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Stan thinks he has what it takes to thrive on reality TV; Klaus gets himself a Klaus.
Stan thinks he has what it takes to thrive on reality TV; Klaus gets himself a Klaus.
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S20, EP5 "Idol Threat"The school bully saves Steve's life at the carnival and is celebrated as a local hero by everyone but Steve.
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S20, EP4 "Camera Stan"Stan thinks he has what it takes to thrive on reality TV; Klaus gets himself a Klaus.
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S20, EP3 "Powering Through"Stan is determined to prove that there's no illness he can't power through, even if it ends up killing him and everyone else.
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S20, EP2 "The Flume Flume Room"Stan struggles to appreciate Francine's niche interest in flume rides.
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S20, EP1 "Aw Rats, A Pool Party"The Smiths throw a pool party attended by Francine's sister and Steve's ex when a dead rat is found in the pool.
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