Shane and Calvin discuss the ramifications of injecting a Brechtian influence into their play over a Sausage McMuffin.
Austin and Miranda have been rehearsing so long, their bodies can't handle the harsh sun.
Sam wishes there were someone at camp named "Luke" so he could tell them he was their father.
We were going to scream for Mary Hannah Johnson Hess to look out, but by the time we finished saying her name, Joseph had already attacked her, laughed, went to lunch, and filed his taxes.
I think there are exterminators for this kind of infestation.
Group Two consoles each other after Baron Von Squirrel's ill-fated flight in Robert's remote-controlled plane.
Captain Stupendous takes time out to mingle with civilians.
Jessie runs an illegal fireworks ring out of the props room.
"Can you hear the people sing?"
No, silly, it's just a picture!
The cool thing about kids is that their expressions are the same whether they're paying attention to you or dreaming about cheeseburgers.
Zariq plays with his hand in a world of his own.
An onlooker might think that Thom is grinning because of a particularly moving scene, but they're actually serving the teachers' lunch on stage today.
It's like the fall of Saigon. Only without all the communism. And there's a blond girl. And they're running into the school instead of the U.S. Embassy. And, you know, it's not really depressing.
David tries to scare Peter and Robert into falling off the platform so he can be the one true techie.
Thom greets his adoring fans in the parking lot. And then they get mowed down by Nina who's tearing around the corner in her minivan.
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