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There's Only One Way to Try a Case
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July 13, 2011
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Two years have passed since Patty and Ellen last worked together. Ellen has taken a position at Nye, Everett & Polk, but her ultimate goal is to open her own practice. She reconnects with her high school friend, Chris Sanchez, who has recently returned from a stint at High Star Security Corporation, a private contractor in the Middle East. Unable to get assistance from the corporation or the government, Ellen decides to look into his case. Both her new boss and Patty warn Ellen about building a case against Howard Erickson and High Star.
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I've Done Way Too Much for This Girl
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July 20, 2011
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Ellen presents the High Star case to senior partners at Nye, Everett & Polk and Jessica Lowry, a widow of a High Star contractor. Chris learns his therapist was killed by a gas explosion, and he's paranoid someone is after him. Ellen offers to provide security for him, but he declines. Jerry Boorman orchestrated the explosion against Howard Erickson's knowledge. Erickson insists Chris is not a threat, but Boorman insists on handling the situation his way.
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03
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I'd Prefer My Old Office
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July 27, 2011
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Victor Huntley tells Patty he suspects her son Michael Hewes is in Boston since he had a few friends in the area right after he disappeared. Ellen sets up shop at Hewes & Associates and files the case against High Star despite Chris's absence.
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Next One's On Me, Blondie
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August 3, 2011
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Ellen is visited by Nasim Marwat, the son of Chris Sanchez' Afghan contact, who gives her Chris's skull medallion. Patty reaches out to her former mentor, Bill Herndon, to help get government info on the "Double-Dees" inscription on the medallion. Herndon, now a raging alcoholic, warns Ellen about tangling with High Star.
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We'll Just Have to Find Another Way to Cut the Balls Off This Thing
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August 10, 2011
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Ellen and Patty have decided to move Nasim to a safer place. Ellen escorts Nasim to his hotel to collect his belongings. Boorman poses as a cab driver. Just as Ellen and Nasim are about to enter Boorman's cab, Victor Huntley and a security team pick them up and take them to Hewes & Associates. Patty tells Ellen about Herndon's discovery on Dust Devil. She also informs Ellen about the C.I.A.'s involvement, which means their phones could be bugged. Ellen connects "DD" with "Dust Devil."
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Add That Little Hopper to Your Stew
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August 17, 2011
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Patty is still worried about the health of her granddaughter, Catherine Hewes. The nurse, Angel Auroro, suggests Patty tell Michael about Catherine's sickness. Patty shares that she does not know where Michael is.
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I'm Worried About My Dog
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August 24, 2011
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Patty continues her therapy sessions with Dr. Baldwin, who confronts her about her legacy. Boorman tells Erickson Nasim was deported. Boorman wants Erickson to make a decision about Sanchez — either keep him locked up or get rid of him.
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The War Will Go on Forever
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August 31, 2011
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Dean, the reporter that Ellen has been talking to, meets with a contact in Afghanistan and tells him he is looking for Chris Sanchez. Boorman arrives at the safe house to find his girlfriend. She confronts him about the boy. Patty and Ellen depose Howard Erickson.
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There's a Whole Slew of Ladies With Bad Things to Say About the Taliban
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September 7, 2011
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Afghan men hired by one of Erickson's men transport Sanchez in the trunk of a vehicle without AC's knowledge. AC angrily calls Erickson and demands to know why he is not in the loop on moving Sanchez. He challenges Erickson for not including him after his years of loyalty.
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10
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Failure Is Lonely
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September 14, 2011
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Anthony Carter stops Afghan men from killing Chris Sanchez. Ellen tells Erickson to make an offer to her clients and she will make sure the case is dropped as long as he produces evidence Sanchez is alive.
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