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Corner Gas: Lost and Found

Episode score 9.6 Superb

Lost and Found

  • 18.
  • Season: 2
  • Episode: 5
  • First Aired: 11/2/2004

EPISODE OVERVIEW

0 Reviews 22 Votes

With some grunt work ahead at his cousin's farm, Hank is desperate to call in a favour from Brent to help him. The only problem is Brent doesn't owe him any favours and Brent's going to make sure it stays that way. Brent even enlists Lacey's help, only to find out that in a favour war, you have to choose your allies carefully. Meanwhile Karen drives everybody crazy with her new hacky-sack and Oscar is thrilled when he finds a perfectly good pair of pants in the ditch. Add a recap »

Writers:
Paul MatherKevin White (II)
Director:
Rob De Lint
Stars:
Tara Spencer-Nairn (Karen Pelly)
Fred Ewanuick (Hank Yarbo)
Nancy Robertson (Wanda Dollard)
Eric Peterson (Oscar LeRoy)
Lorne Cardinal (Davis Quinton)
Gabrielle Miller (Lacey Burrows)
Janet Wright (Emma LeRoy)
Brent Butt (Brent LeRoy)
Guest Star:
Scott A. McGillivray (Delivery Man)
Preston LeCaine (Cree Guy #2)
Ian Black (Old Man)
Michael Simpson (Wade)
Tyrone Tootoosis (Cree Guy #1)
  • Brent: We're pulling the strings now.
    Hank: Dance, monkey, dance.
    Brent: Monkey? If it's on strings, it's not a monkey. It's a puppet.
    Hank: Some monkeys have strings. String monkeys. edit »
  • Wanda: You guys know what you have to do.
    Brent: Yeah, we know.
    (long pause)
    Wanda: Do you want me to tell you?
    Brent: Please. edit »
  • (about all the trash he's found)
    Oscar: It's not junk, it's treasure.
    Emma: Treasure? You'd make a lousy pirate. edit »
  • Oscar: You wanted me to get a new hobby, this is it.
    Emma: Wandering around picking up trash isn't a hobby, it's a symptom. edit »
  • Oscar: Maybe I'll go for a walk somewhere where I'm appreciated.
    Emma: That'll be a long walk. edit »
  • Davis: Lennie, from Law & Order, HE wouldn't hacky-sack.

    Davis thinks Karen shouldn't hacky-sack because police on TV don't do it. His reference is to Lennie Briscoe, Jerry Orbach's character on Law & Order. edit »
Show Score 8.9 superb
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