After overhearing some acquaintances saying behind his back he's pitiful, playing second fiddle with local nobody Kelly, Chuck is dead-eager to be seen as the leading anchor-man. So he wants the most exciting story to cover. Only, which is, the one he initially commandeers or the one he left for Kelly, who may be playing as dirty tricks on him? Menawhile Marsh steals Montana's lovely apprentice-assistant, promising her his neighbor Troy's dead-eager grandson, but lazy old Troy turns up himself and neither seems to dare sack him.
—KGF Vissers