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Nancy cuts a deal with the concierge; Andy and Silas make progress on the job; Shane joins a mommy group; Doug is interrogated.
Nancy cuts a deal with the concierge; Andy and Silas make progress on the job; Shane joins a mommy group; Doug is interrogated.
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S3, EP11 "Cankles"Valerie's private investigator tracks Nancy's every move; Celia investigates Aquatecture; Silas discovers that Tara is dating other guys.
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S3, EP12 "The Dark Time"Nancy considers a new business partner; Heylia and Conrad must evacuate; Andy and Dean play murderball; Doug sinks to an all-time low.
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S6, EP4 "Bliss"Nancy cuts a deal with the concierge; Andy and Silas make progress on the job; Shane joins a mommy group; Doug is interrogated.
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S6, EP3 "A Yippity Sippity"Nancy, Andy, and Silas acquire scab laborer jobs at an upscale Seattle hotel; Shane is left to care for baby Stevie; Doug finds unexpected guests.
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