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Season 2 |
| 14 :02x01 - The Brent Effect (Oct/05/2004) | | After their near-kiss on the way to the Grey Cup, Lacey tries to figure out her relationship with Brent and is shocked to find out that everyone thinks he's out of her league. Oscar "borrows" some money that Emma had saved; Karen discovers the culprit in a report of mysterious gunshots being fired outside town. | | Guest Stars: Shannon Jardine as Driver | Director: David Storey Writer: Brent Butt, Mark Farrell (2) | | | |
| 15 :02x02 - Wedding Card (Oct/12/2004) | | When Brent wonders why he's never seen any of his parents' wedding photos, Oscar and Emma confess a shocking secret to him: they were never married. Davis plans a big wedding for them, and blows the budget on it. Hank believes that Brent cheated him out of a Darryl Sittler rookie card and tries to get it back. Lacey tries to help Oscar overcome a problem that he doesn't have. | | Guest Stars: Mark Dieter as Paul Kinistino, Brian Dueck as Minister, Darryl Sittler as Himself, Collin Pullar as Male Stripper | Director: Rob De Lint (1) Writer: Mark Farrell (2), Paul Mather | | | | | | | | | |
| 18 :02x05 - Lost and Found (Nov/02/2004) | | Hank tries to trick Brent into owing him a favour, so that he can get Brent to help with some fencing at his cousin's farm. Brent knows what Hank is trying to do, and is intent on keeping things as they are. He gets Lacey to help him maintain the status quo, but then finds that he owes her a favour for her help. Karen has a new hobby that is driving everyone crazy, and Oscar can't believe what people are throwing away these days. | | Guest Stars: Mike Simpson as Wade, Preston Lecaine as Cree Guy #2, Tyrone Tootoosis as Cree Guy #1, Scott McGillivray as Candyrack Deliveryman, Ian Black (1) as Old Man | Director: Rob De Lint (1) Writer: Kevin White, Paul Mather | | | |
| 19 :02x06 - Poor Brent (Nov/09/2004) | | Brent has some extra cash and decides to spend it on every man's desire: a big-screen TV. Not wanting Hank to start coming over all the time, Brent lies and says that he can't go out because he's broke, and the rumour starts spreading that Brent's business is failing. Lacey buys some jewellry from Wanda, then finds that she could have gotten it cheaper from the catalogue; Oscar and Emma engage in a battle of wits, which Oscar is ill-prepared to fight. | | Guest Stars: Sina Heuck as Elderly Woman, Lloyd Robertson as Himself, Sheldon Bergstrom as Todd, Cavan Cunningham as Fitzy | Director: David Storey Writer: Mark Farrell (2), Paul Mather | | | |
| 20 :02x07 - Hero Sandwhich (Nov/16/2004) | | Lacey invents a new sandwich for The Ruby and suffers when it becomes too popular. Fitzy wants to install a traffic light in town, but needs to raise the cash for it and so orders Karen and Davis to start ticketing jay-walkers. Oscar and Hank, shocked at the new jay-walking policy, start a program of civil-disobedience. Wanda wants to get a tattoo, but is dismayed when Emma offers to design it for her. | | Guest Stars: David Geiss as Customer #3, Ryan McLeod as Customer #2, Amy Matysio as Customer #1, Gwen Seed as Woman From Bar, Cavan Cunningham as Fitzy, Mike O'Brien as Wes Humboldt | Director: David Storey Writer: Brent Butt, Andrew Carr (1) | | | |
| 21 :02x08 - Security Cam (Nov/23/2004) | | To cut down on insurance costs, Brent installs a security camera in Corner Gas, leading to some interesting performances caught on tape. Hank doesn't believe that the camera is a good idea, and seeks help in getting rid of it. Davis has a new stun gun, and has to fight to keep it out of the wrong hands. Oscar and Emma try to get away for a romantic weekend, but discover that home holds some powerful memories. | | Guest Stars: Bill Powell (1) as Boy's Grandpa, Troy Skog as Hotel Clerk, Garrett Terlson as Young Boy | Director: Trent Carlson (1) Writer: Mark Farrell (2), Brent Butt | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 25 :02x12 - American in Saskatchewan (Jan/24/2005) | | An American tourist arrives in Dog River and Hank is assigned the job of Goodwill Ambassador; when Hank does a less than stellar job at things, Brent is called in as back-up. Wes gets a new ATM at the liquor store, which draws a crowd, giving Oscar the center of attention, but he finds that the limelight is fickle. Karen decides to learn French but finds that there are very few opportunities for practising it in Dog River. | | Guest Stars: Lindsay Ruth Hunt as Dog Riverite, Tyler Karikas as Delivery Guy, Ryan Josephson as Mark Mallet, Mark McKinney as Bill, Cavan Cunningham as Fitzy, Mike O'Brien as Wes Humboldt | Director: David Storey Writer: Paul Mather, Mark Farrell (2) | | | | | | |
