Chad, Jeremy and Brer Rabbit were still wandering around Splash Mountain looking for Woolly.
"We've searched every inch of the mountain. It's like Woolly vanished into thin air" said Chad.
"Maybe she went ter get a blowout. I dint wanna say nothin', but her wool was lookin' a little bit busted" said Brer Rabbit.
Chad grunted in frustration. "Jeremy, this is your fault! If you hadn't been so bossy, Woolly would never have run away!"
"Maybe she ran away because you were smothering her" said Jeremy.
"It's called love, you nit!" said Chad.
"Pointin' fingers ain't gonna get Woolly back" said Brer Rabbit.
Chad sighed. "The rabbit's right. What's important is that we find her."
"Yes. And before Patty finds out she's missing. When she's angry, she yells in Brooklyn Heights dialect I don't understand. Once, she said she was "drid" at me" said Jeremy.
"Why? Did you put 'er in de dryer?" said Brer Rabbit.
"No no. Not dried. Drid" said Jeremy.
In the sauna, Burt was still cutting the escape hole with a sharpened rock.
Brer Bear's fur was now frizzed to the size of a treetop.
"I's sweatin' ter death!" said Brer Fox.
"Hurry up, Brer Burt! If my fur gets any bigga, it'll absorb ma brain!" said Brer Bear.
Burt finished the hole. "Okay, I'm done."
"Thank de lawd! Now let's discuss a plan befo' we..." Brer Fox began.
Brer Bear cut him off yelling "FREEDOM!!!!!!!"
Then he jumped through the hole head first and got stuck.
"Uh... fellas? I dint make it" said Brer Bear awkwardly.
"Yeah. We see that" said Burt.
"If we had ter get stuck wit half o' Brer Bear, why'd it have to be dis haff?" said Brer Fox.