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The women try to make Wilbur's first birthday memorable; Melanie and Alec consider having a family together.
The women try to make Wilbur's first birthday memorable; Melanie and Alec consider having a family together.
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S4, EP18 "The Fixer"Melanie rebounds with Danny; Victoria hires a lawyer to help Emmet; Joy and Elka attend film class.
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S4, EP14 "Canoga Falls"Victoria is tricked into coming home for a visit, only to find her mother in an alarming state; Joy and Melanie revisit the '70s; Elka offers Penny advice.
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S4, EP12 "What Now, My Love?"Victoria wonders about her relationship with Emmet as the movie is ending; Melanie questions her relationship with Alec; Joy learns something mysterious about Elka.
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