Ep 5. Lost and Found
- November 2, 2004
- 22 min
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7.8 (138)
In this episode of Corner Gas, titled Lost and Found, the residents of Dog River are caught up in a series of amusing misadventures. Oscar and Emma start off by getting into an argument when they both accuse each other of misplacing a tool that they need for their chores. Meanwhile, Brent ends up losing his keys when he's out on a delivery, and has to come up with some creative solutions to get back inside his apartment.
Elsewhere in town, Hank starts a new business venture when he decides to put up flyers to advertise his "lost pet detection" services, despite not actually having any experience in the field. When a local farmer comes to him with a missing goat, Hank sees an opportunity to prove himself and sets out to find the animal. However, things quickly spiral out of control, and Hank soon finds himself caught up in a much bigger predicament than he bargained for.
At the same time, Lacey is feeling overworked and under-appreciated as she struggles to manage the cafe. When she decides to hire a new employee to help her out, she quickly realizes that finding good help isn't as easy as it seems. As she tries to teach her new trainee the ropes, Lacey also has to contend with her own struggles to maintain a work-life balance.
Throughout the episode, the antics of the Dog River residents continue to escalate, leading to several hilarious and unexpected twists and turns. From a runaway goat to a surprised Emma, this episode of Corner Gas is sure to keep audiences laughing from start to finish.
Overall, Lost and Found is a lighthearted and entertaining episode that captures the quirky humor and offbeat charm that has made Corner Gas a beloved Canadian classic. With its lovable characters and clever writing, this show proves that even the most mundane tasks and everyday problems can be turned into sources of endless amusement.