S2E21 Murder, She Roast
Brian gets nervous when he sees Fay's double - the "Culinary Killer"- on television.
Brothers Brian and Joe Hackett attempt to run an airline on the New England island of Nantucket while surrounded by their various wacky friends and employees.
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Brian gets nervous when he sees Fay's double - the "Culinary Killer"- on television.
A member of a wealthy family hires Joe and Brian to fly to Miami to pick up the remains of the family patriarch, who died there. But because they drank a lot the night before they left, a hungover Joe picks up the wrong casket. So...
With their wedding approaching, Joe tells Helen she's not doing her part like getting their marriage license. She goes to get it and learns that she and Antonio whom she married so that he wouldn't get deported are still married. ...
Joe and Brian go up against each other in a boxing match.
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