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Three best friends from Los Angeles flying to Paris make an emergency stop in Cleveland and realize the norms from home no longer apply.
Three best friends from Los Angeles flying to Paris make an emergency stop in Cleveland and realize the norms from home no longer apply.
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S1, EP3 "Birthdates"Elka finds love at first sight; Melanie turns out to be a dead ringer for her date's lost love; Victoria fixes Joy up with a "killer" date.
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S1, EP4 "The Sex That Got Away"The ladies go to an event at The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame; Victoria reunites with an old flame; Melanie gets close with her music idol, Hailey Nash.
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S1, EP5 "Good Neighbors"Melanie makes a wrong impression on one of her neighbors while throwing a party; Victoria gets hired to do a Japanese commercial; Elka makes a change to impress her senior prom date.
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S1, EP6 "Meet the Parents"Melanie's mother and Victoria's father visit on the same weekend, which makes the daughters see their parents in a new light; Erika brings Joy and her mother together.
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S6, EP24 "I Hate Goodbyes"Joy and Bob continue their adventure to pick up a baby in Las Vegas; Victoria and Johnny Revere reflect on their past; Elka helps Bob's dad find the perfect woman; Melanie works on her wedding toast.
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S6, EP23 "Vegas Baby"Joy and Bob reconsider their plans to marry in Paris after learning a baby is available for adoption in Las Vegas.
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S6, EP22 "Hot in Cleveland: Hot Damn!"The cast and crew discuss their favorite episodes, bloopers and behind-the-scenes moments from the past six seasons of the series.
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S6, EP21 "Say Yes to the Mess"Victoria and Melanie try to adjust to Joy moving out; Bob tries to impress Joy's mother; Elka struggles to break up with Victoria's father.
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