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Identity crises abound; Wayne wants city excitement.
Identity crises abound; Wayne wants city excitement.
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S3, EP12 "Farmer Remy; Homeward Hound"Remy attempts to find his country grit while Cricket takes tractor-driving lessons; Phoenix journeys back to Big City to retrieve Saxon while Gramma and Gloria go to a club.
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S3, EP13 "Pie Hard; Rat Tail"Brooke Dillman guest stars as diner owner Patti; Nancy tries to get Cricket to cut his new rat tail without admitting that she hates it.
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S3, EP14 "Frilly Tilly; Montaged"Tilly makes changes to her country's coming-of-age ceremony and Gramma wants none of it; Cricket fast-tracks his training for a rodeo and gets trapped in a never-ending montage.
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S4 "Flexed; After Dark"The Greens get the work out of their life at Big Citys new gym; cricket finds a loophole to his curfew that will let him attend a late-night drone show.
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S4, EP30 "Rehashed History; Unplanned"Cricket and Remy recall an adventure at the museum that almost derailed their friendship; Cricket learns he was unexpected.
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S4, EP24 "Saxon Saxability; Remy Dillemy"Saxon finds love; Remy's parents bond with him.
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S4, EP22 "Charity Case; Like Father"When Tilly sees a manipulative ad, she goes to extremes to save all moths; after spending a week with Bill, Cricket fears he's infected with Billness.
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