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  | Title=[[Money Hungry Angie]]
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  | DirectedBy=Karly Jameson
 
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  | WrittenBy=Andrea Coolranch
 
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  | Title=[[Indiana Twister]]
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  | DirectedBy=Alexandra Moffitt
 
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  | WrittenBy=Karly Jameson & Karly Ryder
 
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  | Title=[[Lake Michigan Memories]]
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  | DirectedBy=Samantha Zinn
 
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  | WrittenBy=Karly Jameson
 
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  | Title=[[Seeing Red Time]]
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  | DirectedBy=Amanda Bearse
 
  | DirectedBy=Amanda Bearse
 
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  | Title=[[Hostile Robbery]]
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  | DirectedBy=Amanda Bearse
 
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  | WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Corey Evett & Matt Partney|t=Eboni Hill}}
 
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  | Title=[[Four Pretty Darn Exhausted Women]]
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While at a nail salon and day spa, [[Alisan Porter (Queen of the Willis)|Alisan]], [[Avril Lavigne (Queen of the Willis)|Avril]], [[Karly Jameson (Queen of the Willis)|Karly]] and [[Anna Pamhouser|Pamhouser]] become trapped in the day spa overnight, which leads to the first ''Queen of the Willis'' anthology show, featuring four stories of women trying to survive in what was then a man's (now a transwoman's) world:
 
*[[Angie Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Angie]] defending England as Queen Elizabeth I
 
*Pamhouser in a non-copyright-infringing retelling of Snow White
 
*[[Brynn Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Brynn]] in a retelling of Cinderella
 
*[[Stephanie Rose (Queen of the Willis)|Stephanie]] pushing [[Melissa Rose (Queen of the Willis)|Melissa]] to be a great Shakespearean actor in a modern-day version of Macbeth, and
 
*Avril, Karly, and Alisan fighting against the bias against female contestants on ''American Idol''.
 
 
  
 
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  | Title=[[Hey, Hey, Hayes Quillsville]]
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Having encounted with [[Clyde Lee (Queen of the Willis)|her cousin-in-law]] and [[Bob Donaldson (Queen of the Willis)|father-in-law]]'s replacement in Kayla Stewart at WRTV 6abc and Julian Teekerman at Fox 11 [[Revenge of the Male Anchors 5|three years earlier]], [[Ava Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Ava]] encounters the longtime Fox 11 personality, Jessica Hayes (voiced by herself). Seeking a bond with someone famous out of sheer ego, Ava tries to befriend her. During a late-night dinner, Ava accidentally confides in Jessica that she is a former porn star. Jessica promptly reveals this on Fox 11 Action News the next day which turns Ava into a pariah and enrages her. When Ava confronts her, Jessica reveals she's an ex-classmate of Ava, Kendra, Melissa, Avril, Tiffani, Karly and Pamhouser during her days as a junior high-school cheerleader and that revealing her secret was part of a deep-seated 35-year grudge she had on Ava because of a terrible prank she, Pamhouser, Karly, and Avril played on Jessica in middle school. Ava becomes depressed leading Heather to try and pull her out of it. Eventually, Ava, Kednra, Melissa, and Pamhouser decides to publicly admit their mistake during a local concert performed by Avril, Karly, and Alisan and eventually win the town's approval back and completely infuriating Jessica, Avril, Karly and Alisan. Jessica with Kendra and Stephanie team up to execute a series of painful and humiliating pranks on Ava, Melissa, Kendra, Pamhouser, Karly, and Avril. Meanwhile, Mandy gets into helping the environment, which threatens to reveal a nearly 40-year-old secret kept by Ava, Melissa, and Kendra.
 
 
  
 
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  | Title=[[Veteran's Day in Quillsville, Indiana]]
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  | DirectedBy=Alexandra Moffitt
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  | WrittenBy=[[Tiffani Zinn]]
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Angie finds herself in an army training camp after trying to get her children out of an agreement to join by age 18.
 
  
 
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  | EpisodeNumber2=11
 
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  | Title=[[Revenge is a Dish Best Served Five Times]]
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  | DirectedBy=[[Alexandra Moffitt]]
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  | WrittenBy=[[Maci Blanca|Maci]] & [[Sophia Blanca]]
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Angie's misguided revenge on the Richie Hoosier combined with an untimely car breakdown leaves Ava,  Brynn, Tabby, Shushu, and Heather to tell five tales about revenge gone wrong.
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*"''The Count of Monte Fatso''": In 19th century France, Heather (Fernand) breaks up the marriage of Angie (Edwina Dantés) and Ava (Mercedes); for this, Angie swears revenge, now in a French prison.<ref name="sdcc08">{{cite news|title=SDCC 08: Queen of the Willis Footage Screened|}}</ref>
 
*"''Puttin{{'}} on the Kitty Cat''": In a parody of the 1944 [[wikipedia:Tom and Jerry|Tom and Jerry]] short ''[[wikipedia:Puttin' on the Dog|Puttin' on the Dog]],'' Tommi (Tabby) disguises herself as a cat to get Jerri (Heather).
 
