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Answers:

1. "New York Sucks": To improve his reputation, _____ elects to be Patty's lead plaintiff.
Uncle Pete
Frobisher
Purcell
Wes
 
2. "New York Sucks": Clair defends a _____ on a drug bust, which is suspicious to Patty.
Professional baseball player
Stay-at-home mom
Prostitute
Crack addict
 
3. "New York Sucks": At the end of the episode, _____ overdoses on meds to protect Patty.
Tom
Frobisher
The Deacon
Uncle Pete
 
4. "They Had to Tweeze That Out of My Kidney": Frobisher wants to build a _____ on the site he was shot at.
Hospital
Healing Center
Therapy Center
Gym
 
5. "They Had to Tweeze That Out of My Kidney": Uncle Pete is really Patty's _____.
Brother
Father
Grandfather
Uncle
 
6. "They Had to Tweeze That Out of My Kidney": The person Ellen supposedly shoots at the end of the season is finally revealed. Who is it?
Patty
Frobisher
Kendrick
Tom
 
7. "You Got Your Prom Date Pregnant": Patty's husband, Phil, gets approached to be the Secretary of _____.
Education
Energy
State
Defense
 
8. "You Got Your Prom Date Pregnant": Tom's _____ finds out there's no FBI investigation file on Patty or her firm.
Mother
Father
Sister
Brother
 
9. "You Got Your Prom Date Pregnant": Wes discovers that he'll be done with his undercover work if he kills _____.
Ellen
Patty
Frobisher
Tom
 
10. "Uh Oh, Out Come the Skeletons": Patty has no interest in settling the case with Kendrick. She tells Clair to _____ his offer.
Eat
Double
Triple
Quadruple
 
11. "Uh Oh, Out Come the Skeletons": Purcell proves to Claire that Kendrick can't be trusted by telling her to ask Kendrick about _____.
Patty
UNR
Aracite
The FBI
 
12. "London. Of Course": Patty agrees to a personal interview with _____.
A magazine
A newspaper
A talk show
A radio station
 
13. "London. Of Course": Clair gets fired. Why?
She leaked information to Patty about Kendrick
She had sexual relations with Purcell
She didn't win the prostitution case
She didn't get fired. She quit
 
14. "London. Of Course": Phil is forced to withdrawal his candidacy for Energy Secretary. Why?
The board chose a different candidate
Compromising photos of him having an affair were leaked
He accepted an offer for a different Cabinet position
He decided he no longer wanted it
 
15. "Look What He Dug Up This Time": Patty wants three things from Kendrick, and tells him so. Below, which one DOESN'T she ask for?
For West Virginia to be cleaned up
Compensation of victims
For Kendrick to step down
Money
 
16. "Look What He Dug Up This Time": In the coordinate system employed by Kendrick's men to carry out the energy brownouts, what does the first coordinate number refer to?
Time of day
A specific energy plant
Day of the week
The severity of the brownout
 
17. "Look What He Dug Up This Time": Purcell's dog digs up this item in the backyard. (Hint: It was present the night Purcell's wife was murdered).
A cell phone
A baseball
A remote
A knife
 
18. "Trust Me": Patty never gets shot by Ellen. Instead, she's knifed by _____.
Wes
Tom
Phil
Finn
 
19. "Trust Me": Fed up with her son, Patty moves her son's stuff to _____.
Phil's house
Jill's house
Ellen's house
Actually, she burns it
 
20. "Trust Me": The season ends on Ellen speaking to David's headstone. Among other things, what news does she have for him?
Because Patty fessed up, Ellen wants to work for her
She's getting married to Wes
She might take a new job
She's pregnant
 




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