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- Greg the Bunny is one of the 3.2 million fabricated Americans living in the United States. Wanting a job that doesn't involve working only on Easter, he finds a job on a kid's show.
- Greg, Warren, and Count Blah are back after the cancellation of their Fox sitcom and have returned to the Independent Film Channel, where their careers began back in 1999. This new series features Greg and company starring in parodies of independent films.
- Jimmy and Greg attempt to help Count Blah get over his sense of loneliness of his deceased wife by taking him to a singles bar. However, things go unexpectedly crazy after Count Blah ends up having a one night stand with Warren's wife (Marilu Henner) who strikes up a conversation with him at the bar. Meanwhile, Allison believes Jack is psychotically stalking her after she refuses to allow him to accept a acting job portraying a psycho killer.
- Jimmy Bender becomes angry that Gil (his father) didn't tell him that his mother is dating his high school gym teacher during their trial separation. Gil becomes concerned that he's is losing both his wife, and his son, and attempts to reconnect with his son by doing father and son bonding stuff.
- Greg the Bunny spoofs the Charlize Theron film "Monster". With Wumpus as Charlize's character.
- Greg investigates the Wumpus' murder, in a parody of several David Lynch films, including Blue Velvet (1986) as well as the Twin Peaks (1990) television series.
- Greg is knocked out and in his dreams he lives the life of Nicole Kidman's character in "Dogville."
- Greg gets a successful audition and decides to blow his money at a Chinese Gift Shop. He buys an Aztec Skull and then switches places with Warren while preparing for a parody of Being John Malkovich (1999)
- Greg and Warren resurrect their old band and mayhem ensues.
- Greg the Bunny and his crew attempt to film a parody of Pulp Fiction for their new network IFC. Unfortunately, Warren's obnoxious antics keep interrupting the shoot. He continually interrupts scenes by complaining about the film, the characters, and the other performers.