Episode I: This is where it all began. Joe is hired to recover Mrs. Von Braun’s tears marking the beginning of his surreal journey.

Episode II: An internal confrontation for Joe, but will he see the errors of his ways?

Episode III: Silently, a creeping nightmare shadow, a textbook fiend from the past, slithered into The Blue Butterfly and stood looming behind Joe as he was surrounded by the stench of rotting flesh. A classic story of good vs. evil.

Episode IV: A glimpse into Joe’s past, a forgotten love, and Nadia . . . a dark woman with delicate fingers. “You are sick, Joe”.

Episode V: A brief glimpse into the mysterious dealings of an Inflate-A-Date Salesman. Is Joe prepared to commit a brutal act of senseless kindness?

Episode VI:  Do you want to see something super-duper extra special? Bongo the Clown pulled the red plastic nose away from his face and under it was a ragged edged black hole where his nose should have been...

Episode VII: It was Joe’s time. He grabbed his Blood-dust 732 delta and jumped onto the bar. From the smoke clouded mirror he could see his eyes bulging from his head as he pressed the barrel of the gun beneath his chin and screamed.

Episode VIII: Joe, Laura (the one that got away), and an iguana lounging on the bar... that’s how you know you've entered the Blue Butterfly.

Episode IX: Joe kept creeping down like some Victorian chick through the looking glass, while at the same time eyes were falling all around him as a tune from Spiders From Mars sounded eerily like Deeeevil in Joe’s ears.

Episode X: Joe, Crazy Steve, and Rachel - a double-wide plus-size lingerie model. Add in a few drops of forgotten Sambuca and shake with a twinge of paranoia. Serves three barrel-ass'd drunks. Just another night at the Blue Butterfly.

Episode XI: Joe saves a damsel in distress from... The Death in the Red Cloak.

Episode XII: Every Thursday F. C. A. where Fictional Characters Anonymous and familiar faces go to wallow in each others self pity.

Episode XIII: Joe is pitted against the most difficult situation yet. A sadistic frog-faced hunk of ox-flesh let loose in a china shop that is the Blue Butterfly.

Episode XIV: Alma: “I want to f***ing burn, do you understand what I’m telling you? You f***ing pervert. I want to live my life to the absolute limit. There's only this moment... here and now.”

Episode XV: The goalkeeper: “It’s the goalkeeper’s agony before the penalty kick... But you know what? Everyone makes mistakes. And f*** anyone that says they never regrets anything. I despise'um all and I spit in their faces.” From out of nowhere there was the phssst of parting air and the sound of shattering glass and the guy's face exploded in a cloud of blood.

Episode XVI: Joe, Arthur, and the Bloody Mary... “to bi-polar vampires.”

Episode XVII: Dear friends, prepare to be astounded! Lying on a gurney is a fat Samoan barely concealed beneath a sea-sick green hospital gown. Wolfgang waves his hand and from his bag emerges an over-sized saw...

Episode XVIII: Leticia has a secret... There are always two sides to any story and the Blue Butterfly might not even be the Blue Butterfly any more...

Episode XIX: A great slaughter is about to happen as an agent of the apocalypse enters the Blue Butterfly with ill-intent.

Episode XX: Von Braun returns for her lost tears as Joe struggles to produce an excuse.

Episode XXI: A last Tango at the Blue Butterfly as the puzzle pieces fall slowly into place.