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Ricky Bever, a genuinely good human from a small country town, wins the lottery. He buys a house in a ritzy Stefford-type town.

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White Trash

Episode Synopsis


The episode opens up in an aged dive bar. The light is dim and the patrons are questionable, but the old farts behind the counter bicker like youngsters. In walks a down and out drunk; a female patron wins a scratch off. “Member the time you won the lotto? Back flash to a picture perfect beautiful quaint town. The Smiths make their way through the town to their quiet perfect neighborhood. They discover Susan Somers finally sold the last house in the development, but their new neighbors aren’t like the rest of them.

The Smiths pull down their street to an appalling sight of THE Bever and their extended family playing a rowdy game of slip n slide dodgeball in their front lawn. They come up with a plan for family dinner / drive in movie night. Ricky and Sam leave to find the projector and surround sound system. They meet a female sales person. Ricky takes a liking to.

Meanwhile, across the street, the Smith’s hold a neighborhood gathering to discuss their new neighbors. Susan accidentally thought the Bever’s were a different rich family, but she is too proud to admit that and lies that they threatened her. They make a plan to push them out of the town.

Back at the Bever’s, Raggie, the oldest of the family. Shows up, his legacy moonshine in hand. He walks through the house making his way greeting all his family on his way to the backyard. Where a large homemade screen sits in the back of the yard. Trucks and other misc cars are parked lined up waiting for the movie to start.

**** Plays on the screen ****

The episode ends, back in present time at the bar. The dive bar is hopping, family and friends have a drunken good time.

Season Synopsis

 

At Bev's Dive Bar, two old men sit behind the bar wiping down glasses and serving drinks. The season switches back and forth between real time and the old geysers reminiscing​ about the time they won the lottery.

Theme of this series is money is just a piece of paper with a funny face on it. The main characters weren't from money, they grew up in hard working blue collar families and even if they smell or are rough around the edges, deep down they are genuine human beings. They won't hesitate stopping to help a stranger or to give the shirt off their own backs. This comedy filled show tugs on the lines of everyday problems such as financial, power struggles, and relationships in a blunt way.

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