[s3e5] The Battle For Bonnie - McmurrayThe central plot follows Bonnie inviting the Hicks—Wayne, Katy, Daryl, and Squirrely Dan—over for a hot tub party. While the others are enamored, Wayne remains the voice of reason. He consistently points out that Bonnie, at 20 years old, is too young for the group, famously suggesting they before pursuing her. His discomfort with the situation highlights his role as the town's moral center, even as he enjoys a stable relationship with Rosie. 🏒 Subplots and Skirmishes [S3E5] The Battle for Bonnie McMurray Despite their best efforts, the "battle" results in a series of awkward exchanges involving gas and bubbles, while Bonnie remains focused on the one person who isn't interested: Wayne. Wayne's Moral Compass The central plot follows Bonnie inviting the Hicks—Wayne, The Irish hockey team considers a "new direction" to gain a competitive edge. His discomfort with the situation highlights his role Watch the full episode to see the Hicks' awkward attempt at a hot tub party: Daryl and Squirrely Dan are both "sweet on" Bonnie, leading to a clumsy competition for her attention. Tanis and her crew confront the Skids after they are blamed for vandalism they didn't commit, leading to a tense stand-off. |