George agrees to run the Canadian outpost of an American right-wing television network owned by the media baron father of his socialite girlfriend.
With diversity an issue, George hires a former African warlord as an on-air personality.
After a night of doing ecstasy - and Tory - George must take a random drug test and loyalty oath for his job.
When an on-air host insults Islam and a childhood friend begs for a quarter of a million dollars, George pretends the network is facing a fatwa.
When the on-air hosts refuse pay cuts, George decides to replace them. Meanwhile, he faces commitment demands from both Virginia and Tory.
Overwhelmed by stress, George takes Virginia's anti-anxiety meds, which push him over the edge.
George tries to convince Doug that his flirtation with Old Man Hailwood's mega-rich gay son, Tim, is very risky.
Fed up with repressing his left-leaning values for a pay cheque, George decides to get fired.
While George seeks out the best Chinese food in town, Bill sets out to create an epic phone hacking scandal.