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Jesus Christ, how could you not tell that was a woman? Blake CLEARLY said "tits", and your "point" does not stand. A responsible writer would omit that entire section of the review; your lazy asterisk smacks of stubbornness and self-gratification. Do you people even have bosses??

Very likely the worst episode of the entire series. Not only is the dead skunk the absolute nadir of the show's increasing focus on gross-out humor, but the unapologetically assholish behavior of Adam and Blake was very off-putting and seemed uncharacteristic. Shame, because it is really a great premise.
I'll

I'm looking forward to this season as much as the next guy, but I don't see why this episode deserves an A grade.

I thoroughly enjoyed this episode and am very excited for this season, but damn…dead Brett is a serious downer.

Aside from the Frank sequence, which was absolutely hilarious without
even trying, this is very possibly my least favorite episode of the
show.  I find the overwhelming praise here baffling. 

To me, this is hands down one of the very best episodes of this show.  I was unsure how well the half hour format would work, but they pulled it off so perfectly that I might not have noticed if there wasn't a commercial break.  Also, a smile immediately appears on my face anytime Jerry Minor appears in something I'm

It was odd to hear Fergus & Geronimo over the credits instead of the typically cheesy original songs.

This episode was decent up until the show scene.  I thought the Madonna "impersonation" was hands down the worst thing about last season, and I can't believe they not only returned to it, but used the same joke FIVE times simultaneously.  I know this show thrives on intentionally dumb humor—get it?  he doesn't even

that ending, was that a reference to Hair?