In the conclusion of this two part episode the gang devises a new plan at their high school reunion to make sure their tarnished high school images will now sparkle and shine.
The gang will do whatever it takes to see the hottest action movie of the summer, “Thunder Gun Express,” before it leaves the theaters. But with the President’s visit to Philly jamming up the roadways, the gang will have to act faster, smarter and more Thunder Gunnery than ever.
The Gang’s plan to “extract” an “artifact” from a residence is jeopardized when the owners turn out to be home. Having not been noticed on the way in, they must make a plan to get the same result for the way out.
After an annoying bar patron enrages The Gang, Mac and Dee take to the internet to cyber-stalk their prey, while Dennis and Charlie track him the old-fashioned way. Meanwhile, Frank tries to drum up business for Paddy's with a viral video, and learns about the dangers of the internet first-hand.
What's The Gang to do on a rainy day but play the most twisted (and self-made) board game ever. Dee and Dennis square off against Mac, Charlie and Frank in this battle of wits, wild cards and wine.
With an apocalyptic storm headed to Philly, The Gang joins the panicking masses in a race to secure scarce resources. As Dennis, Mac, Charlie and Dee get caught up in the frenzy, Frank refuses to buy into the media hype about the storm.
Desperate times call for truly sad and horrific measures as Sweet Dee tries to get out of an IRS audit. Meanwhile, the rest of The Gang institutes a new democratic voting system in Paddy's that's sure to solve all their problems.