Harry is bedridden with indigestion, and ponders his life. He feels that his life is meaningless and that he's a burden to the rest of the family. Later on, his conscience visits him and shows him how important he is to the rest of the family.
| Name | Type | Role | |
|---|---|---|---|
| John Hemphill | Writer | ||
| David Flaherty (II) | Writer | ||
| John Hemphill | Director |