*"''Revenge of the Geeks''": Jackie Kendall uses The Getbackinator, an ultra technologic weapon made by Marla Pence, for fight back against the school bullies and the consequences when she goes too far.<ref name="sdcc08"/>
 
*"''A Tale of Cat vs. Dog. vs. Lobster''": In a parody of ''[[wikipedia:A Tale of Two Kitties|A Tale of Two Kitties]]'', Shushu (Babbitt) and Heather (Castello) try to catch the little Tweety bird (Tabby), using everything fro stilts to dynamite. Trouble is, the tiny bird has a vicous streak in her.
 
*"''Brynnwoman Begins''": After Ava(Thomas) and Angie (Martha Wayne) are killed by Horatio Cruz (Joe Chill) in a dark alley, Brynn (Bruce Wayne) swears revenge with a superhero alter ego, Brynnwoman.
 
 
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  | EpisodeNumber2=12
  | Title=[[Kill Homer: Volumes I, II, & III]]
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  | DirectedBy=Alexandra Moffitt
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  | WrittenBy=[[Shanna Ryder]]
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After Homer Holmes gives Brynn a Reggedy Andrea doll reserved for Tina Craven's baby granddaughter, Breanca Craven, he gets fired by the general manager of Quillsville's Westgate Mall as a mall Santa and moves in with Melissa and Stephanie. Meanwhile, Angie picks a fight with Indiana Pacers mascot Boomer.
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  | DirectedBy=Alexandra Moffitt
 
  | DirectedBy=Alexandra Moffitt
 
  | WrittenBy=Samantha Zinn
 
  | WrittenBy=Samantha Zinn
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Ava to attends her final Craven Gifts Christmas party this year to get a $25,000 bonus, making Ava feel insecure about her own Christmas traditions (and the fact she turns 50 on January 4, 2023) when she sees how differently she has it. But when Caitlyn Sparks starts crying at her own party, it’s up to Ava to help her out.
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Ava to attends her final Craven Gifts Christmas party this year to get a $25,000 bonus, making Ava feel insecure about her own Christmas traditions (and the fact she turns 50 on January 4, 2023) when she sees how differently she has it. But when Caitlyn Sparks starts crying at her own party, it’s up to Ava to help her out.<HR>
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'''NOTE''': Final appearance of [[Tina Craven]], who dies of a stroke.
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  | EpisodeNumber2=15<HR>16
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  | Title=[[Happy 50th Birthday, Ava]]
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  | Title=Happy 50th Birthday, Ava
 
  | DirectedBy=Ava Zinn
 
  | DirectedBy=Ava Zinn
 
  | WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Barry O'Brien & Marc Dube|t=Breeanna Sorensen}}
 
  | WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Barry O'Brien & Marc Dube|t=Breeanna Sorensen}}
 
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When a transman who is eight months pregnant is found beaten, Ava, her team at Craven Gifts, Melissa and Quillsville Police hunt down the attacker.
 
When a transman who is eight months pregnant is found beaten, Ava, her team at Craven Gifts, Melissa and Quillsville Police hunt down the attacker.
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  | EpisodeNumber2=17
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  | Title=[[Quillsville Cold Case: The Molestation of Marissa Porter]]
 
  | Title=[[Quillsville Cold Case: The Molestation of Marissa Porter]]
 
  | DirectedBy=Rachael Passalt
 
  | DirectedBy=Rachael Passalt
 
  | WrittenBy=Kathryn Morris & Alexandra Moffitt
 
  | WrittenBy=Kathryn Morris & Alexandra Moffitt
 
  | OriginalAirDate= {{start date|2023|1|13}}  
 
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Haunted by a childhood memory, [[Alisan Porter (Queen of the Willis)|Alisan]] asks Sharane to reopen the 1987 murder of Alisan's sister, Marissa, an 11-year-old girl who was kidnapped, sexually assaulted, and murdered found dead in an alleyway. When it is discovered Alisan had moved from Quillsville to Worchester, Massachuttess, Quillsville Police investigates the possible tensions surrounding Marissa's death.
 
Haunted by a childhood memory, [[Alisan Porter (Queen of the Willis)|Alisan]] asks Sharane to reopen the 1987 murder of Alisan's sister, Marissa, an 11-year-old girl who was kidnapped, sexually assaulted, and murdered found dead in an alleyway. When it is discovered Alisan had moved from Quillsville to Worchester, Massachuttess, Quillsville Police investigates the possible tensions surrounding Marissa's death.
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Among them, Marissa's murderer left several anonymous messages and notes in the Quillsville and Worchester between 1989 and 2015, openly boasting about Dorthy's murder and threatening to kill again, including Alisan. Thirty-five years later, the long-lost murder weapon is turned in as part of a gun buyback program. Quillsville Police begins the daunting task of tracing the gun back to its previous owners in an effort to find the original shooter.
 
Among them, Marissa's murderer left several anonymous messages and notes in the Quillsville and Worchester between 1989 and 2015, openly boasting about Dorthy's murder and threatening to kill again, including Alisan. Thirty-five years later, the long-lost murder weapon is turned in as part of a gun buyback program. Quillsville Police begins the daunting task of tracing the gun back to its previous owners in an effort to find the original shooter.
 
