S2E7 Paradise PD Meets Brickleberry
Fleeing Paradise, the gang crosses over into Brickleberry National Park, just in time to help Ranger Woody and crew hunt for missing bear Malloy.
An eager young rookie joins the ragtag small-town police force led by his dad as they bumble, squabble and snort their way through a big drug case.
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Fleeing Paradise, the gang crosses over into Brickleberry National Park, just in time to help Ranger Woody and crew hunt for missing bear Malloy.
As Dusty scrambles to get Paradise ready for a visit from Santa, Kevin races to root out the traitor on the force.
At Gina's insistence, Fitz starts carrying a gun -- and ignites a national media scandal. Shipped off to a nursing home, Hopson uncovers a conspiracy.
With the town suspended in the air, everyone rallies together to defeat Charles Lovely before it's too late. Dusty plans a family reunion.
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