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| network = [[wikipedia:Broadcast syndication|First-run Syndication]] | | network = [[wikipedia:Broadcast syndication|First-run Syndication]] | ||
− | | first_aired = {{Start date| | + | | first_aired = {{Start date|2006|08|12}} |
− | | last_aired = {{End date| | + | | last_aired = {{End date|2006|}} |
| next_season = [[Queen of the Willis (season 2)|Season 2]] | | next_season = [[Queen of the Willis (season 2)|Season 2]] | ||
| episode_list = List of Queen of the Willis episodes | | episode_list = List of Queen of the Willis episodes | ||
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− | This is a list of episodes from the first season of ''[[ | + | This is a list of episodes from the first season of ''[[Queen of the Willis]]''. |
==Production== | ==Production== | ||
− | The [[showrunner]] for the season was [[ | + | The [[wikipedia:showrunner|showrunner]] for the season was [[Holly Everman]].<ref>https://www.macleans.ca/authors/jaime-weinman/a-koth-kronology/</ref> |
==Broadcast history== | ==Broadcast history== | ||
− | The season originally aired | + | The season originally aired Saturdays at 7:00–7:30 p.m. ([[wikipedia:Eastern Time Zone|EST]]) on the [[ATE Media Corporation|ATE Media Indiana Network]].<ref>Pilot</ref><ref>??</ref> |
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==Episodes== | ==Episodes== | ||
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| EpisodeNumber=1 | | EpisodeNumber=1 | ||
| EpisodeNumber2=1 | | EpisodeNumber2=1 | ||
| Title=Pilot | | Title=Pilot | ||
− | | DirectedBy=[[ | + | | DirectedBy=[[Robyn Hurd]] |
− | | WrittenBy=[[ | + | | WrittenBy=[[Ava Zinn]] & [[Holly Everman]] |
− | | OriginalAirDate={{start date| | + | | OriginalAirDate={{start date|2006|8|12}} |
− | | ProdCode= | + | | ProdCode=101 |
− | | ShortSummary=Straitlaced | + | | ShortSummary=Straitlaced gift saleswoman and family woman, Ava Willis, is accused of neglecting her dog, Timothy "Rags", and killing her brother, Albert, who had drowned during a a family outing at Quillsville Pool and rumors spread that Ava beat up a teenaged lifeguard (when really he just yelled at her for not saving her brother). Meanwhile, Ava's friends, conspiracy nut Melissa Rose, down-and-out Army hair stylist Tiffani Kendall, and fast-talking manizer Anna Pamhouser, try to fix Ava's SUV, while Baxter Crawford (Ava's nephew) moves in with the Willis after his mother get sent to jail over a domestic disturbance at Quillsville Pool. |
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}} | }} | ||
− | {{Episode list/sublist| | + | |
+ | {{Episode list/sublist|Queen of the Willis (season 1) | ||
| EpisodeNumber=2 | | EpisodeNumber=2 | ||
| EpisodeNumber2=2 | | EpisodeNumber2=2 | ||
− | | Title= | + | | Title=Ava's Laptop |
− | | DirectedBy= | + | | DirectedBy=[[Robyn Hurd]] |
− | | WrittenBy=[[ | + | | WrittenBy=[[Ava Zinn]] & [[Holly Everman]] |
− | | OriginalAirDate={{start date| | + | | OriginalAirDate={{start date|2006|8|19}} |
− | | ProdCode= | + | | ProdCode=102 |
− | | ShortSummary= | + | | ShortSummary=When Ava becomes unusually emotional, especially while seeing a dramatic movie about a mother and daughter's strained relationship, Angie believes it's because she hasn't bonded with Tom or Deanna, but Ava is more concerned over her laptop, which is about to stop functioning completely. |
| LineColor=48aedf | | LineColor=48aedf | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | {{Episode list/sublist| | + | |
+ | {{Episode list/sublist|Queen of the Willis (season 1) | ||
