In episode 2 of Jesus People, a Christian romance novelist (Stephnie Weir of Mad TV) inspires the gang to come up with a great name for their new band.
Mt. Wahuwana has erupted! Westsidetown is in shambles, but the W4N team presses on through adversity. Weatherman Jake Hobart organizes an open mic benefit for victims, and an adorable counter is installed onscreen to keep the city updated on the aftermath and the carnage.
A church dance ministry leader (Deborah Theaker of Waiting for Guffman) teaches the gang some moves for their new Christian music video, and Zach puts a big foot in his mouth.
During their video shoot, fellow group members struggle to work out their differences while the director (Tim Bagley of Knocked Up and Will & Grace) assumes the role of Jesus but does not exactly display the Savior's kindness . . . or tact.
In this episode of W4N News, a volcano threatens the town, a nerd is on the loose, and a cat controls TV ratings, while technical difficulties plague the broadcast.
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