy goes over Guillermo's head; Doug and Andy interview candidates for their human-smuggling operation; Celia discovers inexpensive Mexican pharmacies.
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S4, EP8 "I Am the Table"A spontaneous date ends in near-violence for Nancy and Esteban; Silas tells Lisa he grows pot; Andy and Doug smuggle their first customer; Celia develops an addiction.
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S5, EP12 "Glue"Andy joins Nancy and Cesar on their search for Esteban; Dean and Doug make good on their plan to get back at Celia; Silas and Shane find themselves becoming protective of their new stepsister.
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S5, EP11 "Ducks and Tigers"Esteban's daughter visits; Celia explores her sexuality; Andy spends the day in bed with Audra; Isabel joins Doug and Dean in their scheme.
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S5, EP10 "Perro Insano"Nancy tries to protect Silas and Shane from new enemies; Dean and Doug team up against Celia; Andy makes a new life plan.
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S5, EP9 "Suck 'n' Spit"Nancy and Andy struggle with the pressures of parenting; Shane faces a new problem; Celia works with Dean to devise a marketing scheme.
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