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* Myra's disturbing sleepwalking episodes. They happen out of nowhere, and what she does baffles the entire town. She even walks right out of her own house and returns to Hank's saloon, making him think she's come back to him. And due to Loren's tall tales, a flabbergasted Horace is led to think ''her soul is gone.'' At one point, Myra springs up in bed and [[BigLippedAlligatorMoment starts singing a ragtime song-and-dance number.]] Why is all this happening, you ask? Turns out she's pregnant!! Yes, kids! You, too, can have loony episodes at night when you have a child! Because pregnancy makes you crazy!

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* Myra's disturbing sleepwalking episodes. They happen out of nowhere, and what she does baffles the entire town. She even walks right out of her own house and returns to Hank's saloon, making him think she's come back to him. And due to Loren's tall tales, a flabbergasted Horace is led to think ''her soul is gone.'' At one point, Myra springs up in bed and [[BigLippedAlligatorMoment starts singing a ragtime song-and-dance number.]] Why is all this happening, you ask? Turns out she's pregnant!! Yes, kids! You, too, can have loony episodes at night when you have a child! Because pregnancy makes you crazy!PregnancyMakesYouCrazy!
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-->'''Jake''': We're kings. We can do whatever we want.

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-->'''Jake''': -->'''Hank''': We're kings. We can do whatever we want.
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* Horace getting the standard "It happens to every guy" speech after he complains to Loren, Jake, and the Reverend that he "lost the mood" the previous night--"all men "lose the mood" sometimes"--then having all of them--even the Reverend!--vehemently deny ever doing so themselves.

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* Horace getting the standard "It happens to every guy" speech after he complains to Loren, Jake, and the Reverend that he "lost the mood" the previous night--"all men "lose the mood" sometimes"--then having all of them--even the Reverend!--vehemently deny ever doing so themselves.themselves.
* In the Season 4 Christmas episode, the town puts on a Nativity pageant...with Loren, Jake, and Hank cast as the Three Wiseman. Shortly after their costume fitting, the Reverend catches them smoking cigars.
-->'''Reverend''': Gentlemen! I can't have you smoking on the set!
-->'''Jake''': We're kings. We can do whatever we want.

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* Myra's disturbing sleepwalking episodes. They happen out of nowhere and what she does baffles the entire town. She even walks right out of her own house and returns to Hank's saloon, making him think she's come back to him. And due to Loren's tall tales, a flabbergasted Horace is led to think ''her soul is gone.'' At one point, Myra springs up in bed and [[BigLippedAlligatorMoment starts singing a ragtime song-and-dance number.]] Why is all this happening, you ask? Turns out she's pregnant!! Yes, kids! You, too, can have loony episodes at night when you have a child! Because pregnancy makes you crazy!
* Cross-dressing Jake Slicker. That is all.

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* Myra's disturbing sleepwalking episodes. They happen out of nowhere nowhere, and what she does baffles the entire town. She even walks right out of her own house and returns to Hank's saloon, making him think she's come back to him. And due to Loren's tall tales, a flabbergasted Horace is led to think ''her soul is gone.'' At one point, Myra springs up in bed and [[BigLippedAlligatorMoment starts singing a ragtime song-and-dance number.]] Why is all this happening, you ask? Turns out she's pregnant!! Yes, kids! You, too, can have loony episodes at night when you have a child! Because pregnancy makes you crazy!
* Cross-dressing [[DisguisedInDrag Cross-dressing]] [[ItMakesSenseInContext Jake Slicker.Slicker]]. That is all.



* During Mike and Sully's wedding, Custer invites himself as he's currently hunting Cloud Dancing, and expects him to turn up there as he's due to be Sully's best man. Jake and Robert E. decide that one of the benches needs to be moved...and bash Custer over the head in the process to get him out of the way. Then, he wakes up in Dr. Mike's clinic, heavily restrained. Even funnier, Custer never shows up in the series again after this. Guess he learned his lesson well.
* Sully beginning to undress Mike the ''second'' they're alone in their honeymoon suite and her squealing, [[AllWomenArePrudes "It isn't even dark yet!"]]. He teases her by closing all the blinds and declaring, "It is now".

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* In the Season 3 Christmas episode, Brian teaches a Jewish immigrant boy, Aaron, about Santa.
-->'''Aaron:''' [looking at a picture of Santa] He looks like my Uncle Aram in Warsaw, only more so.
-->'''Brian Cooper:''' You think your uncle is Santa?
-->'''Aaron:''' No, Mama says he only gives headaches.
* During Mike and Sully's wedding, Custer (yes, ''that'' [[UsefulNotes/TheSeventhCavalry Custer]]) invites himself as he's currently hunting Cloud Dancing, and expects him to turn up there as (as he's due to be Sully's best man.Best Man). Jake and Robert E. decide that one of the benches needs to be moved...and bash Custer over the head in the process to get him out of the way.
-->"Think this oughta go over ''here'' instead!"
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Then, he wakes up in Dr. Mike's clinic, heavily restrained. Even funnier, Custer never shows up in the series again after this. Guess he learned his lesson well.
* Sully beginning to undress Mike the ''second'' they're alone in their honeymoon suite suite, and her squealing, [[AllWomenArePrudes "It isn't even dark yet!"]]. He teases her by closing all the blinds and declaring, "It is now".
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* Horace getting the standard "It happens to every guy" speech after he complains to Loren, Jake, and the Reverend that he "lost the mood" the previous night - then having all of them vehemently deny ever doing so themselves.

