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Melanie deals with a temperamental chef; Victoria tries to impress a restaurant critic; Joy meets the mother of the baby he hopes to adopt; Elka goes on a date.
Melanie deals with a temperamental chef; Victoria tries to impress a restaurant critic; Joy meets the mother of the baby he hopes to adopt; Elka goes on a date.
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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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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, 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, 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, EP20 "All About Elka"Victoria directs her mother and son in a musical; Elka auditions for a part in Victoria's play; Joy and Melanie try to fire a waiter.
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S6, EP19 "Kitchen Nightmare"Melanie deals with a temperamental chef; Victoria tries to impress a restaurant critic; Joy meets the mother of the baby he hopes to adopt; Elka goes on a date.
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S6, EP18 "Cleveland Calendar Girls"After taking engagement photos, Joy learns something new about Bob; Melanie dates herself; Victoria wants a new picture on her driver's license; Elka and Mamie pose nude.
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S6, EP17 "Duct Soup"Everyone helps Joy's son plan the rehearsal dinner for his wedding; a guest from Joy's past shows up.
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