Fair rating?Your Ass Belongs to the Gypsies
Peter's housing development is threatened by a raging wildfire; Kenny's efforts to have Gustav deported do not go unpunished; Cesar comes to the rescue of a young woman threatened by a gang of Mexican thieves; Ben is forced to deal with the doctor's sudden death.
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#1In Season 1of 13 rated episodes
#1All-timeof 26 rated episodes
+0.8vs season avgSeason 1 averages 7.9
2008First airedNovember 7, 2008
Guest stars
Heather Mazuras Amy Battaglia
John Walcuttas Sebastian Renfield
D.B. Sweeneyas Peter Emory
Charles Parnellas Sean Adams
Boris Lee Krutonogas Marco
Mirelly Tayloras Lupe
Eloise Mumfordas Megan Emory
Daniel E. Smithas Charles
Luis Moncadaas Umberto
Michael Sheetsas Fireman
John Ericsonas Doctor's Father
Bernardo Saracinoas CarlosCrew
Sanford BookstaverDirector
Ted MannWriterShows like Crash
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