Still the King Season 2
Vernon Brownmule, aka "Burnin' Vernon," is a scandal-ridden, washed-up, one-hit-wonder who was kicked out of country music, only to emerge 20 years later as the second best Elvis impersonator around. After crashing into an old country church sign during a drunken bender, he is arrested and sentenced to return and serve as the church's handyman as part of his parole. Along the way, he pretends to be the congregation's new minister and reconnects with a former one-night-stand, when he learns he has a 15-year-old daughter he's never met.
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Still the King
2016Vernon Brownmule, aka "Burnin' Vernon," is a scandal-ridden, washed-up, one-hit-wonder who was kicked out of country music, only to emerge 20 years later as the second best Elvis impersonator around. After crashing into an old country church sign during a drunken bender, he is arrested and sentenced to return and serve as the church's handyman as part of his parole. Along the way, he pretends to be the congregation's new minister and reconnects with a former one-night-stand, when he learns he has a 15-year-old daughter he's never met.
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Still the King Season 2 Full Episode Guide
It's Debbie and Ronnie's big wedding day! When Debbie's water breaks on the altar, Vernon races against the clock to be there for the birth.
Much to his chagrin, Vernon discovers his manager has given his new single to another recording artist to perform.
Vernon fills in for an absent Ronnie and spends the day helping Debbie plan for her upcoming wedding.
Vernon scores a gig at a Predators hockey game, and Ronnie uses the occasion to propose to Debbie.
When Vernon sees Trayne's portrayal of him in the TV movie, he and Walt set out to sabotage the production.
Vernon and Trayne spend the day together as Trayne researches Vernon's character for a TV movie about his exploits.
Vernon goes on a fake date with a former child actress to give her some bad girl cred; Debbie takes a hungover Charlotte to work to teach her a lesson.
Vernon and Walt are forced to attend a parolee and parole officer team building weekend with Doily.
Vernon readies his band for a big gig he doesn't have booked yet.
Vernon's hometown honors him with a statue of his likeness and Vernon doesn't approve how it looks; Vernon recruits Walt, Charlotte and Doily to "fix" the statue.
After growing sick of their antics around the house, Debbie demands Vernon and Ronnie find jobs.
Vernon and Ronnie go head to head over which one will be the man of the house.
Newly released from prison, Vernon Brown helps Debbie plan a wake for Ronnie.