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Beverly and Reginald have marital problems; the truth about Brandi's inability to sing is revealed.

Starring: Patrick McKenna, Jennifer Irwin, and Bryn Mcauly
Original Air Date: Feb 17, 2013

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S2, EP8 "Trash Canyon"

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The Canyon is buried under garbage and it must be cleaned; Vernon finds a new friend in Roxy.

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Jake discovers the perks of being Canyon Mayor are not all they're cracked up to be.

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S2, EP6 "Over-Flubbed"

S2, EP6 "Over-Flubbed"

Beverly and Reginald have marital problems; the truth about Brandi's inability to sing is revealed.

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S2, EP5 "Sheila Could Use a Nap"

S2, EP5 "Sheila Could Use a Nap"

Sheila put the trailer on stilts to avoid the light, noise, and smells that are keeping her awake.

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The Wendells are a family who don't spend much time together. At least they didn't until they drove off a cliff and landed at the bottom of a canyon, Crash Canyon, and are forced to learn to put up with one another and build a new life in their new home. In Crash Canyon, they meet an eclectic group of neighbors who ended up there the same way that the Wendells did. Among the people they encounter are an astronaut and his chimp companion, a family of wealthy jerks, a has-been British punk rocker, a ventriloquist and his abusive dummy, and a woman with a bear for a servant.
Starring: Bryn Mcauly, Jennifer Irwin, Patrick McKenna
Original Air Date: Sep 18, 2011
Genres: ComedyTV Series
Rating: TV14
Playback: HD
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