Corner Gas - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

The Brent Effect
Lacey tries to work out where she and Brent stand after the Grey Cup incident. Hank suckers Oscar into buying his old outboard motor - using money he stole from Emma.

Wedding Card
Brent is shocked to find out his parents never married. But things are set straight when Oscar and Emma are talked into a splashy nuptial ceremony by an unlikely wedding planner. Meanwhile Hank disputes Brent's ownership of a Darryl Sittler rookie card he claims he won when they were kids. And Lacey makes it her personal mission to help Oscar with an embarrassing problem he's not aware that he has.

Smell of Freedom
Davis regains his sense of smell, only to find that it's not all roses. Lacey discovers Hank's unusual talent for Scrabble, while Brent's attempt to become less of an ignoramus backfires.

Whataphobia
After Lacey's greatest fear is revealed, Brent, Hank and Wanda discuss fears, mainly to discover Wanda's. Karen reveals that Oscar is a terrific cook.

Lost and Found
Brent and Hank try not to do each other any favors, while Oscar and Karen's new hobbies drive everyone mad.

Poor Brent
Brent buys a big-screen TV, which leads everyone to think he's poor. Wanda's foray into jewelry-selling leaves Lacey unsatisfied.

Hero Sandwich
Fitzy had the town in an uproar over getting a traffic light installed and jaywalking banned. Hank and Oscar take it upon themselves to start a rebellion. Lacey makes the "Ruby Club" sandwich but soon regrets it. Emma offers to design a tattoo for Wanda but her drawings are terrible.

Security Cam
When Brent installs a security camera at Corner Gas, he isn't prepared for the private moments caught on tape. Two unlikely conspirators hatch a plan to deal with the camera, and Hank sees the chance to fulfill a lifelong dream when Davis gets a new stun gun. Meanwhile Oscar and Emma's romantic getaway to a fancy resort convinces them there's no place like home.

Bingo Night
Wanda starts calling bingo, much to Emma's annoyance. Karen is suspended from service after failing a drug test, and Brent and Hank start hanging around with different people.

Mosquito Time
It's mosquito season in Dog River, but Hank seems to be immune. Meanwhile, Oscar drives Wanda crazy hanging out at Corner Gas and Lacey feels left out of the town's time capsule.

Hurry Hard
When a local senior has hip problems, a spot opens up on the Leroy curling team, but family problems lead to Brent and Oscar skipping separate teams. Lacey becomes the centre of attention, with both teams vying for her curling skills. Karen is left to take care of the trophy for the Bon Spiel, the Clavet Cup; this turns out to be a more difficult task than she thought it would be.

American in Saskatchewan
Mayor Fitzy's plan to promote Dog River seems to be working, as an American tourist shows up by accident. Hank is made the goodwill ambassador to Bill, the tourist, but feels that he's nothing more than a typical ignorant American. Meanwhile, Wes' liquor store becomes the new hip place to be as the brand new ATM machine he has put in, seems to be attracting crowds.

Pandora's Wine
Having Lacey as a dinner guest turns out to be a bad idea when she bumps Oscar and Emma up into a new wine bracket. Davis gets new shoes on Karen's insistence, which leads to a world of pain for both him and the residents of Dog River. And Hank wins the lottery.

Doc Small
A new doctor comes to Dog River, but is she too small-town for them? Meanwhile, Dog River becomes a very cheap place to live for Brent, who only has a $100 bill which nobody thinks is genuine.

Rock On!
Civic-minded Lacey uncovers the dark secret behind Dog River's name. Brent, Hank and Wanda resurrect their old high school rock band Thunderface. The local bar owner is thrilled but not for the reasons the band thinks. Meanwhile Davis takes an unusual interest in Oscar's claim that a famous country and western singer stole his song.

Air Show
A big air show is on nearby and the people of Dog River are very excited but Lacey's breach of airshow protocol has many in town upset. Thankfully with the help of the Snowbirds, Lacey almost manages to make things right. Meanwhile, business at Brent's gas station hits an unexpected snag while Hank's new corn stand scheme exceeds all expectations. And after a rash of vandalism, Karen and Davis take to the streets on bikes to do some face-to-face community policing. But Karen is oddly reluctant.

Slow Pitch
With a little help from Oscar, a friendly slow-pitch game in the local beer league gets a lot less friendly. Armed with an array of secret pitches, Brent is ready to lob his team to victory. But the team could be disqualified if 10th member Lacey doesn't make it to the diamond in time. Meanwhile Davis and Karen are only too happy to turn a blind eye to drinking on the team's bench, but they have a harder time ignoring an act of vandalism.

Harvest Dance
Lacey has had enough when she finds out about another local event that no one has invited her to, Hank falls for a woman named Heather. but things go bad when the people of Dog River discover something about Heather. Brent and Oscar try to find reasons not to eat Emma's horrible jelly salad.
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