| EpisodeNumber=3 | | EpisodeNumber=3 | ||
| EpisodeNumber2=3 | | EpisodeNumber2=3 | ||
− | | Title= | + | | Title=A Case Managing We Will Go |
− | | DirectedBy= | + | | DirectedBy=?? |
− | | WrittenBy= | + | | WrittenBy=?? |
− | | OriginalAirDate={{start date| | + | | OriginalAirDate={{start date|2006|8|26}} |
− | | ProdCode= | + | | ProdCode=103 |
− | | ShortSummary= | + | | ShortSummary=In a ''[[wikipedia:Rashomon (film)|Rashomon]]-''meets-''[[wikipedia:The Three Stooges|The Three Stooges]]''-style story, Ava, Melissa, Tiffani, and Pamhouser tell their own versions of their day as mental health case managers after getting arrested for burning the mental psychiatric ward to the ground. Meanwhile, Deanna helps Angie with a pulled groin muscle. |
+ | ---- | ||
+ | Special guest voices: Nichole Birky and [[Garfield Everman]] | ||
+ | '''NOTE''':This episode was dedicated to Birky. A 22 second tribute aired at the end of the episode. | ||
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}} | }} | ||
− | {{Episode list/sublist| | + | |
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+ | {{Episode list/sublist|Queen of the Willis (season 1) | ||
| EpisodeNumber=4 | | EpisodeNumber=4 | ||
| EpisodeNumber2=4 | | EpisodeNumber2=4 | ||
− | | Title= | + | | Title=Ava's Unmentionable Secret |
− | | DirectedBy= | + | | DirectedBy=?? |
− | | WrittenBy= | + | | WrittenBy=?? |
− | | OriginalAirDate={{start date| | + | | OriginalAirDate={{start date|2006|9|2}} |
− | | ProdCode= | + | | ProdCode=104 |
− | | ShortSummary= | + | | ShortSummary=Ava's ongoing cramping causes great concern for Angie and, much to Ava's embarrassment, everyone else in Quillsville. |
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}} | }} | ||
− | {{Episode list/sublist| | + | |
+ | {{Episode list/sublist|Queen of the Willis (season 1) | ||
| EpisodeNumber=5 | | EpisodeNumber=5 | ||
| EpisodeNumber2=5 | | EpisodeNumber2=5 | ||
− | | Title= | + | | Title=Thyroid Momma |
− | | DirectedBy= | + | | DirectedBy=?? |
− | | WrittenBy= | + | | WrittenBy=?? |
− | | OriginalAirDate={{start date| | + | | OriginalAirDate={{start date|2006|9|9}} |
− | | ProdCode= | + | | ProdCode=105 |
− | | ShortSummary= | + | | ShortSummary=Ava's brash, sexist mother, Peggy Willis, crashes Tom birthday party—and stays over the Willis' house, which does not sit well with Angie when Peggy's misandry begins rubbing off on Tom and Deanna. |
| LineColor=48aedf | | LineColor=48aedf | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | {{Episode list/sublist| | + | |
− | | EpisodeNumber=6 | + | {{Episode list/sublist|Queen of the Willis (season 1) |
− | | EpisodeNumber2=6 | + | | EpisodeNumber=6<BR>7 |
− | | Title= | + | | EpisodeNumber2=6<BR>7 |
− | | DirectedBy= | + | | Title=Knocked Up Quillsville |
− | | WrittenBy= | + | | DirectedBy=?? |
− | | OriginalAirDate={{start date| | + | | WrittenBy=?? |
− | | ProdCode= | + | | OriginalAirDate={{start date|2006|9|16}}<BR>{{start date|2006|9|23}} |
− | | ShortSummary= | + | | ProdCode=106<BR>107 |
+ | | ShortSummary=After Ava learns her [[wikipedia:Semen|sperm]] count prior from 1998 is low, her mood worsens when Peggy shows up, boasting that she is pregnant by her new husband, Charlie. | ||
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| EpisodeNumber=8 | | EpisodeNumber=8 | ||
| EpisodeNumber2=8 | | EpisodeNumber2=8 | ||
− | | Title= | + | | Title=Earthquake in Indiana |
− | | DirectedBy= | + | | DirectedBy=?? |
− | | WrittenBy= | + | | WrittenBy=?? |
− | | OriginalAirDate={{start date| | + | | OriginalAirDate={{start date|2006|9|30}} |
