Ep 8. Trees A Crowd
- November 7, 2005
- 22 min
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7.6 (102)
In the episode "Trees A Crowd" from season 3 of Corner Gas, the residents of Dog River find themselves at odds over what to do with a large group of trees that have grown out of control. Brent, the owner of the local gas station, is especially concerned about the trees' proximity to the town's power lines, and he sets out to convince everyone to support his plan to have the trees cut down.
At first, Brent finds himself facing opposition from his best friend Hank, who is surprisingly passionate about saving the trees. Hank's newfound love for the natural world leads him to organize a protest against Brent's plan, and before long, the whole town is caught up in the controversy.
Meanwhile, Lacey, the owner of the local coffee shop, gets involved in a different kind of battle when she accidentally spills coffee on a customer's laptop. Desperate to avoid being sued, she turns to the town's resident lawyer, Emma, for help. With Emma's guidance, Lacey tries to negotiate a settlement with the angry customer, but things quickly spiral out of control.
As tensions rise over both the tree situation and Lacey's coffee disaster, the townspeople find themselves at odds with one another. However, when a storm arrives and threatens to topple the trees onto the power lines, the community is forced to come together and work towards a solution.
Throughout the episode, viewers get a glimpse into the quirky and charming world of Dog River, as the characters navigate their way through these everyday challenges. With its lighthearted humor, relatable storylines, and lovable cast of characters, "Trees A Crowd" is a standout episode of Corner Gas that is sure to leave audiences laughing and feeling good.