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A-Jase-ent Living
Season 4, Episode 4
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Air date September 4, 2013
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A-Jase-ent Living is the fourth episode of the fourth season of the A&E reality-television series Duck Dynasty, and the 45th episode overall. It premiered on September 4, 2013.

Plot[]

While his kitchen is being worked on and his house is unlivable while Missy is out of town. Jase and the kids move in with Willie. While sharing a home, Willie grows fed up with Jase's habits such as cooking breakfast at 4am (which is his $100 steak), watching a baseball game he had recorded while sitting in his chair, skinning a fish and beaver in his kitchen, and filling the bathtub with crawfish. Willie attempts to reprimand Jase, but Korie insists he not because they're brothers. The two eventually reconcile.

In the episode's sub plot, Si, Jep, Martin, and Godwin have a variety of "gentlemen's bets" for $1. Such bets include who get hit the most plastic cups in the warehouse and who can do the best at the batting cages. Martin suggests the idea of wrestling which leads Si to disclose that Phil is an Indian leg wrestling champion. They go to Phil and Kay's so Jen can challenge Phil to a Indian leg wrestling match, but Phil instead ropes the group into getting one of his boats out of a tree.

The episode ends in one of the rare times where someone other than Phil says the prayer over the meal, in this case Willie says it.

Memorable quotes[]

Si: "Hey! Defective woodpecker!"

Martin: "Pay the piper son"

Si: "Hey, all of baseball's defective"

Mia: "Are we gonna eat him?"

Jase: "Him and all his little friends?"

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Trivia[]

  • As stated by Willie in the beginning of the episode, a gentlemen's bet is not for money.
  • The scene with Mia asking "Are we gonna eat him?" and Si claiming the batting cages are "his kind of bet" were removed in later airings of the episode on TV, though it is unknown why.
  • This was the first episode in the series where someone other than Phil says the prayer over the meal at the end of the episode.

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