− | | ProdCode= | + | | ProdCode=108 |
− | | ShortSummary= | + | | ShortSummary=Ava must save Angie, Tom, Deanna and Baxter from an earthquake after Ava regrets not showing remorse for throwing Baxter out of the house and moving him back to the trailer that he moved out of after his mother tried to kill his father. |
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| EpisodeNumber=9 | | EpisodeNumber=9 | ||
| EpisodeNumber2=9 | | EpisodeNumber2=9 | ||
− | | Title= | + | | Title=A Rainy Job in Indiana |
− | | DirectedBy= | + | | DirectedBy=?? |
− | | WrittenBy= | + | | WrittenBy=?? |
− | | OriginalAirDate={{start date| | + | | OriginalAirDate={{start date|2006|10|07}} |
− | | ProdCode= | + | | ProdCode=109 |
− | | ShortSummary= | + | | ShortSummary=During a rare hurricane in Indiana, Tina Craven has a heart attack and hires an incompetent worker to run Craven Gifts while Ava is chosen to house-sit -- and Ava's world is shattered when she finds that Tina is only in the retailing business for the cash and not the customer satisfaction. |
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+ | }} | ||
+ | {{Episode list/sublist|Queen of the Willis (season 1) | ||
+ | | EpisodeNumber=10<BR>11 | ||
+ | | EpisodeNumber2=10<BR>11 | ||
+ | | Title=Peggy's Emininet Domain Pain | ||
+ | | DirectedBy=?? | ||
+ | | WrittenBy=?? | ||
+ | | OriginalAirDate={{start date|2006|10|}}<BR>{{start date|2006|10|21}} | ||
+ | | ProdCode=110<BR>111 | ||
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− | | EpisodeNumber= | + | | EpisodeNumber=12 |
− | | EpisodeNumber2= | + | | EpisodeNumber2=12 |
− | | Title= | + | | Title=Scrappin' Meth Scrap |
− | | DirectedBy= | + | | DirectedBy=?? |
− | | WrittenBy= | + | | WrittenBy=?? |
− | | OriginalAirDate={{start date| | + | | OriginalAirDate={{start date|2006|10|28}} |
− | | ProdCode= | + | | ProdCode=112 |
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− | | EpisodeNumber= | + | | EpisodeNumber=13 |
− | | EpisodeNumber2= | + | | EpisodeNumber2=13 |
− | | Title= | + | | Title=Ten Pretty, Pretty Angry Women |
− | | DirectedBy= | + | | DirectedBy=?? |
− | | WrittenBy= | + | | WrittenBy=?? |
− | | OriginalAirDate={{start date| | + | | OriginalAirDate={{start date|2006|11|4}} |
− | | ProdCode= | + | | ProdCode=113 |
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− | | EpisodeNumber= | + | | EpisodeNumber=14<BR>15 |
− | | EpisodeNumber2= | + | | EpisodeNumber2=14<BR>15 |
− | | Title= | + | | Title=No Transphobias in Quillsville |
− | | DirectedBy= | + | | DirectedBy=?? |
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− | | OriginalAirDate={{start date| | + | | OriginalAirDate={{start date|2006|11|11}} |
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==References== | ==References== | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} | ||
− | {{ | + | {{Queen of the Willis}} |
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:2006 American television seasons]] |
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:Queen of the Willis seasons|Queen of the Willis 01]] |
Revision as of 15:42, 7 September 2018
Queen of the Willis (season 1) | |
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Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 12 |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | First-run Syndication |
Original run | August 12, 2006 | – 2006
Season chronology | |
Next → Season 2 | |
List of Queen of the Willis episodes |
This is a list of episodes from the first season of Queen of the Willis.
