Overview: Bloberta searches for a solution to her humdrum life.
Overview: It's finally the last straw when Clay grounds Orel from church.
Overview: The town gets together and agrees not to give Orel any more advice.
Overview: While Orel is on the hunting trip, the lives of Ms. Sculptham, Ms. Censordoll and Nurse Bendy are shown in disturbing detail.
Overview: When Doughy becomes Orel's shooting coach, he discovers that his student has quite the "itchy trigger finger."
Overview: Discontent with being raised by his octogenarian Father and depressed, middle-aged half sister, Joe searches for a more vibrant guardian.
Overview: Bloberta ponders Orel's question: "Why did you marry Dad?"
Overview: Clay considers the tradition of passing Ol' Gunny down from generation to generation.
Overview: Stephanie is hell-bent on Orel having a better experience than her own at the school's annual "Arms Length Dance."
Overview: A year's worth of the most important weekday in Moralton is explored through the eyes of some very very minor characters.
Overview: It's Easter and the lack of happiness in Moralton leads several troubled souls to Forghetty's Pub for some unavailable solace.
Overview: Miss Censordoll slowly hatches a plan to make eggs legal again.
Overview: Orel needs to discover something to honor his father about and finds it in Coach Stopframe.