It's Debbie and Ronnie's big wedding day! When Debbie's water breaks on the altar, Vernon races against the clock to be there for the birth.
Much to his chagrin, Vernon discovers his manager has given his new single to another recording artist to perform.
Vernon fills in for an absent Ronnie and spends the day helping Debbie plan for her upcoming wedding.
Vernon scores a gig at a Predators hockey game, and Ronnie uses the occasion to propose to Debbie.
Vernon tries to sabotage the TV movie about himself when he sees Trayne's portrayal of him.
A TV movie is planned about Vernon's exploits and Trayne Crostown is cast to play him, so Vernon and Trayne spend the day together as Trayne researches Vernon's character.
Vernon goes on a "date" with a former child actress to give her some bad girl cred. Meanwhile, Debbie takes a hungover Charlotte to work to teach her a lesson.
Vernon and Walt are forced to attend a parolee and parole officer team building weekend with Doily.
Vernon readies his band for a big gig he doesn't have booked yet.
Vernon's hometown honors him with a statue of his likeness and Vernon doesn't approve how it looks; Vernon recruits Walt, Charlotte and Doily to ``fix'' the statue.
After growing sick of their antics around the house, Debbie demands Vernon and Ronnie find jobs.
Vernon and Ronnie go head to head over which one will be the man of the house.
Newly released from prison, Vernon Brown helps Debbie plan a wake for Ronnie.
After a magazine publishes Charlotte's article, Vernon's secret is out. Doily gives him 8 hours to make amends before he's carted off to jail.
Vernon hits an all-new low after disappointing everyone close to him. Debbie thinks she's got the Pool and Spa Depot Girl job in the bag... only to find out she has some fierce competition.
Charlotte invites Vernon to her drummer boyfriend's show at a local music festival. Vernon promises he'll be there, but a call from Trayne Crostown with an offer for a repeat performance causes Vernon to try and have it all.
Vernon runs into country star, Trayne Crosstown, and gets invited to his show, which serves as tempting reminder of the fame Vernon left behind.
Vernon and Debbie are pulled away from the annual "Hands On A Boat" competition and forced to act like real parents by tracking down Charlotte after she sneaks off to a wild lake party.
Vernon's truck driving mother, Ruthless Ruthie, blows into town to meet her new granddaughter. She charms Charlotte and Vernon's growing congregation.
When Vernon's manager calls about an Elvis competition with a big cash prize, Vernon breaks parole by crossing state lines for the gig.
Vernon tries to bond with Charlotte at the county fair, but Debbie insists on coming along to keep an eye on him. The forced family day turns into a stroll down memory lane, as Debbie and Vernon recall how they first met.
Charlotte is furious when she discovers Vernon has been posing as a preacher but agrees to keep quiet... in return for a favor. Walt and Curtis team up to catch the perp when the church is vandalized.
When Vernon's parole officer shows up at the church, Vernon enlists Walt to help hide his false identity. Jealous of Charlotte and Vernon's budding relationship, Debbie recruits Charlotte to help run her booth at the craft fair.
Vernon tries to spend quality time with Charlotte, but a last-minute Elvis opportunity threatens to derail their day together.
When the real preacher shows up, Vernon and Walt hatch a plan to get rid of him. Debbie has to jump through hoops with Child Services to prove she's a good mother to Charlotte.
Former country star "Burnin'" Vernon Brownmule's freewheeling lifestyle is curbed when a judge orders him to pay back child support for a daughter he never knew existed. Posing as a preacher, he starts to rebuild his life.
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