Ep 8. Kentucky Top Hat
- November 12, 2001
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6.1 (21)
In Yes, Dear season 2 episode 8, titled "Kentucky Top Hat," Greg and Jimmy decide to take a boys’ trip down to Kentucky to visit a car expo. While they’re away, they leave their wives, Kim and Christine, to take care of the household.
At first, Kim and Christine are excited to get a break from their husbands and enjoy some much-needed girl time. However, that excitement quickly fades away when they realize just how much work it takes to keep the house running smoothly.
As the days pass by, Kim and Christine begin to reminisce about the good old days when they were carefree and didn’t have to worry about things like cooking and cleaning. They start to miss their husbands and wish they were back home.
Meanwhile, Greg and Jimmy are having the time of their lives at the car expo. They’re drinking beer, eating fried food, and checking out some seriously cool cars. However, when they run into a group of rowdy guys who are drinking way too much, things take a turn for the worse.
Greg and Jimmy are forced to flee the expo when the rowdy guys start causing trouble. They end up stranded in the middle of nowhere with no cell service and no way to get back home. As they wander through the woods, trying to find their way back to civilization, they realize just how much they miss their wives and their cozy little homes.
After a few close calls and some misadventures along the way, Greg and Jimmy finally make it back home. They’re exhausted and dirty, but they’re thrilled to be reunited with their wives and their comfortable beds.
In the end, Kim and Christine are just happy to see their husbands and grateful for all the hard work they do to keep the household running smoothly. They vow to never take their husbands for granted again and to appreciate all the things they do for them on a daily basis.
Overall, "Kentucky Top Hat" is a funny and heartwarming episode that explores the ups and downs of marriage and the importance of appreciating the people we love. It’s a great reminder that sometimes, we need to take a step back and appreciate all the little things that make our lives happy and fulfilled.