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** Wendy agrees with the audience, saying that elections are supposed to be SeriousBusiness and that [[TemptingFate Peruvians won't be voting for a bunch of clowns]]. Cue a montage of embarrassing moments from Peruvian politicians playing over the end credits to circus music.


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* After Wendy gains ghost powers she goes missing and Queca panics trying to find her, but Tony and Gonzalete aren't worried since they don't think [[IncrediblyLameFun Wendy]] is [[TemptingFate going to do much]] with her new powers. They then find out Wendy has overturned the government and positioned herself to become a (benevolent?) [[DrunkWithPower dictator]].
** The ghosts catch up to Wendy in the middle of a message to the nation, and take away her powers with a group-spell, Wendy can only whine that they ruined it all when they hear the voice of certain then-current president, and run away in a panic.


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** At the end of the episode after Wendy has destroyed the clover, they find solace that Tony at least still got his lucky commercial break. Turns out Tony had become the face of an impotence ad campaign, and he is going through the city trying to take down all the posters showing his face.
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*** The last religion before giving up: The Voice of the People. It has them both ''dressed as housewives, watching Laura Bozzo and adoring the current Government''[[note]]Common knowledge that the 90's Government of Alberto Fujimori used the Laura Bozzo talkshow to keep the people dumb and entertained[[/note]]. So far the most blatant political TakeThat of the season.

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* After Wendy and Queca leave to find a new religion, Tony and Machín hold auditions to replace their characters. Cue a montage of bad imitators of all shapes and sizes, dancing and jumping around trying to act like the missing clauns.

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* After Wendy and Queca leave to find a new religion, Tony and Machín are desperately trying to save the show without them.
** Tony and Machín
hold auditions to replace their characters. Cue a montage of bad imitators of all shapes and sizes, dancing and jumping around trying to act like the missing clauns.


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** Let's remember that the whole reason Wendy goes along with Queca is because Queca is the only one with the existential crisis, and Wendy does a better research job on each religion, which makes them both switch between all of them.
*** They abandon the Jehovah's Witnesses because nobody would answer their doors.
*** Queca abandons the Krishna because she just finds out that they can't use sweaters, they can't eat meat, smoke, gamble and, worse of all, they can only have sex to procreate. [[AllWomenAreLustful Queca takes this as the last straw]].
*** Queca manages to get them booted from the Muslims because she had the "brilliant idea" of taking her veil off in the Mecca, arguing that she can't keep her blonde hair covered.
*** They renounce Alpha and Omega because they didn't find any ovni in Chilca.
*** After getting high during their Rastafari phase, Queca eventually realizes that she would go bald because she can't wash her hair because of the dreadlocks.
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** Gonzalete's reactions in this episode are absolutely hilarious. From having a seizure once he hears of Wendy and Queca changing religions, to doing Drag to replace Queca; our friendly priest easily takes the crown of funniest character for the episode.
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** How does Queca manage to convince Monchi to return Wendy to normal? By telling her all the downsides of having a priest for a parent: She would have to wake up every day at 5 a.m. to pray the rosary beads, go to church every day, and worse, the only career she can aspire to in the future is as a nun.

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** How does Queca manage to convince Monchi to return Wendy to normal? By telling her all the downsides of having a priest for a parent: She would have to wake up every day at 5 a.m. to pray the rosary beads, go to church every day, be an altar kid for each of those celebrations, she won't be allowed to lie or misbehave, and worse, the only career she can aspire to in the future is as a nun.

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* After Wendy goes on a trip to Tarapoto by herself, Tony and Queca try to summon a clone of her to hide her absence from Machín, but their powers malfunction and end up summoning different Wendys, including Wendy Salerno, Wendy Menéndez and ''Wendy from WesternAnimation/PeterPan''.


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* After Wendy and Queca leave to find a new religion, Tony and Machín hold auditions to replace their characters. Cue a montage of bad imitators of all shapes and sizes, dancing and jumping around trying to act like the missing clauns.


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** Tony explaining his schemes to the audience using SuperDeformed paper cutouts of the characters involved, and occasionally comenting on them.
---> '''Tony:''' *Holding a particularly ugly cutout of himself* My regards to the propmaker's [[YourMom mom]].

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