The Letter N returns from rehab but is already back on the bottle. She goes missing after telling the gang that no one needs her. Chauncey seeks help from a detective who beings to search for her. He finds her and after a night of romance and drinking, they both pay for their reckless sins.
Chauncey and a lucky winner get to travel in to Space. While there, Chauncey angers God so he blows up the Earth. After some encouragement and a musical number, Chauncey begins to believe in God, only to crash his spaceship in to Heaven. God explains why he's so angry and challenges Chauncey to paper-rock-scissors for the fate of the Earth.
Chauncey and the gang hold a sea-burial for Him Senior. Inside the urn they find a map that says it leads to the location of a 'Crystal Chalice of Pure Liquid Imagination'. After a long and grueling journey the gang finds the chalice, only to have Chauncey get hooked on pure liquid imagination.
The Numbers come to visit but are quickly called out by The Letters, who challange them to a knife fight. Chauncey is caught in the middle and decides to become a hippie in order to prevent the fighting and bring peace. Unknown to everyone, the Letter J and the Number 8 fall in love.
Everything starts to go crazy after Mother Nature chooses to get a sex change. She decides to sell Nature to the evil corporation known as CoCor so she can finish her operation. It's up to Chauncey to save Nature and it's soon to be Father.
When the special guest star Number 1 doesn't show up, the Number 2 comes out instead, only to be kicked off the show by Chauncey because she'll never be better then Number 1. She desperately wants to come back to the show, so she decides to host a live murder.
Wordsworth delivers his lecture on honesty but catches a bad case of cooties. While in the hospital, Him takes Wordsworth's crusted scabs and sells them as a delicious snack known as Chewties that become a hit, only to create a cooties epidemic.
This episode tackles the concept of 'patience', but not just second hand, rather, first hand. Annoyingly long segments and odd show sequences, reminiscent of Andy Kaufman himself, illustrate to the audience what patience is all about by trying their patience.
The Letter P, once great pop sensation, isn't so sensational after she puts on some serious weight. The gang finds her new appearance disgusting and tell her to leave. After getting liposuction, she becomes haunted by her now departed fat, and decides to speak out to all victims.
Chauncey wants to use his time-machine to travel through time and mess with people for fun, but his future self beats him to it. The gang leaves to go time traveling with the much cooler future Chauncey, leaving the present Chauncey alone to plan his revenge.
Middle America comes to visit Chauncey and the gang, who just use him for their own enjoyment, until they all fall in love with his dumbness. They eventually offer Middle America the show, which he turns in to 'Horse Apples', a blue collar comedy which makes him rich.
In today's Ye Olde Wonder Showzen, the gang celebrates the idyllic good old days of America, when slavery and rape was more just a gleam in ye eye.
Wordsworth's deepest fear manifests itself into a physical form and steals his 1st place science fair trophy. After entering his head, Chauncey and Him find the controls to Wordsworth's brain and use them to fight his evil form.
Chauncey and the gang run out of money due to illegal copies of their own show being made and sold. They decide to buy a boot-legged copy of a rip-off show, called Wondur Showzin, to pass the time but it ultimately results in an all-out war between the two sides.
'Due to the results of a recent network test marketing session, Wonder Showzen has been slightly retooled.' This is the introduction to an entire episode dedicated to 'Horse Apples', the redneck slap-stick comedy which first premiered in the Knowledge episode.
An episode dedicated entirely to Clarence, who's on a journey to find out what compelling television is. He probes many people, asking them what they think is not only wrong with television nowadays, but also what they would do to make it better.