Agent 00' Sheldon
Year produced: 2006
Production code: 309a
Original U.S. air date: 2/28/2009
The one with Sheldon as a spy.
"Agent 00' Sheldon" contains examples of:
- The Men in Black: Ruthlessly parodied in this episode, which sees Sheldon joining such an organization.
- Shout-Out: The episode's title comes from the nickname of James Bond, "Agent 00' 7".
- Sheldon's training sequence in "Agent Double-O Sheldon" spoofs J's in Men in Black.
- Took a Level in Badass: Sheldon is recruited by who we assume was the CIA, who promptly train him. He violently resigns after he finds out they're enacting a thinly-veiled Patriot Act allegory.
Indes-Tuck-Tible
Year produced: 2006
Production code: 309b
Original U.S. air date: 2/28/2009
The one with daredevil Tuck.
After Jenny tells him that he won't die young, Tuck becomes a daredevil.
"Indes-Tuck-Tible" contains examples of:
- Bandage Mummy: Tuck ends up being this after his stunts go too far.
- Be the Ball: Outright defied ; one of Tuck's daredevil stunts was to be the ball for a basketball game, but as with pretty much every attempted stunt, Jenny foils him rather quickly. Jenny's head is instead used as the ball, but she manages to grab it back.
- Jump the Shark: Brad tells Tuck that the "show's over" once he attempts his shark jumping stunt. Doubles as a Shout-Out and Lampshading towards the infamous Happy Days controversy.
- Too Dumb to Live: Tuck, in this particular episode.