If You Work for a Living, Then Why Do You Kill Yourself Working?

Season 4Episode 1330 minSep 15, 2008
If You Work for a Living, Then Why Do You Kill Yourself Working?

The DEA brings Nancy in for questioning and then she must explain things to Esteban. Celia travels deep into Mexico to make amends with estranged daughter Quinn. Meanwhile, Silas meets Lisa's ex-husband and Doug finds a reason to live. Nancy makes a shocking revelation to Esteban.

If You Work for a Living, Then Why Do You Kill Yourself Working? has aired on Sep 15, 2008 at 10:00 PM
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