The Highest Stakes, Part 1

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#628: “The Highest Stakes, Part 1”
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The Highest Stakes, Part 1

“The Highest Stakes, Part 1” is episode #628 of the Adventures in Odyssey audio series. It was written by Marshal Younger and Nathan Hoobler, and originally aired on December 1, 2007.

Summary

Grady’s father, Carson McKay, returns to Odyssey after a long absence. The whole family must decide whether or not to trust him.

Plot

The show opens to a scene with Carson McKay paying off a rather large debt to a shady-sounding character named Wilson, and they make veiled references to his having a gambling problem. Carson declares he's going to try to get his family back.

Grady, along with Sam, meets up with Wooton, where Grady makes various excuses about not going to church and Sunday School. The real reason (see #624: “Wooing Wooton”), is because he doesn't want to fight with his mother.

When Wooton leaves, Carson shows up, sounding rather nervous.

While Sam is delighted to see her father again, Grady is a bit more guarded, and when they usher him into the apartment, after a very brief conversation Mrs. McKay ushers him back out and tells him he is most certainly not welcome in their apartment. Dejected, he gives her his cell number and leaves. Sam runs crying into her room, and Grady heads out after his dad, to find out some answers.

When he reaches his dad's motel, his dad promises to explain what he can on the way home. He tells Grady about his gambling addiction, and how he thought he was doing more harm than good staying with them. Carson gives Grady an envelope to give to Kristi and lets him out at his apartment. Grady gives his mom the envelope, which is full of money.

The next day, Grady gets sick in school and the nurse can't get a hold of his mom or neighbor, so Grady gives her his dad's cell phone number. Carson drives Grady home, obviously struggling with trying to be a father. He opts to stay outside and wait in the parking lot until Kristi comes home instead of going inside.

When Kristi returns home, she finds him under her car, fixing the alternator. To her surprise, the car now runs. Carson informs her that he made all the money he gave her fixing cars. Though still not trusting him, she's a bit more tolerant now.

Carson shows up at Grady's soccer game, and Mrs. McKay grudgingly invites him to go get burgers with them after the game.

At Burger World, they run into Wooton, who invites them over his house, and they agree to go the next day.

Just as everyone seems to be getting along, Carson gets a cell phone call from Wilson, who confronts Carson with his attempting to con them by borrowing money in two names. He demands all the money back - by Friday.

Discussion Questions

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Cast

Heard in episode

Role Voice Actor
Carson McKay Dave Bitran
Wilson Patrick Labyorteaux
Mr. Blaylock Bob Hoose
Grady McKay Jordan Orr
Samantha McKay Mary Mouser
Wooton Bassett Jess Harnell
Kristi McKay Julianne Buescher
Nurse Unknown
Waitress Unknown

Mentioned in episode

Character Mentioned By
John Whittaker Grady McKay
Winston Bassett Grady McKay
Mrs. Hogan Grady McKay


Notes

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Allusions
  • Wooton's comments about an "ACME Mailman Eliminator" and the "wall painted to look like a tunnel" are references to the Road Runner cartoons.


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Quotes

Carson McKay: Surprised to see me?
Wilson: With both your arms intact, yeah.


Wooton Bassett: They're gonna have a bouncy house—with no age or weight restrictions! Woo-hoo!


Grady McKay: He says he hasn't gambled in six months.
Kristi McKay: So he says. But you don't know your father. If it isn't gambling, it'll be something else. And he's always sorry for what he's done, over and over...after a while, you don't want to hear how sorry he is.


Kristi McKay: Grady! There are dirty dishes in the closet!
Grady McKay: Closets aren't for dirty dishes either? What good are they?


Kristi McKay: I'm gonna be a hard sell. You know that, don't you?
Carson McKay: Sure, sure. I-I do. But—but I'm not trying to sell you anything. I just want to make things right.
Kristi McKay: We'll see about that. ...Thanks for fixing my car.
Carson McKay: You got it.


Waitress: And for you, ma'am?
Samantha McKay: Uh, a Maxi Deluxe cheeseburger with extra cheese, and cheesy fries, and a milk, please!
Grady McKay: Why don't they just bring out the whole cow, Sam?
Carson McKay: You know what? That sounds good! Bring me a cow, too!


Wooton Bassett: I've become a verb here in Odyssey.
Carson McKay: A what?
Wooton Bassett: Yeah, if a kid is being silly, his parents tell them to quit 'Wooton' around!