| 27 :02x14 - Doc Small (Feb/14/2005) | | There's a new doctor around, and Dog River wants to be the home base for the young, good-looking physician. So Lacey is sent out to meet the doctor and show him around; there's just one problem... he is a she. Hank has some repairs happening at home and needs a place to stay; his peculiar habits make him a less than desirable room-mate, causing lots of house-swapping to happen. Brent unwillingly accepts a 100-dollar bill, then finds that it's the best thing that's ever happened to him. | | Guest Stars: Kimberley Elek as Girl Guide, Derek Davidson (1) as Young Man, Steve Arsenych as Doctor Conway, George Alexander as Farmer, Mark Dieter as Paul Kinistino, Mike O'Brien as Wes Humboldt, Aurora Browne as Dr. Chris Garner | Director: Jeff Beesley Writer: Paul Mather, Mark Farrell (2) | | | |
| 28 :02x15 - Rock On! (Feb/21/2005) | | Brent, Wanda and Hank decide to revive their high school rock band, Thunderface, which brings mixed reactions from the people of Dog River. Oscar claims that a famous Country & Western singer stole his song and Karen convinces Davis that it would be a good idea to investigate the claim. Lacey is given a chance to participate in a Dog River activity: she is supposed to write the dedication plaque with the history of Dog River, but finds that Emma is blocking up all her avenues of information. | | Guest Stars: Al Seftong as Principal Lumley, The Tragically Hip as Garage Band, Colin James as Guy at Audition, Dacey Harrower as Teenage Girl, Jack Duffy (2) as Mr. Baker, Daniel Maslany as Teenage Boy, Mark Dieter as Paul Kinistino, Cavan Cunningham as Fitzy | Director: Wendy Hopkins Writer: Brent Butt, Chris Finn | | | |
| 29 :02x16 - Air Show (Mar/14/2005) | | The airshow is in town and everyone is excited; except Lacey, who fails to give it proper respect and then has to find ways to make it up to everyone. Brent's fortunes at Corner Gas hit a low-point while Hank's business acumen hits an all-time high, leaving Brent begging money from Hank. Fitzy decides that some community policing is in order and has Karen and Davis take to the streets on bicycles; they have opposite and extreme reactions to the idea. | | Guest Stars: Paul Mather as Inspector, Brad Grass as Other Pilot, Brian Dueck as Snowbird Pilot, Ian Black (1) as Turkey Guy, George Alexander as Farmer, Brian Hlushko as Young Brent, Cavan Cunningham as Fitzy | Director: Wendy Hopkins Writer: Kevin White, Paul Mather | | | |
| 30 :02x17 - Slow Pitch (Mar/21/2005) | | The local baseball teams are up for some slow pitch; Brent is practising his stunning array of pitches; Oscar is practising his third base signals; Emma is practising her power hitting and Karen and Davis are practising ignoring everyone's public drinking. But it will all be for nothing if the team doesn't get 10 players. This is where Lacey and her perfect attendance skills come in... the only thing that could throw a monkey-wrench into the works is the local Harvesters' Club meeting. | | Guest Stars: Fred Scott (1) as Player 1, Ken Spencer as Chair, Tobias Mehler as Umpire, Bill Hugli as Harvester #2, Murray Grant as Harvester #1, Jean Freeman as Mrs. Jensen, Mark Dieter as Paul Kinistino, Mike O'Brien as Wes Humboldt | Director: David Storey Writer: Brent Butt, Andrew Carr (1) | | | |
| 31 :02x18 - Harvest Dance (Mar/28/2005) | | It's time for the annual Harvest Dance, and Lacey is upset to find out that this is just one more thing that she's being left out of. She decides to just give the whole thing a miss until Wanda forces her to attend, and receives a welcome surprise once she's there. Hank has a new girlfriend, and she's perfect... except for one small detail. She's from Wullerton (spit), and Hank can't decide if that's a good thing or not. Oscar and Brent try to out-do each other in coming up with reasons to avoid Emma's famous jelly salad. | | Guest Stars: Mark Dieter as Paul Kinistino, Wendy Anderson as Local, Deanna Milligan as Heather, Kristina Hughes as Another Local | Director: David Storey Writer: Brent Butt, Mark Farrell (2) | | | |
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