Picnicface realizes that being Canadian entertainers doesn’t pay the bills so they are forced to find part-time jobs.
The group receives their demographic statistics from the network, and Andy discovers to his horror that he is popular exclusively with the 65+ crowd.
A fan who won a contest to be on the Picnicface show joins the troupe at their house and in their sketches.
Brian is replaced with Gord (a native Canadian) in order to make Picnicface more multicultural, but the new member proves to be less than charismatic.
In a hospital waiting room, anxiously awaiting the fate of one of their troupe, Picnicface reminisces about how they met each other.
A cantankerous grandfather reads to his grandchildren from “The Tome of All Stories.”
Picnicface promotes their new Premium Membership program with the help of a charismatic spokesperson.
Cheryl finds a humiliating YouTube video of Scott hosting a kids’ television show, which goes viral and spawns several remixes.
Cheryl accompanies Evany to a Lynchian Karaoke bar on her birthday, where their song is accompanied by a video predicting a grisly murder.
A fanmail letter from the future contains a death threat towards Mark. He confronts the future fan in the present, and they become friends... for now.
Picnicface discovers their popularity is flagging, so each member of the group makes a (questionable) attempt to become more popular.
Members of Picnicface use their time machine button to travel to the past to have various adventures.
Picnicface falls asleep while having a picnic, and has eight bizarre dreams.