[s3e8] Call Me Fancy Puffenstuff -
This episode was the directorial debut of the show's longtime dialogue coach. Where to Watch
The episode title is a play on the 1960s children's show H.R. Pufnstuf . [S3E8] Call Me Fancy Puffenstuff
The episode concludes with a heartfelt tribute to Leslie Jordan. Cast member Mayim Bialik shared that the cast did not know at the time of filming that it would be his last. This episode was the directorial debut of the
Kat becomes worried about Max’s (Cheyenne Jackson) recent heavy drinking. While he initially denies having a problem, an incident with his car forces him to reconsider her concerns. The episode concludes with a heartfelt tribute to
Kat (Mayim Bialik) hosts a Thanksgiving dinner with a murder-mystery theme, insisting that her friends dress in elaborate characters.
Phil and his new boyfriend, Jalen, share their first on-screen kiss. This was notably Leslie Jordan's first-ever on-screen kiss, a moment the cast described as deeply special.
Phil faces a dilemma in his new relationship, while Kat tries to balance supporting Max’s career ambitions with her worries about his personal wellbeing. Significant Details