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Lacey's deepest fear is unexpectedly revealed at her birthday party; Brent and Hank try to find out what Wanda's greatest fear is. Oscar claims that he can cook, but uses deceptive means to prove this to Emma. Both Hank and Lacey show themselves to be very bad liars.moreless
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    Whataphobia - Brent embarrasses himself by not paying attention to what people tell him and later coming up with the wrong comment, so he decides to be more observant of people around him and pay attention to what he is told. But this new technique does not work very well.

    Lacey's birthday party is ruined when her deepest fear reveals itself. But then it turns out everyone in town has their own unique fears. Everyone that is except Wanda. So Brent and Hank make it their mission to figure out what freaks her out. Meanwhile, Oscar tries to prove to Emma that he can cook which unexpectedly leads to illicit meetings with Karen. And Hank and Lacey both prove to be pretty bad liars.moreless
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