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  • Catharsis Factor: Jon killing Sergei in the Grand Finale. For two seasons, Sergei made Jon’s life a living hell by killing all of his friends and family: Mike, Susan, David, his brother, his parents, TB, and more. To finally see Jon kick the shit out of Sergei in a fight and murder him with his own knife is nothing short of satisfying. Jon may have lost everyone in the end, but at least he was able to avenge them all.
  • Funny Moments:
    • In the Season 2 finale, Sergei visits Papa Mirminsky at prison to ask his permission to kill Jon. Papa then goes on to explain why he wants Jon alive to suffer slowly, analogizing the process as enjoying a full course meal at a restaurant. Sergei then uses the same restaurant analogy later on when explaining why he isn't going to kill Jon right away.
    • When Todd Barry goes collecting for Sergei to pay off his debt.
    • "They shot the hand!"
  • Jerkass Woobie: Jon is a massive jackass, but with some of the shit he goes through it's hard not to feel a little for him.
  • Moral Event Horizon: While he starts out as an Ax-Crazy Faux Affably Evil foil to the Affably Evil vodka-loving Yvgeni, Sergei crosses the line after he sends Jon the video where he kills his brother and dances around laughing, covered in his blood.
  • Suspiciously Similar Song: The song in Jon and Rob's "Street Stretch" infomercial sounds EXACTLY like "Freeze Frame" by the J. Geils Band.
  • The Catchphrase Catches On: John is constantly trying to invent new words and having other start to use them. It has not caught on a single time in the whole series, either in-universe or outside. His attempt to sell 20,000 t-shirts with the What a crunchery! line he is attempting to raise to a Memetic Mutation meets a similar fate when he only sells two before shutting down his website. They were both bought by Sergei to humiliate Yvgeni after "What a crunchery" becomes the stand-up comedy punchline that allows John to beat Yvgeni in a comedy contest.
  • The Woobie: Poor old Jay the Doorman.

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