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Dr. Hattaras and Tara seek the help of another professional; Marshall's short film hurts his father's feelings; Charmaine spends time with a group of mothers; Kate continues her relationship with Evan.
Dr. Hattaras and Tara seek the help of another professional; Marshall's short film hurts his father's feelings; Charmaine spends time with a group of mothers; Kate continues her relationship with Evan.
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S3, EP12 "The Good Parts"Tara and Max go to Boston for help from an expert; Neil and Charmaine prepare to move to Houston; Kate receives a life-changing proposal; Marshall considers his future.
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S3, EP11 "Crunchy Ice"All alters but one disappear; Marshall moves in with his grandmother; Kate spends time with Evan; Neil asks Charmaine to move.
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S3, EP10 "Train Wreck"Max and Marshall return home; Tara hides her new alter; Neil gets a job in Texas.
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S3, EP9 "Bryce Will Play"Dr. Hattaras and Tara seek the help of another professional; Marshall's short film hurts his father's feelings; Charmaine spends time with a group of mothers; Kate continues her relationship with Evan.
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