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: Typical of Stan's character, his "mourning" involves questionable logic and extreme overreactions, providing a darker, more grounded comedic contrast to the boys' surreal experiment. Production Context

: This episode was part of the 24-episode 17th season that aired throughout 2020.

: True to the show's chaotic nature, the experiment quickly spirals out of control as the boys take their roles far too seriously, leading to a breakdown of their friendship and escalated psychological warfare. B-Plot: Stan and the Family Dog

In a parody of the infamous Stanford Prison Experiment, and his friends—Snot, Barry, and Toshi—volunteer for a psychological study to earn extra cash.

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    : Typical of Stan's character, his "mourning" involves questionable logic and extreme overreactions, providing a darker, more grounded comedic contrast to the boys' surreal experiment. Production Context

    : This episode was part of the 24-episode 17th season that aired throughout 2020. [S17E12] American Data?

    : True to the show's chaotic nature, the experiment quickly spirals out of control as the boys take their roles far too seriously, leading to a breakdown of their friendship and escalated psychological warfare. B-Plot: Stan and the Family Dog : Typical of Stan's character, his "mourning" involves

    In a parody of the infamous Stanford Prison Experiment, and his friends—Snot, Barry, and Toshi—volunteer for a psychological study to earn extra cash. : Typical of Stan's character

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