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Nancy and Andy try to find a pediatrician when Stevie gets sick; the family tries to unload merchandise.
Nancy and Andy try to find a pediatrician when Stevie gets sick; the family tries to unload merchandise.
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S6, EP13 "Theoretical Love Is Not Dead"Nancy faces difficult choices; Andy attempts to calm Shane and Warren; Silas considers staying behind.
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S7, EP1 "Bags"Nancy is released and transferred to a halfway house in New York City; Andy, Silas, Shane and Doug learn of Nancy's release.
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S7, EP2 "From Trauma Cometh Something"Nancy tries to get her life back in New York City; Andy and Shane arrive unexpectedly; Silas begins a modeling career; Doug looks up an old friend.
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S7, EP3 "Game-Played"Nancy struggles to fit into the ranks at the halfway house; Jill drops a bombshell; Andy and Shane find a place to live; Silas scores a modeling gig; Doug is offered his dream job.
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S6, EP12 "Fran Tarkenton"Nancy has a tense interview with Vaughn; Andy, Shane and Warren to get passports to enter Europe;. Silas continues to wrestle with the fact that Lars may be his father.
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S6, EP11 "Viking Pride"Nancy is visited by faces from the past; Silas deals with the possibility that Lars is his father; Warren becomes unhinged; Doug must obtain a fake passport.
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S6, EP10 "Dearborn-Again"Nancy takes up with an old acquaintance while her sons dig into her past; Andy and Doug need to find a passport forger.
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S6, EP9 "To Moscow, and Quickly"Nancy and Andy try to find a pediatrician when Stevie gets sick; the family tries to unload merchandise.
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