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Part of Becky's recovery program mandates she makes amends with people she has lied to over the years, leading her to meet up again with a former high school friend; Darlene visits with Pastor Phil; Louise continues planning her wedding.
Part of Becky's recovery program mandates she makes amends with people she has lied to over the years, leading her to meet up again with a former high school friend; Darlene visits with Pastor Phil; Louise continues planning her wedding.
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S3, EP6 "Protest, Drug Test and One Leaves the Nest"Harris' job is in jeopardy after joining a protest she strongly believes in, leading to tense discussions within the family; Jackie makes a visit to Wellman Plastics only to realize the company is instituting supervised drug testing.
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S3, EP7 "A Cold Mom, a Brother Daddy and a Prison Baby"Ben's mom arrives after an unexpected death and unveils shocking information from the past; Becky and Emilio spend more time together.
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S3, EP8 "Young Love, Old Lions and Middle-Aged Hyenas"Harris brings home her new friend, Josh, leaving the family questioning his intentions; Becky and Ben's attempt to build a closet stirs up family drama.
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S3, EP9 "Promotions, Podcasts and Magic Tea"Darlene earns a promotion at Wellman Plastics; Ben decides on a new career path; Jackie tries an herbal tea and it leads to an emotional revelation.
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S4, EP16 "Gas Pump, House Dump and Stew Volcano"Darlene searches for a home that she and Becky can afford; after an attempt to boost business at the diner goes awry, Jackie finds herself apologizing to Ben and rethinking her future running the place.
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S4, EP15 "Messy Situation, Miscommunication and Academic Probation"When Becky inadvertently outs her relationship with professor Davis, it's his erratic behavior that sends Becky down a path to reevaluate their relationship; Dan and Darlene check in on Chuck, only to learn heartbreaking news about his family.
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