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When Ms. Garrison hears of Mr. Slave's impending wedding, she vows to stop same-sex marriage.
When Ms. Garrison hears of Mr. Slave's impending wedding, she vows to stop same-sex marriage.
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S9, EP13 "Free Willzyx"Kyle befriends a whale from the new Denver Sea Park; he convinces all the fourth grade boys to help him get his new friend back home.
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S9, EP14 "Bloody Mary"Stan is embarrassed in front of his friends when his dad is arrested for drunk driving.
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S10, EP1 "The Return of Chef!"Chef returns from travelling the world with the Super Adventure Club, but the boys notice there is something different about him.
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S10, EP2 "Smug Alert!"A disaster of epic proportions threatens the town and Stan is to blame.
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S9, EP12 "Trapped in the Closet"When Stan looks to new religions to cure his depression, church leaders recognize him as the second coming.
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S9, EP10 "Follow That Egg!"When Ms. Garrison hears of Mr. Slave's impending wedding, she vows to stop same-sex marriage.
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S9, EP7 "Erection Day"Jimmy must learn to control himself before performing in the talent show.
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