

Jimmy gets a credit card and takes his family on a spending spree.

Theresa falls in love with a young Mennonite man and visits his community ... where she almost destroys their traditional way of life.

Jimmy's job at the tourism bureau is in jeopardy because he doesn't have a high school diploma, so Jimmy enrolls in night school and starts acting like a teenager.

Jimmy goes through a crisis when he meets his long-lost father - who abandoned Jimmy years earlier to become a woman.

A documentary about Jimmy called "Diary of a Dirty Snitch" airs on TV. The Falcones are portrayed as self-serving scumbags.

Cookie gets a job at a Scottish restaurant leaving Jimmy to take care of the family.

Jimmy has an identity crisis when McCool forces him to give up his guns.

A hotshot FBI agent promises to relocate Jimmy and the family back to America ... but he's really plotting to kill Jimmy and Cheech for the mob.

When Petey becomes a Junior Police trainee, Jimmy mentors a street kid in the ways of crime.

Jimmy discovers a consultant on a film shooting in Regina is passing himself off as Cheech Falcone.

Jimmy winds up being stalked by his Russian dance partner after he and Cookie face-off in a ballroom dancing contest.

When Theresa creates a successful fashion accessory, her newfound wealth and independence threatens Cookie's authority.

Jimmy can't stand it when the annoying Hosers next door are given protected status by the Canadian Government.