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Sarah discovers that the community group she recently joined is a radical anti-abortion group intent on bombing the clinic where Laura volunteers. Meanwhile, a Dungeons & Dragons game interferes with Steve and Brian's plans for a day date.
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  • Awesome, Sarah!

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    This episode was so awesome, because it have few reasons for that. Sarah Silverman is so funny, and I laughed so hard. This episode was so great ever I watch. I refused to say anything about abortion. Abortion is huge issues in this world. I am so shocked that Sarah had three abortions in the past!!!! THREE!! WOW! Sarah dont want have a baby in her life. She preper it, I support it. I dont want having baby right now, But I want having baby in the future, maybe in 10 years. Anyway, if sarah is pregnant, how come she alway had unprotected sex with some guy? weird.. Great episode!moreless

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    • The song that plays while Sarah reminisces over her abortions is "Good Riddance" by Green Day. Edit
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    • Episode Title: Bored of the Rings The title of the episode is a reference to the Lord of the Rings books by JRR Tolkien, which influenced Dungeons & Dragons, another plot element in this episode. Edit
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