Wade hopes to win 'first date' Vivian over trough her kid Harley, but he and his 'talking lizard' Cecil turn on anyone coming too close to his mother. Tom having told his cowboy main character makes no sense, Joel decides to save his second novel by modeling it on the real man around: Wade, who reluctantly accept to be followed one day, but has to hand over running the bar, which turns badly. The last hope to prevent the town's hostile takeover, convincing the lieutenant governor Blue Bell is historical heritage, look bleak, lacking a proper plan, but everyone mobilizes and an unlikely bid works, but Brick's pregnant bride recognizes her baby's father. Joel and Zoe seek a new home, but disagree which is fit. She hopes to win over aunt Winifred Wilkes, who owns an ideal one but alas hates New Yorkers, yet adores Wade, so he strikes a deal as both find Harley the main obstacle. Brick strikes a smart bet about Zoe's ambitions with health month, a good novelty, and resuming practice partnership.
—KGF Vissers