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The son Joy gave up stops by for a surprise visit; the women are on alert when Victoria's prison pen pal heads their way.
The son Joy gave up stops by for a surprise visit; the women are on alert when Victoria's prison pen pal heads their way.
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S2, EP12 "How I Met My Mother"The son Joy gave up stops by for a surprise visit; the women are on alert when Victoria's prison pen pal heads their way.
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S2, EP13 "Unseparated at Birthdates"The ladies fix each other up on dates; Elka plays dumb to get a rich bachelor; Roy helps the ladies.
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S2, EP14 "Battle of the Bands"Melanie forms a band to compete in a battle of the bands; Joy catches the attention of a band rival.
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S2, EP15 "Love Thy Neighbor"Melanie suspects Joy is using drugs and recruits Rick to help; Elka teaches Victoria how to act old.
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S2, EP11 "Where's Elka?"The women go looking for Elka in Amish country; Joy faces deportation; Victoria finds herself accepted in the Amish community.
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S2, EP10 "Law & Elka"Elka tries to get a not-guilty verdict at her trial; Joy becomes enmeshed in scandal when she does a favor for the first lady of Ohio.
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