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When Mary ditches administrative leave to investigate the death of a witness, her post-traumatic stress disorder gets in the way.
When Mary ditches administrative leave to investigate the death of a witness, her post-traumatic stress disorder gets in the way.
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S1, EP11 "Stan by Me"After watching her mother audition for "Sweet Charity," Mary is kidnapped; in New Jersey, Brandi's boyfriend Chuck is abducted and two FBI agents are killed; when federal agents suspect a connection, a nationwide manhunt ensues.
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S1, EP12 "A Fine Meth"The family regroups after Mary's ordeal; Stan and Marshall search for a way to force Spanky to tell the truth about Chuck's drug trafficking; the FBI corners Mary in her driveway with Brandi's suitcase full of meth in the back of her car.
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S2, EP1 "Gilted Lily"When Mary ditches administrative leave to investigate the death of a witness, her post-traumatic stress disorder gets in the way.
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S2, EP2 "In My Humboldt Opinion"A northern California marijuana mastermind cannot testify without using the drug to neutralize his anxiety disorder.
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S1, EP10 "To Serge With Love"Natasha, a mild-mannered Ukrainian accountant, discovers that her new boyfriend is also in WITSEC.
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S1, EP9 "Good Cop, Dead Cop"Mary suffers the consequences when an attractive witness, who she slept with, is accused of murder.
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S1, EP8 "Don of the Dead"When Mary's witness seems to have died in a car accident, she thinks it may be related to his past life.
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S1, EP7 "Iris Doesn't Live Here Anymore"When a teenager witnesses a gang murder, her family must enter WITSEC.
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