Dan for Mayor Season 2 Episode 12
Dan for Mayor
Season 2

Ep 12. Ethical Dilemma

  • August 21, 2011
  • 6.2  (39)

Dan for Mayor is a Canadian television sitcom that follows the comedic journey of Dan Phillips, an ordinary small-town bartender who unexpectedly becomes the mayor of Wessex, a fictional city in Ontario. In its second season, the show continues to delight viewers with its wittiness, relatable characters, and hilarious plotlines.

Episode 12, titled "Ethical Dilemma," takes us deeper into the world of local politics as Dan faces an unexpected crisis that challenges his integrity and forces him to make a difficult decision.

The episode opens with Dan, played by the talented comedian Fred Ewenick, juggling multiple responsibilities as mayor. As he deals with the day-to-day challenges of running a city, he is also preparing for an important town council meeting. However, amidst the chaos, he receives a distressing phone call from his close friend and confidant, Claire, played by Mary Ashton.

Claire informs Dan about a potential ethical dilemma that involves one of his advisors, Gerry Duncan (played by Paul Bates), who runs a local construction company. It turns out that Gerry's company has been awarded a government contract for a major infrastructure project in Wessex. Claire suspects that Gerry may have used his position as an advisor to influence the decision in favor of his company.

Troubled by these accusations, Dan feels torn between his loyalty towards Gerry and his commitment to the principles of honesty and transparency. He knows that if the allegations are true, it could tarnish his reputation as a mayor and undermine the trust of the people he represents.

With Claire's encouragement, Dan sets out to investigate the matter discreetly. He starts by gathering information and speaking to various stakeholders involved in the decision-making process. Along the way, he faces numerous obstacles and discovers that the situation is more complex than he initially thought.

As the episode progresses, tensions rise, and the suspense mounts. Dan's investigation uncovers a web of connections, motivations, and hidden truths. The lines between personal and professional relationships blur, leaving Dan unsure of whom he can trust.

Meanwhile, other subplots intertwine with the main storyline, providing comic relief and showcasing the vibrant ensemble cast. Characters like Dan's quirky assistant, Jeff (played by Kevin Vidal), and the cunning campaign manager, Mike (played by Mark Little), deliver hilarious one-liners and memorable moments that keep the episode light-hearted despite its heavier central theme.

As the town council meeting looms closer, Dan must confront the ethical dilemma head-on. His decision will not only impact his friendship with Gerry but also have significant consequences for Wessex and its citizens. In this pivotal moment, Dan's true character shines through as he weighs the importance of loyalty against his responsibility as mayor.

Filled with clever dialogue, comedic situations, and compelling performances, "Ethical Dilemma" is an episode that will keep audiences engaged until the very end. It explores themes of integrity, friendship, and the challenges of leadership in a light-hearted yet thought-provoking manner. By the conclusion of the episode, viewers will be left eagerly anticipating the next installment of Dan for Mayor.

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Description
  • First Aired
    August 21, 2011
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.2  (39)