Production
The showrunner for the season was Holly Everman.[1]
Broadcast history
The season originally aired Saturdays at 7:00–7:30 p.m. (EST) on the ATE Media Indiana Network.[2][3]
Episodes
No. in series |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Production code | ||||||
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1 | 1 | Pilot |
Robyn Hurd | Ava Zinn & Holly Everman
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August 12, 2006 |
101 | ||||||
Straitlaced gift saleswoman and family woman, Ava Willis, is accused of neglecting her dog, Timothy "Rags", and killing her brother, Albert, who had drowned during a a family outing at Quillsville Pool and rumors spread that Ava beat up a teenaged lifeguard (when really he just yelled at her for not saving her brother). Meanwhile, Ava's friends, conspiracy nut Melissa Rose, down-and-out Army hair stylist Tiffani Kendall, and fast-talking manizer Anna Pamhouser, try to fix Ava's SUV, while Baxter Crawford (Ava's nephew) moves in with the Willis after his mother get sent to jail over a domestic disturbance at Quillsville Pool. | ||||||||||||
2 | 2 | Ava's Laptop |
Robyn Hurd | Ava Zinn & Holly Everman
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August 19, 2006 |
102 | ||||||
When Ava becomes unusually emotional, especially while seeing a dramatic movie about a mother and daughter's strained relationship, Angie believes it's because she hasn't bonded with Tom or Deanna, but Ava is more concerned over her laptop, which is about to stop functioning completely. | ||||||||||||
3 | 3 | A Case Managing We Will Go |
?? | ??
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August 26, 2006 |
103 | ||||||
In a Rashomon-meets-The Three Stooges-style story, Ava, Melissa, Tiffani, and Pamhouser tell their own versions of their day as mental health case managers after getting arrested for burning the mental psychiatric ward to the ground. Meanwhile, Deanna helps Angie with a pulled groin muscle.
Special guest voices: Nichole Birky and Garfield Everman NOTE:This episode was dedicated to Birky. A 22 second tribute aired at the end of the episode. | ||||||||||||
4 | 4 | Ava's Unmentionable Secret |
?? | ??
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September 2, 2006 |
104 | ||||||
Ava's ongoing cramping causes great concern for Angie and, much to Ava's embarrassment, everyone else in Quillsville. | ||||||||||||
5 | 5 | Thyroid Momma |
?? | ??
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September 9, 2006 |
105 | ||||||
Ava's brash, sexist mother, Peggy Willis, crashes Tom birthday party—and stays over the Willis' house, which does not sit well with Angie when Peggy's misandry begins rubbing off on Tom and Deanna. | ||||||||||||
6 7 |
6 7 |
Knocked Up Quillsville |
?? | ??
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September 16, 2006 September 23, 2006 |
106 107 | ||||||
After Ava learns her sperm count prior from 1998 is low, her mood worsens when Peggy shows up, boasting that she is pregnant by her new husband, Charlie. | ||||||||||||
8 | 8 | Earthquake in Indiana |
?? | ??
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September 30, 2006 |
108 | ||||||
Ava must save Angie, Tom, Deanna and Baxter from an earthquake after Ava regrets not showing remorse for throwing Baxter out of the house and moving him back to the trailer that he moved out of after his mother tried to kill his father. | ||||||||||||
9 | 9 | A Rainy Job in Indiana |
?? | ??
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October 7, 2006 |
109 | ||||||
During a rare hurricane in Indiana, Tina Craven has a heart attack and hires an incompetent worker to run Craven Gifts while Ava is chosen to house-sit -- and Ava's world is shattered when she finds that Tina is only in the retailing business for the cash and not the customer satisfaction. | ||||||||||||
10 11 |
10 11 |
Peggy's Emininet Domain Pain |
?? | ??
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October 2006 October 21, 2006 |
110 111 | ||||||
12 | 12 | Scrappin' Meth Scrap |
?? | ??
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October 28, 2006 |
112 | ||||||
13 | 13 | Ten Pretty, Pretty Angry Women |
?? | ??
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November 4, 2006 |
113 | ||||||
14 15 |
14 15 |
No Transphobias in Quillsville |
?? | ??
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November 11, 2006 |
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References
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