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S4, EP1 "Parralox"
Edina prepares for her television debut; Patsy gets Parralox injections to restore her youthful appearance.

S4, EP2 "Fish Farm"
Edina returns from a Marilyn Manson concert, and spies a handsome young man working up a sweat in her garden the following morning. Patsy immediately recognizes him as the younger brother of a well known aristocrat.

S4, EP3 "Paris"
A photo shoot in Paris gives Patsy the chance to relive her modeling days, but the event is not quite the glamorous trip down memory lane she had expected and she struggles to cope with fresh-faced young models.

S4, EP4 "Donkey"
Eddy goes on a detox diet in a desperate attempt to lose weight, Saffy is picked up by an old school friend, Patsy tries life without a fringe, and Eddy finally meets God.

S5, EP7 "Exploitin'"
Patsy and Edina bully Saffy into allowing them to care for baby Jane for the day. While Saffy and John spend a romantic day together, Patsy and Edina take the baby out for a glamorous photo shoot.

S5, EP5 "Birthin'"
As Saffy prepares to give birth, Patsy's plans to host the prestigious "Style Awards" are dashed by an unexpected arrival.

S5, EP4 "Huntin' Shootin' Fishin'"
In an attempt to secure a position among the gentry, a place where people can grow old gracefully, Eddie and Patsy decide to set off for a weekend in the country.

S5, EP3 "Panickin'"
Edina is thrilled by the newest addition to her house, a panic room, equipped with champagne, toilet paper and a high-tech surveillance system; Patsy is doing her best to impress new client Minnie Driver.
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