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* In episode 29: '''''[[JumpScare "BACK OFF!"]]'''''
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* In episode 29: 29, Jack films Stephen fighting with his parents about him not wanting to go to Uncle Philip's farm. Stephen catches Jack filming him and Jack retreats to another room, only for Stephen to bust open the door and scream '''''[[JumpScare "BACK OFF!"]]'''''OFF!"]]''''', loud enough to the point where even Jack was terrified.
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** The abrupt ending of the episode, when Jesse, infuriated at Jack for not telling him about Stephen's AmbiguousDisorder, begins to chase after him, with Jack screaming at him to calm down.
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** The abrupt ending of the episode, when Jesse, infuriated at Jack for not telling him about Stephen's AmbiguousDisorder, ambiguous disorder, begins to chase after him, with Jack screaming at him to calm down.
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** The abrupt ending of Episode 39 too, with Jesse, infuriated at Jack for not telling him about Stephen's AmbiguousDisorder, begins to chase after him, with Jack screaming at him to calm down.
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** The abrupt ending of Episode 39 too, with the episode, when Jesse, infuriated at Jack for not telling him about Stephen's AmbiguousDisorder, begins to chase after him, with Jack screaming at him to calm down.
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** The abrupt ending of Episode 39 too, with Jesse, infuriated at Jack for not telling him that Stephen's AmbiguousDisorder, begins to chase after him, with Jack screaming at him to calm down.
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** The abrupt ending of Episode 39 too, with Jesse, infuriated at Jack for not telling him that about Stephen's AmbiguousDisorder, begins to chase after him, with Jack screaming at him to calm down.
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* Episode 32 has Stephen coming back from military school and it seemed he had finally calmed down. Except Jack reveals that he just came back to find his ''entire backyard in ruins'', all while seeing Stephen screaming in the background that he "saw blood".
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* Episode 32 has Stephen coming back from military school school, and it seemed seems he had finally calmed down. Except Jack reveals that he just came back to find his ''entire backyard in ruins'', all while seeing Stephen screaming in the background that he "saw blood".
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* Stephen's SanitySlippage in Episode 37 (yes, even by his standards). After an argument with his girlfriend about whether he's responsible enough to have kids, Stephen is challenged to raise an egg. Jack finds him squatting over the egg in the family duck-house, alone, in total darkness, while wearing a duck mask. The episode ends with him chasing Jack through the woods like some found-footage horror flick.
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* Stephen's SanitySlippage in Episode 37 (yes, even by his standards). After an argument with his girlfriend about whether he's responsible enough to have kids, Stephen is challenged to raise an egg. Jack finds him squatting over the egg in the family duck-house, alone, in total darkness, while wearing a creepy-looking duck mask. The episode ends with him chasing Jack through the woods like some found-footage horror flick.
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* Episode 34 begins with Stephen very calmly and serenely painting, channeling Creator/BobRoss. Then there is angry knocking and ringing of the doorbell, and his mom is at the door. As Jack and his mom go to confront Stephen, we find the room he was painting in abruptly in shambles, and Stephen is already walking away in only his shorts in the back yard. We learn that Stephen apparently stole painting supplies from his cousin Liam and left his mom at someone's house.
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* Episode 34 begins with Stephen very calmly and serenely painting, channeling Creator/BobRoss. Then there is angry knocking at the front door and ringing of the doorbell, and his mom is at the door. As Jack and his mom go to confront Stephen, we find the room where he was painting in abruptly in shambles, and Stephen is already walking away in the backyard wearing only his shorts in the back yard.shorts. We learn that Stephen apparently stole painting supplies from his cousin Liam and left his mom at someone's house.
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* Episode 34 begins with Stephen very calmly and serenely painting, channeling Bob Ross. Then there is angry knocking and ringing of the doorbell, and his mom is at the door. As Jack and his mom go to confront Stephen, we find the room he was painting in abruptly in shambles, and Stephen is already walking away in only his shorts in the back yard. We learn that Stephen apparently stole painting supplies from his cousin Liam and left his mom at someone's house.
