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  1. Some slipknot references in Superjail. Fun fact: craig provided his own provided his own voicee. I've never seen Superjail but now I want to check it out. Superjail is a ton of fun! Slipknot and ICP in one frame lmao. That's pretty rad. 157K subscribers in the Slipknot community. This subreddit is devoted to the band Slipknot.

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    Jacknife, imitating as a police officer, pulls over to 'help' an attractive young woman stranded on the side of the road. He motions for her to get out of the car, and starts groping her. She smiles mischievously, and suddenly her skin melts, revealing herself to be Jailbot. Jailbot pursues a fleeing Jacknife to a secluded house, is attacked by a m...

    This episode marks the first time where Jacknife isn't sent to Superjail.
    Despite this episode being aired as the fourth episode of Season 1, this episode was actually the last episode to be produced for the season. Some of the creatures from this episode even managed to...
    In the last Outer World of this episode, three aliens can be seen. These aliens heavily resemble The Galactoids from "Don’t Be A Negaton."
    The recurring two bored inmates from "Combaticus" are shown during the Cafeteriascene. The gray-bearded one is one of the first few inmates to be startled by the arrival of the Monster Convict. The...
    The Monster Convict is actually based on the real-life serial killer/grave robber named Ed Gein. He is also a parody of killer characters from various slasher films.
    On Jared’s left arm, you can see prison tattoos of Ku Klux Klan symbols.
    The video game controller of the video game that The Twins are shown playing in their control room heavily resembles that of an Atari 2600.
    The Juggalo inmate who follows Jared is modeled after Violent J of Insane Clown Posse.
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  2. 131K subscribers in the Slipknot community. This subreddit is devoted to the band Slipknot. Advertisement ... Was watching Superjail when suddenly Slipknot...

  3. Oct 19, 2008 · Cold-Blooded: Directed by Christy Karacas. With David Wain, Teddy Cohn, Richard Mather, Christopher McCulloch. The prison gets a new inmate, an Ed Gein-like serial killer, whose accidental death is credited to Jared, who is posing as a prisoner.

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    • Animation, Action, Comedy
    • Christy Karacas
    • 2008-10-19
  4. Oct 19, 2008 · Recap /. Superjail S 1 E 4 Cold Blooded. Jailbot's detainment of Jacknife goes awry when he accidentally brings a deadly, silent serial killer to the jail instead. The Warden forces Jared to go undercover to learn about the new inmate, but after the inmate dies in an accident, Jared finds himself suddenly being hailed as a "king" among the ...

  5. Chris Fehn Inmate is an inmate who appeared in "Cold-Blooded." He is an inmate wearing the mask of Chris Fehn. The inmate wears a standard orange/yellow prisoner uniform, but wears the mask of Chris Fehn, a former member of Slipknot. "Yeah, we’re gonna pound his metal ass into the ground!" - Cold-Blooded

  6. Oct 19, 2008 · Cold-Blooded is the fourth episode of the first season, although it was written and produced last. Despite that fact, it is not intended to be seen as the season finale. A woman drives her car down a dark road, but it breaks down. She is approached by a police officer, who is actually Jacknife in disguise. He grunts and motions for her to get out of the car. He then tries to grope her, but her ...

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