Episode 1

 

NO ORGASMS ALLOWED

Janet starts her day as usual, reading her latest bodice-ripping pages to her dearly-departed husbands.  The passion of Nurse Jones is interrupted by a visit from trailer park manager Millie.  Apparently, the dead husbands are not the only ones who can hear Janet's steamy readings, and Millie wants the smut to stop.

Episode 2

 

DON'T THINK ABOUT TWO MEN IN A MOTEL ROOM

Janet returns to the tender ministrations of "Nurse Jones Relents" only to be interrupted again, this time from boyfriend Geoff.  Formerly gay, now cured - for sure this time - he rails against the perversion of two men who shared a room in the motel where he is the night manager.  When Janet points out the probability that they were father and son sharing a room, he regrets every one of the imagined erotic adventures he blamed them for all night.  Grateful, he presses his suit to become husband number 4.  Is this a death wish?

Episode 3

 

NEWS FROM THE GREAT BEYOND

Psychic neighbor, Fran, has gotten a call from the Spirit World and hurries over to tell Janet a juicy bit of afterlife gossip, but Janet is trying to get her writing done and sends her away when she finally manages to get a word in edgewise.  Another visitor arrives on Fran's heels, Janet's sister Sara, who invites herself to stay without a word of explanation.  It looks bleak for Janet's writing.  Who would have thought a desert trailer park would be the crossroads of both the here and hereafter.

Episode 4

 

PERSONAL SHOCK THERAPY

After the night of perverse imaginings, Geoff decides he needs some stronger medicine, so he gets personal shock implants to clear his mind of impure thoughts.  The only problem is, the more he tries not to think of naked men, the more he has to think about them in order to remember not to do it, and soon he's twitching like a mosquito in a bug zapper. 

Episode 5

 

BANKRUPTCY IS JUST A STATE OF MIND

Evicted from her apartment, buried under $80,000 in credit card debt, and one step ahead of the repo man, Janet figures there's no point in going to work if she can't pay her bills. Happy to escape her burdens, she figures she'll just start over like Janet did after the jury ruled "temporary insanity and justifiable homicide" in Nathan's demise.