The Leptons enter this episode full force and the installment wastes no time as they arrive at the little burg of Neerg. Ace and Babyball are considerably jazzed about their latest destination, but not even a few dozen beers can get Gaz to show the city any love. Neerg seems like such a bastion of hope for the Leptons because they have one of the few Ballmaster teams that are actually worse than they are, Lil’ P and his Pawful Pooch Posse.

In spite of how they might not be the best at the game, Lil’ P’s team looked like one of the most interesting competitors from back in the premiere. With a few days of practice at their disposal, the Leptons should by all accounts be able to win their upcoming match. That’s pretty damn exciting considering that they’ve gotten used to the whole underdog Mighty Ducks vibe for most of their Ballmastrz careers. Plus, there are loose conjoined twin ladies in Neerg, so what’s not to love?

It seems like Gaz’ instincts were correct after all because the Leptons immediately get ambushed in a very stench-filled manner. Christy Karacas has done an excellent job to make Ballmastrz feel different from Superjail, but there’s a very Superjail-like sequence that chronicles the aftermath of Ace’s “present.” The story that Gaz tells about her history with their attacker is such a beautiful sequence on all fronts. The trippy neon light patterns, the wonderful music swells, and even Lyonne’s narration really connect and it makes for one of the best scenes that the show has ever done.

The Leptons learn that Deeter was a superfan of Gaz’ back from her days with the Boom Boom Boys. Deeter’s obsession with Gaz got to unreasonable levels and so the Boom Boom Boys decided to handle this problem by trapping Deeter in a toxic well. Guess what? The traumatic event transformed the guy into a terrible Stench Thing (like Swamp Thing, but with stench) who’s been hell bent on exacting revenge on Gaz. Deeter’s attempts to stench terrorize everyone are pretty fantastic. They get increasingly ridiculous as they go along and each one is a solid gag. It also makes the whole gang a quivering, nervous wreck and that’s also a great formula for hilarity.

The Leptons are eager to retaliate against Deeter, but anime girl black widow schemes and messages of peace all feel like ineffective plans, so it’s only appropriate that Gaz steps up to the plate as the lead in this takedown mission. Gaz’ idea may be controversial, but it’s also the best plan that they’ve got. Gaz recruits the villainous Stink Finger to help the Leptons defeat Deeter and while the rest of the team isn’t exactly on board, they don’t really have any other options. “Sometimes it takes an explosion to put out a fire,” insists Gaz, which doesn’t exactly make sense, but it’s easy to understand what she means.