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* Episode 34 begins with Stephen very calmly and serenely painting, channeling Bob Ross.Creator/BobRoss. Then there is angry knocking and ringing of the doorbell, and his mom is at the door. As Jack and his mom go to confront Stephen, we find the room he was painting in abruptly in shambles, and Stephen is already walking away in only his shorts in the back yard. We learn that Stephen apparently stole painting supplies from his cousin Liam and left his mom at someone's house.
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* Stephen's freakout in Episode 39 (the [=McJuggerNuggets=] crossover) is as unsettling as it is funny, in part due to how loud the sound gets during the freakout, and also because of how genuine Stephen's feelings of betrayal come off as.
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* Stephen's freakout in Episode 39 (the [=McJuggerNuggets=] WebVideo/McJuggerNuggets crossover) is as unsettling as it is funny, in part due to how loud the sound gets during the freakout, and also because of how genuine Stephen's feelings of betrayal come off as.
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* Episode 34 begins with Stephen very calmly and serenely painting, channeling Bob Ross. Then there is angry knocking and ringing of the doorbell, and his mom is at the door. As Jack and his mom go to confront Stephen, we find the room he was painting in abruptly in shambles, and Stephen is already walking away in only his shorts in the back yard. We learn that Stephen apparently stole paint from his cousin Liam and left his mom at someone's house.
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* Episode 34 begins with Stephen very calmly and serenely painting, channeling Bob Ross. Then there is angry knocking and ringing of the doorbell, and his mom is at the door. As Jack and his mom go to confront Stephen, we find the room he was painting in abruptly in shambles, and Stephen is already walking away in only his shorts in the back yard. We learn that Stephen apparently stole paint painting supplies from his cousin Liam and left his mom at someone's house.
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* Stephen's sanity slippage in Episode 37 (yes, even by his standards). After an argument with his girlfriend about whether he's responsible enough to have kids, Stephen is challenged to raise an egg. Jack finds him squatting over the egg in the family duck-house, alone, in total darkness, while wearing a duck mask. The episode ends with him chasing Jack through the woods like some found-footage horror flick.
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* Stephen's sanity slippage SanitySlippage in Episode 37 (yes, even by his standards). After an argument with his girlfriend about whether he's responsible enough to have kids, Stephen is challenged to raise an egg. Jack finds him squatting over the egg in the family duck-house, alone, in total darkness, while wearing a duck mask. The episode ends with him chasing Jack through the woods like some found-footage horror flick.
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* In Episode 41, Stephen supposedly goes off to Town Hall to congratulate Greg, the winner of the election. However, Jack follows him and sees that Stephen is loading gasoline and a chainsaw in the car. Fearing for the possible destruction Stephen is capable of, Jack locks him in the duck-house.
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* In Episode 41, Stephen supposedly goes off to Town Hall to congratulate Greg, the winner of the election. However, Jack follows him and sees that Stephen is loading gasoline and a chainsaw in the car. Fearing for the possible destruction Stephen is capable of, Jack locks him in the duck-house.duck-house.
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** The abrupt ending of Episode 39 too, with Jesse, infuriated at Jack for not telling him that Stephen's AmbiguousDisorder, begins to chase after him, with Jack screaming at him to calm down.
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* Stephen's freakout in Episode 39 (the [=McJuggerNuggets=] crossover) is as unsettling as it is funny, in part due to how loud the sound gets during the freakout, and also because of how genuine Stephen's feelings of betrayal come off as.
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* Stephen's freakout in Episode 39 (the [=McJuggerNuggets=] crossover) is as unsettling as it is funny, in part due to how loud the sound gets during the freakout, and also because of how genuine Stephen's feelings of betrayal come off as.as.
* In Episode 41, Stephen supposedly goes off to Town Hall to congratulate Greg, the winner of the election. However, Jack follows him and sees that Stephen is loading gasoline and a chainsaw in the car. Fearing for the possible destruction Stephen is capable of, Jack locks him in the duck-house.
