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  • The lion puppet's song Kaiser was forced to listen to as a kid.
    Well, what do we say to Satan, kids?

    We say nay, nay, nay
    to the gay, gay, gay!
    No, no, no
    to the ho-homo!
    Absolutely not
    to sucking lots of co—!
    • Kaiser is pretty sure that it only made him a furry. That and the Disney version of King Richard from Robin Hood (1973).
      Kirran: Oh yeah, he was daddy.
  • Lani kidnaps a child. He adamantly claims he legally adopted the boy, but it is obvious to everyone that he straight up kidnapped the kid. And it gets worse from there.
    • As soon as it becomes clear that, yes, Lani really did abduct a random child, Stephan immediately declares that he just remembered that he actually called in sick today and didn't show up at work today, and quickly leaves the office (and the rest of the episode).
    • When asked by Scott why didn't he take the kid to the police, Lani sheepishly admits that he's afraid of cops, to which Grant laughs and retorts with "Why? You're white!", prompting a moment of awkward silence from Scott and Lani.
  • At the end of it, when he learns the boy is allergic to dogs, Lani dumps him at the mall.
    Scott: The mall's closed!
  • Scott and Lani get in touch with the boy’s mother. Lani proceeds to make everything worse at every turn.

    Episode 3 
  • During the case of the broken coffee maker, Kirran and Grant decide to play the role of police and investigate, complete with them alternating the role of chief, eventually leading to them turning in their nonexistent badges and guns. A nervous Kaiser has to confirm that they knew they were never cops.
    • At numerous points, Kirran and Grant are seen, in the same shot, with the 'chief' (which, we remind you, are also played by the both of them). Near the end, after they get chewed out, they get up to leave, and Kirran's shoulder disappears as he walks into the split screen effect.

    Episode 4 
  • With the new ban on swearing, Nick to took it upon himself to make sure everyone heeds the rule by keeping a tally on the Swear Jar. Naturally he becomes Drunk with Power and proclaims himself the "Swear Czar" and is clearly enjoying whenever someone has to put their money in the jar.

    Episode 5 
  • If someone has ever been a Dungeon Master for a Dungeons & Dragons campaign or anything similar, and dealt with a party who basically derail everything they had planned, the Cringe Comedy will likely be inherent with this episode and Zito's attempts to run a campaign constantly being overthrown.
  • During the battle with the Shadowmancer, Grant's character Snurgle goes to perform a tackle... Only for Zito to reveal a very crucial detail about Snurgle in the interview:
    Zito: So basically, I built this character to be completely fucking useless, that, anything outside of a nat 20 will make him fucking implode...
    (Cue the reveal that Grant rolled a 19, causing everyone to exclaim in fear as Snurgle dies... As Grant also collapses on the table, turning to dust)
  • Fans of TFS at the Table should enjoy how some moments feel like an affectionate parody of the Natural Oneders campaign. Nick's character, for example, Fuk'Ra, is a very similar to Wake Scalebound (the character Lani played as in Natural Oneders), having the same specialization in physical attacks (albeit as a Barbarian rather than a Monk) and having a similar backstory where their family was killed by the Big Bad... except unlike Wake who wanted revenge, cowers at thought of fighting the Shadowmancer, believing there's really no point in fighting a guy who killed his whole family.

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