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A bored Murphy decides to hire a Feng Shui designer named Master Lu to redesign Sealab on the taxpayer's dime. However, Master Lu is really a scam artist planning to take Murphy for all he has. As more of the crew members fall under his thrall, Master Lu makes design choices that threaten Sealab, such as removing the vaporators that convert saltwater into air. Quinn calls Interpol and discovers that he's wanted for fraud, theft by fraud and murder, but not before Sealab starts subcumbing to nitrogen narcosis, and not before Stormy ponders if they're really characters in a video game.

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A bored Murphy decides to hire a Feng Shui designer named Master Lu to redesign Sealab on the taxpayer's dime. However, Master Lu is really a scam artist planning to take Murphy for all he has. As more of the crew members fall under his thrall, Master Lu makes design choices that threaten Sealab, such as removing the vaporators that convert saltwater into air. Quinn calls Interpol and discovers that he's wanted for fraud, theft by fraud and murder, but not before Sealab starts subcumbing succumbing to nitrogen narcosis, and not before Stormy ponders if they're really characters in a video game.


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* CrossoverPunchline: The episode ends with the reveal that the events of the episode are a video game being played by Master Shake and Meatwad from ''Aqua Teen Hunger Force''.
-->'''Shake:''' You hang windchimes for an hour, and then you fight? I don't get it!
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TheStinger: ...and it turns out [[DumbassHasAPoint Stormy was right]]. The entire episode was a video game being played by [[WesternAnimation/AquaTeenHungerForce Master Shake and Meatwad]]. Shake, furious that Meatwad is beating him, breaks the video game and then everything else he could get his hands on, including the 7030 and Williams Street logos.

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TheStinger: ...and it turns out [[DumbassHasAPoint Stormy was right]]. The entire episode was a video game being played by [[WesternAnimation/AquaTeenHungerForce Master Shake and Meatwad]]. Shake, furious that Meatwad is beating him, breaks the video game and then everything else he could get his hands on, [[LogoJoke including the 7030 and Williams Street logos.
logos]].
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TheStinger: ...and it turns out [[StrawmanHasAPoint Stormy was right]]. The entire episode was a video game being played by [[WesternAnimation/AquaTeenHungerForce Master Shake and Meatwad]]. Shake, furious that Meatwad is beating him, breaks the video game and then everything else he could get his hands on, including the 7030 and Williams Street logos.

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TheStinger: ...and it turns out [[StrawmanHasAPoint [[DumbassHasAPoint Stormy was right]]. The entire episode was a video game being played by [[WesternAnimation/AquaTeenHungerForce Master Shake and Meatwad]]. Shake, furious that Meatwad is beating him, breaks the video game and then everything else he could get his hands on, including the 7030 and Williams Street logos.
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TheStinger: ...and it turns out Stormy was right. The entire episode was a video game being played by [[WesternAnimation/AquaTeenHungerForce Master Shake and Meatwad]]. Shake, furious that Meatwad is beating him, breaks the video game and then everything else he could get his hands on, including the 7030 and Williams Street logos.

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TheStinger: ...and it turns out [[StrawmanHasAPoint Stormy was right.right]]. The entire episode was a video game being played by [[WesternAnimation/AquaTeenHungerForce Master Shake and Meatwad]]. Shake, furious that Meatwad is beating him, breaks the video game and then everything else he could get his hands on, including the 7030 and Williams Street logos.
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* Fauxreigner: Master Lu, especially with Feng Shui.

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* Fauxreigner: {{Fauxreigner}}: Master Lu, especially with Feng Shui.
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TheStinger: ...and it turns out Stormy was right. The entire episode was a video game being played by [[WesternAnimation/AquaTeenHungerForce Master Shake and Meatwad]]. Shake, furious that Meatwad is beating him, breaks the video game and then everything else he could get his hands on, including the 7030 and Williams Street logos.

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TheStinger: ...and it turns out Stormy was right. The entire episode was a video game being played by [[WesternAnimation/AquaTeenHungerForce Master Shake and Meatwad]]. Shake, furious that Meatwad is beating him, breaks the video game and then everything else he could get his hands on, including the 7030 and Williams Street logos.logos.

* Fauxreigner: Master Lu, especially with Feng Shui.
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[[caption-width-right:319:The $50,000 toilet that'll leave you speechless.]]
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A bored Murphy decides to hire a Feng Shui designer named Master Lu to redesign Sealab on the taxpayer's dime. However, Master Lu is really a scam artist planning to take Murphy for all he has. As more of the crew members fall under his thrall, Master Lu makes design choices that threaten Sealab, such as removing the vaporators that convert saltwater into air. Quinn calls Interpol and discovers that he's wanted for fraud, theft by fraud and murder, but not before Sealab starts subcumbing to nitrogen narcosis, and not before Stormy ponders if they're really characters in a video game.

Master Lu is about to leave with all the money he could soak from Sealab (and a deed to Sealab itself) when the crew members confront him about his criminal past. He reveals that they never mentioned that he could float and glow mystically either. Marco is the only one brave enough to confront Master Lu...

TheStinger: ...and it turns out Stormy was right. The entire episode was a video game being played by [[WesternAnimation/AquaTeenHungerForce Master Shake and Meatwad]]. Shake, furious that Meatwad is beating him, breaks the video game and then everything else he could get his hands on, including the 7030 and Williams Street logos.

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