* In Episode 41, Stephen supposedly goes off to Town Hall to congratulate Greg, the winner of the election. However, Jack follows him and sees that Stephen is loading gasoline and a chainsaw in the car. Fearing for the possible destruction Stephen is capable of, Jack locks him in the duck-house.
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* Steven's sanity slippage in Episode 37 (yes, even by his standards). After an argument with his girlfriend about whether he's responsible enough to have kids, Steven is challenged to raise an egg. Jack finds him squatting over the egg in the family duck-house, alone, in total darkness, while wearing a duck mask. The episode ends with him chasing Jack through the woods like some found-footage horror flick.
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* Steven's Stephen's sanity slippage in Episode 37 (yes, even by his standards). After an argument with his girlfriend about whether he's responsible enough to have kids, Steven Stephen is challenged to raise an egg. Jack finds him squatting over the egg in the family duck-house, alone, in total darkness, while wearing a duck mask. The episode ends with him chasing Jack through the woods like some found-footage horror flick.flick.
* Stephen's freakout in Episode 39 (the [=McJuggerNuggets=] crossover) is as unsettling as it is funny, in part due to how loud the sound gets during the freakout, and also because of how genuine Stephen's feelings of betrayal come off as.
* Stephen's freakout in Episode 39 (the [=McJuggerNuggets=] crossover) is as unsettling as it is funny, in part due to how loud the sound gets during the freakout, and also because of how genuine Stephen's feelings of betrayal come off as.
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* Episode 34 begins with Stephen very calmly and serenely painting, channeling Bob Ross. Then there is angry knocking and ringing of the doorbell, and his mom is at the door. As Jack and his mom go to confront Stephen, we find the room he was painting in abruptly in shambles, and Stephen is already walking away in only his shorts in the back yard. We learn that Stephen apparently stole paint from his cousin Liam and left his mom at someone's house.
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It's actually Episode 37, just to correct everyone.
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* Steven's sanity slippage in Episode 36 (yes, even by his standards). After an argument with his girlfriend about whether he's responsible enough to have kids, Steven is challenged to raise an egg. Jack finds him squatting over the egg in the family duck-house, alone, in total darkness, while wearing a duck mask. The episode ends with him chasing Jack through the woods like some found-footage horror flick.
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* Steven's sanity slippage in Episode 36 37 (yes, even by his standards). After an argument with his girlfriend about whether he's responsible enough to have kids, Steven is challenged to raise an egg. Jack finds him squatting over the egg in the family duck-house, alone, in total darkness, while wearing a duck mask. The episode ends with him chasing Jack through the woods like some found-footage horror flick.
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* Steven's sanity slippage in Episode 36 (yes, even by his standards). After an argument with his girlfriend about whether he's responsible enough to have kids, Steven is challenged to raise an egg. Cue Jack finding him squatting over the egg in the family duck-house, alone, in total darkness, while wearing a duck mask.
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* Steven's sanity slippage in Episode 36 (yes, even by his standards). After an argument with his girlfriend about whether he's responsible enough to have kids, Steven is challenged to raise an egg. Cue Jack finding finds him squatting over the egg in the family duck-house, alone, in total darkness, while wearing a duck mask.mask. The episode ends with him chasing Jack through the woods like some found-footage horror flick.
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* The policeman spraying Stephen with pepper spray in episode 11.
* Following the events of episode 13, The Happiest Company actually went out of business due to the damage to their office that Stephen inflicted. That's right. ''Stephen single-handedly destroyed an entire company.''
** In 2016, it was revealed the owner of The Happiest Company had been arrested, and the entire organization was a shell company for a political movement to '''''LEGALIZE CHILD PORNOGRAPHY.''''' Stephen may have done all of us a favor.
* In episode 29: '''''[[JumpScare "BACK OFF!"]]'''''
* Following the events of episode 13, The Happiest Company actually went out of business due to the damage to their office that Stephen inflicted. That's right. ''Stephen single-handedly destroyed an entire company.''
