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About this Episode
Now that Alisa has become woke, she has to turn away from her beloved cop shows. The premise that they are necessary no longer jives in Alisa's mind, man. Alisa mourns her stupid obsession with cop shows. And wonders why CBS has such a weird boner for the military.
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