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Liv and Maddie Season 2 Episode 2
Maddie is recovering from her knee injury and decides to take up a new hobby. Meanwhile, Karen asks Liv for advice on dressing cool, which results in a mother-and-daughter fashion face-off.
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Serie: Liv and Maddie
Episode Title: Pottery-A-Rooney
Air Date: 2014-09-28
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