The North Country Morgue faces turmoil under Terri's reign. Karl has an idea for a new hire to replace her, but will this decision benefit the morgue or make way for another round of creeping poison ivy?
Extra, Extra! Come Get Your Death Papers!
The narrator describes various instances of clients trying to post their flyers in the morgue. But one confronts the uncomfortable Arlo, a dishonorable situation to him and what should be the town.
Crystal Light? More Like Crystal Death
An encounter with an entitled patient sets Charlotte over the edge of her metaphorical seat, putting her in harm's way of the seemingly customer-biased Karl.
Another One Bites the Dust – Another Hire Gets Leeched In
The North Country Morgue's general manager, Karl, makes poor hiring decisions, causing discontent among staff. Arlo, the assistant, sees the issues but fears challenging Karl's authority. Chaos ensues with unqualified and troublesome new hires.
The Meaning of Insanity As Defined By the Insane
In a morgue, Karl's new covenant brings mixed responses; workers feel undervalued, patients express gratitude, and personal grievances surface, questioning Karl's management and the impact on employee morale and patient care.
An Evening With Mr. Shamus – Part 1
The narrator looks at the morgue from the evening shift and encounters the ginger janitor and an unfamiliar spirit...
Proof Her? I Hardly Know Her
The morgue receives a new proofer after the old one combusts. But will this one do the job for the baker?
Rugs Ahoy? More Like Shrugs to the Rugs
The North Country Morgue suddenly has seven rugs from a dubious flooring company, stirring confusion and dismay among staff. The irresponsible handling and prioritization of the rugs over other inventory, like perishable food, exacerbate employees' frustrations with their seemingly insensitive and unsupportive manager, Karl.
The Beginning of the End
The North Country Morgue is a fine establishment... yet its employees want to escape its grasp. Join the miserable adventure as the boss ignorantly causes problems for the rest of his workers to suffer with.
