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"Big Bro" is the premiere episode of Season 9 and the 111st overall episode of the newly-titled Aqua Something You Know Whatever.

Plot

Frylock uses the big brother program to bond with a nine year old kid named Gerald, and to score with his mother. Carl has the same reasons as Frylock, only he has no intention of bonding with the child. Darlene eventually picks Carl, who he later has sexual intercourse with after noticing how strong he is by being assertive to a crane machine. After Darlene comes to the Aqua Teen's house and announces she is pregnant, Carl is desperate, so Frylock infuses him with crystallized Black widow that places him in a catatonic state for ten days. At the funeral, Frylock wants Darlene, so he pushes Carl's coffin underground, burying him alive. Later, at the Aqua Teen's house, Darlene is putting up a picture of Frylock and Darlene's marriage in Meatwad's room, and Shake and Meatwad live in the living room where Shake has made a fort, meanwhile, Carl wakes up in the coffin and is at first happy but then realizes he's buried with no means of escape.

Trivia

  • This episode, despite all the hype and promo images, does not include Pepe the Pepper, as he was believed to be a hoax to begin with.
  • The ending credits to Aqua Something You Know Whatever reuses the "Dancing is Forbidden" sample, with new background music.
  • Lisa Lampanelli guest stars, providing the voice for Darlene.
  • This episode marks the first time Carl has ever flipped the middle finger.
  • The restaurant revisited is that from the episode Jumpy George.
  • As Carl is fighting with the crane, if you listen closely while it cuts to Frylock, you can hear Carl saying, uncensored, "clamp down on that fucking teddy bear bitch!"
  • As Carl is carrying the toys out of the crane machine, a plush of Frylock can be found in the bunch.
  • Shake and Gerald were playing Chutes and Ladders, an actual board game.
  • Third time Shake shot himself, the first being The Marines and the second being Juggalo
  • When aired in the UK the second time, the rating changed to TV-PG DLSV, instead of TV-14 DLSV.
  • This episode marks the first TV-PG episode since Boost Mobile
  • The car Darlene drives greatly resembles an 80s era Chevy Camaro/Pontiac Trans Am.
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