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Johnny Revere records a benefit song in Cleveland; Melanie tracks a musical idol; Elka seeks a lock of a singer's hair for her charity; Joy chases her fantasy of being a rock star.
Johnny Revere records a benefit song in Cleveland; Melanie tracks a musical idol; Elka seeks a lock of a singer's hair for her charity; Joy chases her fantasy of being a rock star.
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S3, EP10 "Life With Lucci"Victoria's arch nemesis Susan Lucci arrives looking for guidance now that "All My Children" has been canceled.
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S3, EP11 "I'm With the Band"Johnny Revere records a benefit song in Cleveland; Melanie tracks a musical idol; Elka seeks a lock of a singer's hair for her charity; Joy chases her fantasy of being a rock star.
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S3, EP12 "Lost Loves"The ladies decide to track down their lost loves, including the man who left Joy at the altar.
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S3, EP13 "Tangled Web"The ladies escape to a lake house after Victoria sets loose a poisonous spider; Melanie finds out her new love interest is actually Joy's former fiancé.
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S3, EP9 "Love Is Blind"Victoria's daughter stops by with very surprising news; Joy dates a blind man who thinks she's 26; Elka prank-calls a Yankee third baseman.
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S3, EP8 "God and Football"Melanie takes Elka to the Browns locker room for her 90th birthday and ends up dating the kicker; Joy and Elka get some surprising medical news; Victoria's convinced that Elka is God.
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