
Corner Gas (2004)
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Mark Farrell — Director
Episodes 5
Comedy Night
Lacey asks Brent to join her book club and helps him humiliate an annoying comedian from out-of-town.
Read MoreTrees a Crowd
Brent and Hank rediscover their old tree house, only to find that it's been taken over by a new group of kids. Deciding that they want it back, Brent and Hank sink to new lows in their fight to reclaim a piece of their lost childhood. Elsewhere, Wanda escapes police custody; Lacey takes up a new sport; and Oscar has problems in affairs of the heart.
Read MorePicture Perfect
Everyone in town is laughing at Brent's old-fashioned camera, so Brent goes digital in order to get some respect. But he forgets the important rule that if you want respect, you've got to read the owner's manual. Dog River has a trivia contest at the hotel, and crowns an unlikely winner; and Oscar's hatred of garden gnomes becomes an issue when one of them seems to have a life of its own.
Read MoreI, Witness
After almost dying, Hank decides to follow his dreams and become a rodeo clown. Karen has to give a speech on eyewitness testimony in front of an audience, and seeks help from Wanda. Oscar is tired of being Emma's bridge partner, so Lacey steps in, not realizing what that entails.
Read MoreBlog River
In an effort to get Hank to shut up, Wanda and Brent convince him that the internet is the way to go, so that he can fully express all his thoughts. Things get difficult for Brent when he tries to keep everyone up to date on what's happening in Hank's blog, and finds that 'cheat sheets' are just so last century. Lacey is upset over the success of her friend and the food at The Ruby begins to suffer when Lacey feels that she just can't do anything right. Emma, in an effort to cheer Lacey up, invites Lacey to a BBQ, where a cut-throat game of horseshoes takes place. Wanda tries to help Davis save money on his taxes, but things don't go quite as planned.
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