: After Ray sends Bubbles a wanted poster from the U.S. with his face on it, Bubbles becomes extremely paranoid. To hide from authorities, he dons a bizarre disguise—a wig and a high-pitched voice—and adopts the persona of "The Scorpion," a man claiming to be from the desert.

: One of the most iconic moments is Lahey immediately seeing through Bubbles' disguise. Lahey famously tells him, "You might be able to fool the FBI, but you can't fool the FB-me!".

This episode sets the stage for the chaotic season finale, where various law enforcement agencies—including the Forest Rangers, ATF, DEA, and FBI—all converge on the Boys during their final smuggling attempt.

"Trailer Park Boys" A Shit River Runs Through It (TV Episode 2007)

" Let the Liquor do the Thinking " is the eighth episode of the seventh season of , originally aired on May 27, 2007. The episode is a critical turning point in the "Swayze Express" arc, where the Boys attempt to smuggle marijuana across the US-Canada border using a model train track. Episode Summary

: Sebastian Bach (guest starring as himself) informs the Boys that a forest fire is threatening their smuggling operation, forcing them to speed up their timeline. Key Highlights & "Rickyisms"