Mac oversees the gang while they compete to break Wade Boggs' legendary beer drinking record.
The gang gets into the online dating scene to expand their matchmaking potential.
When Psycho Pete, long lost member of the freight train, is released from the mental hospital, Dennis and Dee rush to get him recommitted while Charlie and Mac attempt to restore him to his former hard-partying form.
Charlie's in charge when a surprise health inspection interrupts a less hygienic project.
Mac and Dennis convince Dee to help them spy on the fish factory; Frank and Charlie become suspicious of the other three and investigate.
After another failed venture, the Gang wonders if their group dynamic is bringing them down as individuals, causing them to separate from one another and find out who they really are.
News surfaces about Mac's Dad, Luther, being a cuddle suspect. Mac goes into full "P.I". mode to clear his father of any wrong doing.
The troupe appears on a nationally televised game show; Dennis tries his hardest to hide their eccentricities without any help.
After Frank decides he's worked long enough, the rest of the gang strategizes amongst and against each other for control over "Paddy's".
"Asskickers" isn't just a hot new way to work out; it's a way of life... and maybe a cult.