The Chinese team, led by Long-dou, appears unbeatable. Wuncler tries to stack his own team with elite mercenaries and a Dominican Republic junior squad, but they are still outclassed. Pop Culture References:
Ed Wuncler, Sr. gambles all of Woodcrest's wealth against a Chinese businessman, Mr. Long-dou, to pay off massive debts. If Wushung wins, they take over the town's banks and the Freemans' house. [S3E3] The Red Ball
The episode parodies controversies regarding the ages of Chinese gymnasts when a massive, clearly adult player is presented as a 12-year-old with a "verified" birth certificate. Key Episode Highlights Description The Blackmail The Chinese team, led by Long-dou, appears unbeatable
Huey Freeman, known as the "Tiger Woods of kickball," is forced out of self-imposed exile to lead the team. He originally quit the game believing he had permanently injured a girl during a match—a trauma Wuncler staged to keep Huey humble. gambles all of Woodcrest's wealth against a Chinese
Riley fails to kick the ball in a sequence referencing Charlie Brown’s football gag; Robert responds with "Good grief".