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Steve undergoes a personality change when he drinks his secret elixir.
Steve undergoes a personality change when he drinks his secret elixir.
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S3, EP15 "Jailhouse Blues"Eddie and Steve land in jail when Eddie's smooth-talking cousin Clarence borrows a car.
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S3, EP16 "Brown Bombshell"Steve's prison pen pal mistakes Carl for Steve when she comes for a visit; Eddie learns about family history.
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