** In 2016, it was revealed the owner of The Happiest Company had been arrested, and the entire organization was a shell company for a political movement to '''''LEGALIZE CHILD PORNOGRAPHY.''''' Stephen may have done all of us a favor.
* In episode 29: '''''[[JumpScare "BACK OFF!"]]'''''
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* The episode with the policeman. Specifically, the policeman spraying Stephen with pepper spray.
* In episode 29: '''''[[JumpScare "BACK OFF!"]]'''''
* Following the events of episode 13, The Happiest Company actually went out of business due to the damage to their office that Stephen inflicted. That's right. ''Stephen single-handedly destroyed an entire company.''
** In 2016, it was revealed the owner of The Happiest Company had been arrested, and the entire organization was a shell company for a political movement to '''''LEGALIZE CHILD PORNOGRAPHY.''''' Stephen may have done all of us a favor.
* In episode 29: '''''[[JumpScare "BACK OFF!"]]'''''
* Following the events of episode 13, The Happiest Company actually went out of business due to the damage to their office that Stephen inflicted. That's right. ''Stephen single-handedly destroyed an entire company.''
** In 2016, it was revealed the owner of The Happiest Company had been arrested, and the entire organization was a shell company for a political movement to '''''LEGALIZE CHILD PORNOGRAPHY.''''' Stephen may have done all of us a favor.
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* The episode Steven's sanity slippage in Episode 36 (yes, even by his standards). After an argument with the policeman. Specifically, the policeman spraying Stephen with pepper spray.
* In episode 29: '''''[[JumpScare "BACK OFF!"]]'''''
* Following the events of episode 13, The Happiest Company actually went out of business duehis girlfriend about whether he's responsible enough to the damage to their office that Stephen inflicted. That's right. ''Stephen single-handedly destroyed an entire company.''
** In 2016, it was revealed the owner of The Happiest Company had been arrested, and the entire organization was a shell company for a political movement to '''''LEGALIZE CHILD PORNOGRAPHY.''''' Stephen mayhave done all of us kids, Steven is challenged to raise an egg. Cue Jack finding him squatting over the egg in the family duck-house, alone, in total darkness, while wearing a favor.duck mask.
* In episode 29: '''''[[JumpScare "BACK OFF!"]]'''''
* Following the events of episode 13, The Happiest Company actually went out of business due
** In 2016, it was revealed the owner of The Happiest Company had been arrested, and the entire organization was a shell company for a political movement to '''''LEGALIZE CHILD PORNOGRAPHY.''''' Stephen may
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* Following the events of episode 13, The Happiest Company actually went out of business due to the damage to their office that Stephen inflicted. That's right. ''Stephen single-handedly destroyed an entire company.''
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* Following the events of episode 13, The Happiest Company actually went out of business due to the damage to their office that Stephen inflicted. That's right. ''Stephen single-handedly destroyed an entire company.''''
** In 2016, it was revealed the owner of The Happiest Company had been arrested, and the entire organization was a shell company for a political movement to '''''LEGALIZE CHILD PORNOGRAPHY.''''' Stephen may have done all of us a favor.
** In 2016, it was revealed the owner of The Happiest Company had been arrested, and the entire organization was a shell company for a political movement to '''''LEGALIZE CHILD PORNOGRAPHY.''''' Stephen may have done all of us a favor.
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* Oddly enough, ''Greatest Freakout Ever 32'' is this. Jack explains in the beginning that Steven just came back from military school and it seemed he had finally calmed down. Except Jack reveals that he just came back to find his ''entire backyard in ruins'', all while seeing Steven screaming in the background that he "saw blood". WHAT.
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* Oddly enough, ''Greatest Freakout Ever 32'' is this. Jack explains in the beginning that Steven just came Episode 32 has Stephen coming back from military school and it seemed he had finally calmed down. Except Jack reveals that he just came back to find his ''entire backyard in ruins'', all while seeing Steven Stephen screaming in the background that he "saw blood". WHAT.blood".