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*Song featured in the intro: "[[wikipedia:U Got the Look|U Got the Look]]", by [[wikipedia:Prince (musician)|Prince]].
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*Song featured in the intro: "U Got the Look", by Prince (performed by Rachael Passalt)
*Song featured in the finale: "[[wikipedia:I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)|I Knew You Were Waiting For Me]]", by [[wikipedia:George Michael|George Michael]] and [[wikipedia:Aretha Franklin|Aretha Franklin]].
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*Song featured in the finale: "Just to See Her", by Smokey Robinson (performed by Karly Jammeson).
*Song featured in the closing credits: "[[wikipedia:Just to See Her|Just to See Her]]", by [[wikipedia:Smokey Robinson|Smokey Robinson]].
 
 
*Loosely based upon the 1988 [[wikipedia:Murder of April Tinsley|murder of April Tnsley]] and this episode also has similarities to Richard Farley, the man who shot and killed seven people at ESL Incorporated in Sunnyvale, California, including stalking Laura Black a month and a half priior to April Tinsley's murder, which also sparked the California's 1990 passage of the first anti-stalking laws (Indiana followed suit in 1993).
 
*Loosely based upon the 1988 [[wikipedia:Murder of April Tinsley|murder of April Tnsley]] and this episode also has similarities to Richard Farley, the man who shot and killed seven people at ESL Incorporated in Sunnyvale, California, including stalking Laura Black a month and a half priior to April Tinsley's murder, which also sparked the California's 1990 passage of the first anti-stalking laws (Indiana followed suit in 1993).
 
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  | Title=[[Back Home Again in Ohio (Queen of the Willis)|Back Home Again in Ohio]]
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  | Title=[[You Can't Out-Finkle the Finklemyre]]
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Thanks to [[Kendra Kendall]] and [[Stephanie Rose (Queen of the Willis)|Stephanie Rose]]'s meddling, Kathy Finklemyre (voiced by herself) gets in trouble for blurting a horrible curse word during a soft-news interview about Angie winning Dunkin' Robbins' 1,000,000,000th ice cream cone and gets fired for allegedly being a meth addict. While living with Pamhouser, Finklemyre teams up with [[Bob Donaldson (Queen of the Willis)|Bob Donaldson]] to create a TikTok video revealing why a politically conservative media empire like [[NoSirGifts Fantasy Television Stations]] would create raunchy television shows.
 
  
 
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  | Title=[[Retired and Reeled In]]
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Ava retires from Craven Gifts after 30 years. Caitlyn Sparks becomes Ava's successor.
 
Ava retires from Craven Gifts after 30 years. Caitlyn Sparks becomes Ava's successor.
'''Note''': After Ava is done for her final shift at Caven Gifts, "[[wikipedia:In My Life|In My Life]]" by [[wikipedia:The Beatles|The Beatles]] performed by [[Ava Zinn]] plays.
 
 
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Greek: Ά ά Έ έ Ή ή Ί ί Ό ό Ύ ύ Ώ ώ   Α α Β β Γ γ Δ δ   Ε ε Ζ ζ Η η Θ θ   Ι ι Κ κ Λ λ Μ μ   Ν ν Ξ ξ Ο ο Π π   Ρ ρ Σ σ ς Τ τ Υ υ   Φ φ Χ χ Ψ ψ Ω ω   {{Polytonic|}}
Cyrillic: А а Б б В в Г г   Ґ ґ Ѓ ѓ Д д Ђ ђ   Е е Ё ё Є є Ж ж   З з Ѕ ѕ И и І і   Ї ї Й й Ј ј К к   Ќ ќ Л л Љ љ М м   Н н Њ њ О о П п   Р р С с Т т Ћ ћ   У у Ў ў Ф ф Х х   Ц ц Ч ч Џ џ Ш ш   Щ щ Ъ ъ Ы ы Ь ь   Э э Ю ю Я я   ́
IPA: t̪ d̪ ʈ ɖ ɟ ɡ ɢ ʡ ʔ   ɸ β θ ð ʃ ʒ ɕ ʑ ʂ ʐ ç ʝ ɣ χ ʁ ħ ʕ ʜ ʢ ɦ   ɱ ɳ ɲ ŋ ɴ   ʋ ɹ ɻ ɰ   ʙ ⱱ ʀ ɾ ɽ   ɫ ɬ ɮ ɺ ɭ ʎ ʟ   ɥ ʍ ɧ   ʼ   ɓ ɗ ʄ ɠ ʛ   ʘ ǀ ǃ ǂ ǁ   ɨ ʉ ɯ   ɪ ʏ ʊ   ø ɘ ɵ ɤ   ə ɚ   ɛ œ ɜ ɝ ɞ ʌ ɔ   æ   ɐ ɶ ɑ ɒ   ʰ ʱ ʷ ʲ ˠ ˤ ⁿ ˡ   ˈ ˌ ː ˑ ̪   {{IPA|}}