Alan smells something suspicious in the middle of the night. Meanwhile, Kenny forces the residents to take drug tests, and C-Bass attempts to exact revenge on Alan by martyring...
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Eulogio encounters one of his past customers, who hasn’t quite gotten past their sexual interlude. Alan's wife employs a high-powered attorney to clear her husband.
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When Kenny convinces the residents to take the GED, Carly discovers that her chronic marijuana use has wreaked havoc on her cognitive abilities.
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During a camping trip, Kenny leaves his roommates and heads into the wilderness as an exercise of self-reliance. The others panic over his missing presence and quickly turn on each other.
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Kenny forces the residents to seek employment at a shopping mall, where minimum-wage jobs prove more challenging than expected. Meanwhile, rats infest Crenshaw House.
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The residents are asked to "scare straight" a mammoth-sized juvenile delinquent. Meanwhile, Alan incinerates Carly’s hair in an ear-candling accident.
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The residents fall back on prison rules to haze a new resident, or "fish," into submission, and Kenny’s musical ambitions are thwarted at an open-mike night.
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Kenny invites the residents' parents to the house for some family bonding, forcing the residents to struggle to make up for years of dysfunction in a single day.
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