In this final episode, Pigeon Manor plays host to its first wedding, but it does not go off without a hitch. It is also discovered
that the bride and groom represent the Dotson and Starr families, who are embroiled in a longstanding feud. After making
this discovery, Maureen, Carnie and Bobby decide to keep the families on separate floors to keep tempers from flaring, however
problems continue to plague the three as they prepare for the wedding.
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When Bobby is asked to perform at a concert in Detroit, he takes Leroy along for an eye-opening adventure. Meanwhile, Maureen
and Carnie go out for a Cocke County-style night on the town with Mike and Todd.
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A therapist is coming to the Inn to treat a group of patients. The patients turn out to be celebrity impersonators suffering
from identity crises. Unaware that the inn is run by actual celebrities, confusion sets in among the patients, the doctor
and the locals regarding the legitimacy of Bobby, Maureen and Carney's identities. The therapist offers Maureen an opportunity
to deal with lingering identity issues from her years of playing "Marcia Brady" on The Brady Bunch.
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A network of "coon dog" owners checks into Pigeon Manor for a local hunting contest. Maureen and Carnie are overwhelmed by
the special requests and unsavory needs of this bizarre group. Bobby is not happy --- he only likes little dogs. The three
discuss what to do about "doggie guests" at the inn because Maureen thinks the previous animals at the inn were a bad experience.
She wants to begin a 'no pet rule' which means she has to figure out where to put the dogs. Carnie suggests rigging up a place
for them to stay on the veranda. Bobby prefers they be far away.
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