Watch Diggstown Season 4 Episode 5
Marcie faces off against old friends and foes during her professional responsibility hearing. Doug and Ellery get a front-row seat to how the Clawfords deal with their enemies.
Series: Diggstown
Episode Title: Marcie Diggs
Air Date: 2022-11-09
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