
Ron gets a text from Barb while he's in his car.
Ron assembles his daughter’s rehearsal slideshow at his computer while “I Got a Name” plays, clicking through family photos and growing emotional
Ron drives to investigate the chair company.
Ron deletes photos of the broken Tecca chair from his phone, then leaves the office.
Heavy metal music plays and stops abruptly in transition after Ron's frustration at shirt store.
Ron is back at home and opens an Amazon package.
Ron gives Natalie the thumbs up after talking to Terry before a game of "Twister".
At a bar, Ron and Mike get angry while on hold with a company, vowing to expose them.
A phone alarm from his home security camera reminds Ron he is late to pick up his son, Seth; he abruptly leaves Mike at the bar.
End credits.
Barb and Ron talk about their jobs. Barb reveals her business idea for a portable breast pump .
Flashback to five years ago, Barb finishes a business call. Ron enters and tells her the investor meeting went poorly.
Ron rushes his family out of the house. Tara offers her guest room. Ron and Barb reluctantly agree to stay.
At Tara’s, sleeping arrangements set.
Ron brings the Tecca chair into this garage.
Flashback to five years ago, Ron stressing over his failed business. Barb tells Natalie they must support him. End credits.
Ron's family, including his wife Barb, daughter Natalie, and son Seth, say goodbye on a city street.
Transition scene between Ron getting into the car and at his office.
On a road trip, Ron and Mike discuss where to eat.
Ron and Oliver are at a bar, where Oliver complains about performing Scrooge for "nasty" inmates at a jail.
Oliver tells Ron an acting class with a photographer made him want to be an actor, but he needs his iPad for her name.
Ron and Mike sit in a car. Ron watches an explosion at his Fisher Robay construction site. Later, Mike watches a pornographic "Scrooge" parody.
Ron returns back to his normal life.
A group of men, including Danny, sit around a fire pit. Danny shows off his "Chrono 43" watch.
The guys continue to enjoy each other's company. The show's title card appears.
Seth looks at a basketball photo before drinking. Ron works late.
At Seth's birthday party, Seth and his friend Toby try to get Ron to do the "Pee-wee dance."
Ron finds a "Chocolate Kong" gift and a birthday card from Mike in his closet.
Ron arrives at a "50's Cop Hop" carnival in Delaware City and enters the city hall building.
An officer confronts Ron in the city hall office. Ron flees, barricading a door with chairs.
Ron walks into a large, empty room and looks at the empty seats. End credits.
Ron investigates the conspiracy, contacting officials and discovering surveillance bugs hidden within city buildings.
Alice greets Ron and Barb at the party, making small talk about hair dye and dinner.
George approaches Ron, revealing that Barb knows about his investigation and proudly considers him a superhero.
Barb publicly toasts Alice before sharing a moment with Ron.
Opening/Wedding preparation...
A DJ announces the daddy-daughter dance, but the father is missing after smoking ten cigars.
The board deliberates Ron's employment status while watching a painfully long RC car video.
Ron and Natalie argue over the phone about stopping their investigation into the corporate conspiracy.
Ron tells Mike he wants to be a hero to avoid a negative legacy; Mike storms off.
Barb comforts Ron, he then meets up with Jeff at a bar.
Jeff and Grego pressure Ron to share a "crazy story" while drinking together at a bar.
Jeff Levjman performs a karaoke rendition of "Livin' It Up".
Mike reveals Amanda telekinetically broke Ron's chair as revenge for a high school gummy bear incident. End credits.