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Nancy shows Esteban proof of her baby but is unsure of her fate; Celia is held hostage in Mexico; Andy, Silas and Doug discuss growing plans.
Nancy shows Esteban proof of her baby but is unsure of her fate; Celia is held hostage in Mexico; Andy, Silas and Doug discuss growing plans.
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S5, EP8 "A Distinctive Horn"Tension mounts between Nancy and Esteban; Andy becomes more involved with Audra; Celia hatches a new scheme.
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S2, EP2 "Cooking With Jesus"Nancy comes to a decision about her relationship; Nancy, Andy and Doug attend a convention; Princeton accepts Megan.
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S2, EP3 "Last Tango in Agrestic"Nancy arrives home to find plumbing problems related to Shane; Celia enrolls Isabelle in boot camp; Heylia is interested in a Nation of Islam member and his bean pies.
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S2, EP4 "A.K.A. The Plant"Nancy is ready to grow her business; Isabel decides to model; Silas and Megan deal with consequences; Andy takes Shane to a massage parlor.
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S5, EP7 "Where the Sidewalk Ends"Nancy learns the identity of Esteban's other woman; a deputy gives Silas and Doug trouble; Celia learns that getting rich is not easy.
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S5, EP6 "A Modest Proposal"Nancy is ready to give birth and marry Esteban until she discovers a secret; Silas and Doug's dispensary is in full swing; Celia hates her job; Andy goes on a spending spree.
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S5, EP5 "Van Nuys"Nancy considers an abortion and visits her obstetrician; Andy romances a bank teller; Silas and Doug visit a legendary supplier.
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S5, EP4 "Super Lucky Happy"A rogue DEA agent visits Nancy; Celia sets up in Nancy's garage; Andy finds a bank account in Judah's name.
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