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* Horace getting the standard "It happens to every guy" speech after he complains to Loren, Jake, and the Reverend that he "lost the mood" the previous night - then night--"all men "lose the mood" sometimes"--then having all of them vehemently them--even the Reverend!--vehemently deny ever doing so themselves.
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* Hank getting the standard "It happens to every guy" speech after he complains to Loren, Jake, and the Reverend that he "lost the mood" the previous night - then having all of them vehemently deny ever doing so themselves.

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* Hank Horace getting the standard "It happens to every guy" speech after he complains to Loren, Jake, and the Reverend that he "lost the mood" the previous night - then having all of them vehemently deny ever doing so themselves.
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* During Loren's operation, a bunch of townsfolk gather to watch out of curiosity. Some of the seedier ones start betting money on whether he'll live or die, and Horace's overly dramatic descriptions of the surgery and there being blood everywhere as he peers into Dr. Mike's clinic and describes what's happening to the crowd make for a ton of BlackComedy. [[TheStoic Jake]] also resolves to sit in on the operation firsthand to make sure Loren would be okay... then Dr. Mike gets to carving away at Loren and [[{{Fainting}} THUD!]]

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* During Loren's operation, a bunch of townsfolk gather to watch out of curiosity. Some of the seedier ones start betting money on whether he'll live or die, and Horace's overly dramatic descriptions of the surgery and there being blood everywhere as he peers into Dr. Mike's clinic and describes what's happening to the crowd make for a ton of BlackComedy. [[TheStoic Jake]] also resolves to sit in on the operation firsthand to make sure Loren would be okay... then Dr. Mike gets to carving away at Loren and [[{{Fainting}} [[FaintInShock THUD!]]

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* During Loren's operation, a bunch of townsfolk gather to watch out of curiosity. Some of the seedier ones start betting money on whether he'll live or die, and Horace's overly dramatic descriptions of the surgery and there being blood everywhere as he peers into Dr. Mike's clinic and describes what's happening to the crowd make for a ton of BlackComedy. [[TheStoic Jake]] also resolved to sit in on the operation firsthand to make sure Loren would be okay... then Dr. Mike gets to carving away at Loren and [[{{Fainting}} THUD!]]

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* During Loren's operation, a bunch of townsfolk gather to watch out of curiosity. Some of the seedier ones start betting money on whether he'll live or die, and Horace's overly dramatic descriptions of the surgery and there being blood everywhere as he peers into Dr. Mike's clinic and describes what's happening to the crowd make for a ton of BlackComedy. [[TheStoic Jake]] also resolved resolves to sit in on the operation firsthand to make sure Loren would be okay... then Dr. Mike gets to carving away at Loren and [[{{Fainting}} THUD!]]



* During Mike and Sully's wedding, Custer invites himself as he's currently hunting Cloud Dancing, and expects him to turn up there as he's due to be Sully's best man. Jake and Robert E. decide that one of the benches needs to be moved...and bash Custer over the head in the process to get him out of the way. Then, he wakes up in Dr. Mike's clinic, heavily restrained. Even funnier- Custer never shows up in the series again after this. Guess he learned his lesson well.

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* During Mike and Sully's wedding, Custer invites himself as he's currently hunting Cloud Dancing, and expects him to turn up there as he's due to be Sully's best man. Jake and Robert E. decide that one of the benches needs to be moved...and bash Custer over the head in the process to get him out of the way. Then, he wakes up in Dr. Mike's clinic, heavily restrained. Even funnier- funnier, Custer never shows up in the series again after this. Guess he learned his lesson well.



* Hank getting the standard "It happens to every guy" speech after he complains to Loren, Jake, and the Reverend that he "lost the mood" the previous night, then having all of them vehemently deny ever doing so themselves.
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* Hank getting the standard "It happens to every guy" speech after he complains to Loren, Jake, and the Reverend that he "lost the mood" the previous night, night - then having all of them vehemently deny ever doing so themselves.
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* The women sitting around and chatting about how "agreeable" they find marriage. A bit of GettingCrapPastTheRadar, as what they're really admitting to is that they enjoy sex, a shocking attitude for women in that era. Myra tells Mike, "Just enjoy it as long as you can, because after a while, it just gets to be part of the daily routine. Like brushing your teeth." At this, the women all burst out laughing.
** It gets a CallBack later in the episode as Mike prepares to seduce Sully:

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* The women sitting around and chatting about how "agreeable" they find marriage. A bit of GettingCrapPastTheRadar, as what they're They're really admitting to is that they enjoy sex, a shocking attitude for women in that era. Myra tells Mike, "Just enjoy it as long as you can, because after a while, it just gets to be part of the daily routine. Like brushing your teeth." At this, the women all burst out laughing.
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laughing. It gets a CallBack later in the episode as Mike prepares to seduce Sully:



* [[StupidSexyFlanders Cross-dressing Jake Slicker.]] That is all.

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* [[StupidSexyFlanders Cross-dressing Jake Slicker.]] Slicker. That is all.
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* Hank getting the standard "It happens to every guy" speech after he complains to Loren, Jake, and the Reverend that he "lost the mood" the previous night, then having all of them vehemently deny ever doing so themselves.

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