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Barb leaves Ceci in charge, but when Ceci improves the DMV, Barb sabotages the progress; Colette pushes back against Vic's outdated views by challenging him to a game of basketball against former pro basketball player Renee Montgomery.
Barb leaves Ceci in charge, but when Ceci improves the DMV, Barb sabotages the progress; Colette pushes back against Vic's outdated views by challenging him to a game of basketball against former pro basketball player Renee Montgomery.
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S1, EP11 "Power Shift"Barb leaves Ceci in charge, but when Ceci improves the DMV, Barb sabotages the progress; Colette pushes back against Vic's outdated views by challenging him to a game of basketball against former pro basketball player Renee Montgomery.
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S1, EP12 "The Fourth Wheel"The DMV welcomes a new driving examiner, and Colette's excitement fades when she realizes Robin may be trying to push her out; Noa helps Ceci manage her toxic relationship with Brent.
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S1, EP10 "Hot Gurlz"Colette goes on a date with Ceci's cousin Miguel and discovers he may be the key to Ceci's heart; Barb finds out about Greg's lawsuit against the DMV; Vic helps Noa deal with a rude customer.
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S1, EP9 "The Next Window"At the Big Sac holiday party, Colette tries to impress Noa before his single window closes; Barb's effort to save the East Hollywood DMV backfires when she accidentally tackles the director, but assistant Sally steps in to help.
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S1, EP8 "Splash Fountain"Colette's effort to redirect holiday plans takes an unexpected turn when it lands her trapped in a car; a surprising new friendship stirs up jealousy among the team.
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S1, EP7 "There Is No I in DMV"Barb takes the team on a field trip to the rival North Hollywood branch to learn the secrets of their success; Barb begins to doubt herself after meeting their charismatic manager, Beau.
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