[s4e3] Dope & Faith Today

: Writers reportedly struggled for days to find a satisfying conclusion. David Hemingson eventually proposed the Satanic twist , which the team bashed out in just 20 minutes so they could go home.

The episode (officially Season 3, Episode 3 , though often listed as S4E3 on streaming platforms) is a standout for its dark humor and surreal subplots. It follows Stan's search for a best friend, which leads him to his "soulmate," an ultra-conservative named Brett Morris. Stan’s Dark "Friendship" [S4E3] Dope & Faith

: Steve spends the episode chanting "Lávate las manos!" (Spanish for "Wash your hands"), believing it is a powerful magic spell. : Writers reportedly struggled for days to find

: Legendary singer Eartha Kitt provided the voice for the carnival fortune teller. It follows Stan's search for a best friend,

In one of the show's most famous subplots, Roger tricks Steve into believing he’s been accepted to a Hogwarts-style magic school. In reality, Steve is working in a .

: The title is a play on the ABC sitcom Hope & Faith .