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Eric hits puberty naturally before Tim, so Tim looks for artificial ways to activate it to compete with him.
A young actress stumbles upon Casey's remains in the Woods.
Tim writes a tell-all exposé about his comedy partner Eric; H'AMB saves a life; Hollywood vets get all dolled-up.
Tim and Eric develop a comedic platform.
Kent is surprised to find his friend's reflection in the hand mirror while preparing for a double date.
Frank Slaten is pleasantly surprised by the Tiramisu; the Stuntmen Brothers demonstrate the Exploding Pumpkin.
Tim and Eric argue about who is more attractive.
Tairy Greene stars in Little Dancin Man.
Tim and Eric are gearing up for the holidays when they begin to lactate.
Tim and Eric perform their bits on a new platform.
Tim and Eric reminisce over hot chocolate with David Liebe Hart and Richard Dunn when they get snowed in.
Tim has to investigate when Eric's 3-T Scrot acts up.
Tim and Eric examine and discuss the mysteries of the universe; Pierre Launches a food poisoning PSA; the Zillions crew returns.
Tim and Eric take a road trip down to Florida to have a house party and enjoy Eric's parents' loving warmth.
The network forces Tim and Eric to hire Tommy Wiseau.
Eric has a chance encounter with Q; Dr. Steve Brule reads Jan's emotions.
Michael Ian Black hosts Focus on Comedy; Dr. Steve Brule teaches children anatomy.
Tim graduates from barber school and celebrates with friends; J.J. Pepper releases a music video.
Mark and Terry Cinco unveil their latest product at Cinco-Con.
Tim and Eric engage in a high-stakes game of tennis.
Tim returns from the grave with a special gift; Dr. Steve Brule finds that panino smell like horses.
Tim and Eric celebrate 100 Years of Jackie Chan; a secret affair is discovered.
Bob Odenkirk negotiates a truce; a child actor finds his voice; C-phone; swing dancing.
Spaghetti goes Hollywood; love is not always hard.
Jim and Derrick get chill with Elisha Cuthbert.
Tim and Eric lead a jazz band through chatter scats.
Uncle Muscles throws a benefit to collect bones for Richard Dunn.
Larry reaches his boiling point when things heat up between Mr. Henderson and Carol.
Tim's mother makes homemade brownies.
Raz threatens to come between Tim and Eric's partnership.
Eric has to compete for his children's respect; cross between a thong and a sock.
Baseball Man must take action after noticing odd behavior from one of Chip's dolls.
Eric's attendance at Tim's birthday party depends on Zan; Ruth is home alone.
A very special wooded episode.
Carol reveals a secret tape she made for Mr. Henderson.
Eric gives Tim a robin; a father and his father spend a quiet moment in the hallway.
Tim and Eric advertise Cinco's new product The Innernette, which packs all of the magic of the Internet onto one tiny CD-ROM.
The Mayor and Roy Teppert have a disagreement.
Steve Brulé reports on trends emerging from vineyards.
Tim gets a gift basket from his father.
Eric sends Tim an ornamental hot dog; Ron Auster teaches children how to dance.
Tim learns a problematic new magic trick; free portraits on Hollywood Boulevard.
Tim and Eric hold a seminar on how to build a successful sitcom writing career.
A chunky lady's love for her mean boss reaches a boiling point.
Dilly is surprised when he finds a batch of cooked shrimp washed ashore and Krunk trips on his way to investigate.
An old man photographs himself by mistake.
The 50th Anniversary Show.
Tim and Eric are late in delivering the episode and rely on Hamburger Taxi to get there on time.
The Uncle Muscles Hour is turned upside down when Casey goes missing.