Stanny Slickers 2: The Legend of Ollie's Gold

Season 4, Episode 15, Aired

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    Officially declared dead after an accident with a pudding truck, Stan comes back to life to realize his dream of leaving a legacy on the world and begins to excavate his home in search of Ollie North's "Contra"-band buried treasure. As the search for gold goes "North," life at home heads south as Hayley turns to body-piercing, Steve creates a robotic girlfriend and Roger files for sexual harassment.



    Overall, the episode was kinda boring, while Stan's plot was only good for the School House Rock reference, Roger's plot took the cake with the sexual harrassment thing





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    What I liked: Roger trying to get sexually harassed so he can get a settlement, "If I died who would remember me?" "I would," "That's right, nobody." the song about Ollie North, even though it was tasteless, the "How was your dad's funeral? Did you cry?" line got a chuckle out of me.



    Overall it was good in jokes. The plot got kind of boring after a little while, I thought, but it was the jokes that made this episode one of my personal favorites, so because of all of this I think it is only fair to give this episode an A+ as my final grade.
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