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Victoria tries to turn her canceled soap opera into an app and enlists the cast's help to film a new episode.
Victoria tries to turn her canceled soap opera into an app and enlists the cast's help to film a new episode.
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Hot in Cleveland
S4, EP1 "That Changes Everything"A baby enters the women's lives; a super-vixen offers Melanie a job; Elka gets the upper hand with her boyfriend.
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S4, EP2 "A Midwinter Night's Sex Comedy"Melanie's boss puts her in an awkward position; Joy worries about fitting in at college; Victoria is asked to change her appearance; Elka keeps a secret.
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S4, EP3 "Method Man"Victoria wants to learn the truth of her co-star's intentions; Joy tries to fit in while Elka befriends the popular girls; Melanie finds herself in a dishonest situation.
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S4, EP4 "GILFS"Melanie wonders if Alec heard her confess her feelings; Elka and Mamie trick Joy into helping them; Victoria and her co-star fake a relationship.
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S3, EP24 "Blow Outs"Melanie's hair blow out lasts unusually long; tensions rise among the ladies and the two rival hairdressers at Elka's favorite salon.
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S3, EP23 "What's Behind the Door?"Victoria tries to turn her canceled soap opera into an app and enlists the cast's help to film a new episode.
Hot in Cleveland
S3, EP22 "Storage Wars"The ladies bid on an abandoned storage unit and unearth an item which requires Artie Firestone's expertise; Joy learns how to use a CB radio.
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S3, EP21 "Some Like It Hot"Behind the scenes of "Hot in Cleveland" featuring never-before-seen footage of the cast and crew, in-depth interviews as well as favorite show moments and bloopers from the third season.
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