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{{quote| There has to be a better way to socialize than the way that produces...this. And we need moral people to help us find it.}}
 
Penny, having patched things up with Aggie, drives her home, where they begin gathering friends in an alliance against Karen's clique. Meanwhile, at a popsicle party, Helen nervously confesses to Karen that she told Aggie about her mole status. Karen assures her it doesn't matter because, she thinks, Aggie's no longer a concern, and says, "We don't need help any more." Helen, having thus been told the last thing she wanted to hear, wanders drunkenly and despondently through the house. She overhears Bob and Elmer describing to Jack their earlier oral/anal sexual encounter with her in vulgar, unflattering terms, referring to her as a "dumpster." Jack, also drunk, at first reacts with amusement, but then he imagines Katy-Ann disapproving and goes to find Helen. Meanwhile, Cyndi tells Karen she discovered Duane in the act of Islamic prayer.
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* [[Friends with Benefits]] - Stan and Brandi again, with a hint that their mutual attraction is becoming more than physical. In contrast, as of this arc Stan is no longer FWB with Cyndi.
* [[How Dare You Die on Me!]] - Penny's desperate, angry--and successful--attempt to make Michelle see what her self-starvation is doing to her and those who love her.
{{quote| If I let you go now, you're gonna beam yourself right back to Planet Rationalization, and meanwhile you're dying, Shelly!}}
* [[Imagine Spot]] - Katy-Ann pictures herself as Eve, with Aggie as the serpent, offering the temptation of a "pulpit" as [[Forbidden Fruit]].
* [[Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain]] - Helen.