Somebody or something is kidnapping good guys all around town; when the sheriff discovers that he's not good enough to be kidnapped, he sets out to prove that he's the greatest guy in town.
When the sheriff hires a bug as a new deputy, a cockroach is put in charge of solving a mysterious murder.
Goodman's attempts to impress his son, Tommy, cause a car crash, leaving Tommy with a surprise crash course in parenthood.
When the sheriff realizes that an addiction to his momma's pudding is allowing her to control him, he decides to better his relationship with her by kicking his pudding habit.
Goodman must leave the country and jump through a series of ridiculous hoops to cancel a simple membership subscription.
Goodman must leave the country and jump through a series of ridiculous hoops in order to cancel a simple membership subscription.
Dispatch wants to know why Sheriff is so sad. But when he digs too deep, he uncovers a dark conspiracy involving all of Old Town.
An upset Mayor forbids Sheriff's friends from hanging around the station so that he can focus on stopping crime; to keep them around, Sheriff knights his friends, landing him in a predicament of medieval proportions.
When Floyd eats Sheriff's hat, Sheriff becomes convinced that nobody will respect his authority without it.
When Sheriff learns he was once a bully to a long-lost schoolmate, he sets out to right his wrong.
When Sheriff and Deputy Goodman get stuck in their cruiser, Sheriff tries to use their time to get to know each other better.
When Goodman's legs get cut off and stolen, his search for the leg thief lands him in the first grade, where he is mistaken for a child.
Sheriff tries to cheer up Carl by finding him a bald cure; Tommy feels responsible for jeopardizing an astronaut's life.
When Goodman buries his family TV, it rises from the grave and demands to be entertained.
Sheriff confesses to his secret encounters with "Sunday Man," a man made of ice cream.
A recap of previous episodes.