Hayley organizes a strike in the C.I.A. after delivering lunch to Stan's office; the family watches "Breaking Bad" in reverse and finds a scavenger hunt.
Rigby hears an annoying song that gets stuck in his head for days, so he devises a number of extravagant schemes to try to eradicate it from his brain.
After Shaggy incorrectly reads a map, the gang ends up in an abandoned mining town, where they witness an old miner and his mule disappear before them.
Scooby and the gang travel to New Orleans for the Mardi Gras celebration, where they take a haunted tour of the city and discover two Civil War-era ghosts.
Starfire doesn't like the violence in their mission to save the world, so she tries to convince her fellow heroes to use compassion to defeat their enemies.
Beast Boy and Cyborg have a lot of fun doing all kinds of things together, but when they decide to say nothing but the word "waffles," the others rebel.
Rigby is the victim of a jinx that keeps him from speaking, so he frantically tries to get someone to say his name to set him free from its hold on him.
Eileen asks Rigby to double date, but he refuses, so Mordecai uses a "solid" to get him to go, and although he agrees to go, he is determined to ruin the date.
Hank is invited to join an all-Asian country club, much to the dismay of Kahn, but Hank is unaware that they need a Caucasian member to host a PGA event.
Linda's sister, Gayle, comes to bob's burgers because her date was cancelled and she had theatre tickets; the kids see an opportunity to escape the house.
Bob's attempt at taking Linda out for a romantic night on the town falls short of her expectations; under Louise's supervision, the school's chinchilla escapes.
In an attempt to surprise the Griffin family, Meg successfully manages to get into the U.S. Olympic team as a biathlete and prepares for the Winter Games.
When Stan takes over Bullock's class at the CIA Academy, he shares his uneventful stories with the cadets; Klaus becomes the hype man for a renowned rapper.
Stan is persuaded to run for mayor to fund construction for a bullet train that would ease morning traffic, but his mayoral duties cause him a lot of stress.
The Cuyler family comes upon a money-making scheme they feel the need to jump on while they still can, so they decide to donate their bodies to science.
When Boomhauer realizes one of his former girlfriends is marrying his brother, he refuses to be the best man at their wedding, forcing Hank to take his place.
Hank regrets his decision to send Bobby to a Christian youth group to correct his attitude when he sees forms of worship include skateboarding and punk rock.