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* Following the events of episode 13, The Happiest Company actually went out of business due to the damage to their office that Stephen inflicted. That's right. ''Stephen singlehandedly destroyed an entire company. Holy fuck.'' The real reason is even much worse due to how one of The Happiest Company's videos getting harsh backlash by the Website/YouTube community.
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* Following the events of episode 13, The Happiest Company actually went out of business due to the damage to their office that Stephen inflicted. That's right. ''Stephen singlehandedly single-handedly destroyed an entire company. Holy fuck.'' The real reason is even much worse due to how one of The Happiest Company's videos getting harsh backlash by the Website/YouTube community.company.''
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* Following the events of episode 13, The Happiest Company actually went out of business due to the damage to their office that Stephen inflicted. That's right. ''Stephen singlehandedly destroyed an entire company. Holy fuck.''
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** The real reason is even much worse due to how one of The Happiest Company's videos getting harsh backlash by the YouTube community.
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* Following the events of episode 13, The Happiest Company actually went out of business due to the damage to their office that Stephen inflicted. That's right. ''Stephen singlehandedly destroyed an entire company. Holy fuck.''
**'' The real reason is even much worse due to how one of The Happiest Company's videos getting harsh backlash by the YouTube Website/YouTube community.
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** The real story is even much worse due to how one of The Happiest Company's videos getting harsh backlash by the YouTube community.
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** The real story reason is even much worse due to how one of The Happiest Company's videos getting harsh backlash by the YouTube community.
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* Following the events of episode 13, The Happiest Company actually went out of business due to the damage to their office that Stephen inflicted. That's right. ''Stephen singlehandedly destroyed an entire company. Holy fuck.''
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* Following the events of episode 13, The Happiest Company actually went out of business due to the damage to their office that Stephen inflicted. That's right. ''Stephen singlehandedly destroyed an entire company. Holy fuck.''''
**The real story is even much worse due to how one of The Happiest Company's videos getting harsh backlash by the YouTube community.
**The real story is even much worse due to how one of The Happiest Company's videos getting harsh backlash by the YouTube community.
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* Following the events of episode 13, The Happiest Company actually went out of business due to the damage to their office that Stephen inflicted. That's right. ''Stephen singlehandedly destroy an entire company''.
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* Following the events of episode 13, The Happiest Company actually went out of business due to the damage to their office that Stephen inflicted. That's right. ''Stephen singlehandedly destroy destroyed an entire company''.company. Holy fuck.''
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* In episode 29: '''''[[JumpScare "BACK OFF!"]]'''''
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* In episode 29: '''''[[JumpScare "BACK OFF!"]]'''''OFF!"]]'''''
* Following the events of episode 13, The Happiest Company actually went out of business due to the damage to their office that Stephen inflicted. That's right. ''Stephen singlehandedly destroy an entire company''.
* Following the events of episode 13, The Happiest Company actually went out of business due to the damage to their office that Stephen inflicted. That's right. ''Stephen singlehandedly destroy an entire company''.
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* Oddly enough, ''Greatest Freakout Ever 32'' is this. Jack explains in the beginning that Steven just came back from military school and it seemed he had finally calmed down. Except Jack reveals that he just came back to find his ''entire backyard in ruins'', all while seeing Steven screaming in the background that "He saw blood". WHAT.
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* Oddly enough, ''Greatest Freakout Ever 32'' is this. Jack explains in the beginning that Steven just came back from military school and it seemed he had finally calmed down. Except Jack reveals that he just came back to find his ''entire backyard in ruins'', all while seeing Steven screaming in the background that "He saw he "saw blood". WHAT.
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* The episode with the policeman. Specifically, the policeman spraying Stephen with pepper spray.
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* The episode with the policeman. Specifically, the policeman spraying Stephen with pepper spray.spray.
* In episode 29: '''''[[JumpScare "BACK OFF!"]]'''''
* In episode 29: '''''[[JumpScare "BACK OFF!"]]'''''
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** The episode with the policeman. Specifically, the policeman spraying Stephen with pepper spray.
** The episode with the policeman. Specifically, the policeman spraying Stephen with pepper spray.