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Briefly thinking that she might be psychic, Sarah soon realizes instead that her friends are just boring and predictable. Steve doesn't notice how big his pot-tits are getting until he slams a window on them.
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  • Sarah decides that she wants new friends.

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    The storyline with Steve growing "pot **** was a little too weird, but we got some hilarious lines from Brian as a result of it. That's sort of the best way to describe The Sarah Silverman Program. Not the best writers, scripts or actors, but you find yourself laughing throughout the entire episode.

    Sarah's grief counselor Nathan was hilarious as was Karen constantly shouting "overshare" and dying of laughter from it. The cat and Murray were great as well.

    As I pointed out the logic behind this episode was weak, but it was still a good moment to see Sarah reunited with her friends. Jay being obsessed with the pony, and pretty much everything else he said during the episode was also hilarious.moreless

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