You know what? Sometimes I think being friends with the Gemstones would be a blast. Not just for the tax breaks (which are awesome, by the way), but also because I'd be front and center for all the juicy family drama. So, here we are with another Season 3 review, and today I'll dive into everything that went down in Episode 4: "I Have Not Come to Bring Peace, But a Sword." Let's get into it!

In the episode's opening, we're introduced to Keefe the Queef, our intrepid leader-in-training, who steps up as Kelvin's dependable assistant youth pastor. His moment to shine arrives at the 'ice cream and wiener party,' where he's set to interact with the youth's parents.

Everything appears to be going well until Clarence bursts onto the scene. Oblivious to the atmosphere, Clarence reveals the secret activities of Kelvin and the Smut Busters in their quest to purify the town, putting Keefe in a tight predicament.

Keefe shines as one of the show's true gems, embodying an authentic and honest-to-God character. The problem is, he's not exactly a master of self-expression, which leads to misunderstandings about his true intentions. It's a shame because he means well, but sometimes, the way he communicates just doesn't do justice to his good heart.