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9/10
Temmett may be in trouble, and Hunter has got to go!
PoisonKeyblade3 January 2008
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"Twenty of Pittsburgh's hottest, horniest hunks… and Debbie." ~Brian Episode 312 was pretty funny, but it also had several serious moments and even some where Brian was doing something to help out Debbie for a change! I loved the reemergence of the whole dumpster boy subplot, and I also really liked how much Emmett seemed to care for Ted. Even when he seemed to be babbling incoherently, lying, cheating, and doing drugs, Emmett was still there for him, in some scenes to a fault. He stood up for Ted in front of Lindsay and Melanie and they got in a very unnecessary little fight. When Hunter first met Brian, we are treated to a very hilarious scene, but I still stand firm in saying that Hunter is incredibly annoying. I just can't stand the kid, no matter if he had HIV or if he was under some freaky mind spell. Ben is amazing, but I can't see why he doesn't just let Hunter go. He and Michael really don't need such a major annoyance around. My favorite scene in the episode by far, though, was when Hunter meets Justin and tells him basically to back off of Brian. The reaction on Justin's face was priceless!
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9/10
Episode #3.12
ComedyFan20107 May 2012
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A great episode. I really like the story of the dumpster boy and how it is going. It is very interesting. I also love how the episode ended, I am looking forward to see what happens with Hunter after he goes with the suspected cop.

Ted's story is great as well. Awesome acting by everyone. I really liked the conflict between them and Mel and Lindsay. Very well shown how this situation can be complicated among friends, and it is understandable why Mel doesn't want to forgive him right away. She actually wants to see if there will be a change, which in my opinion is the right way to do instead of just forgiving and let him continue sliding down. It is a bit unbelievable how fast Ted became such an addict, but I guess there isn't that much time for a TV show to develop the steps of becoming an addict
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