Joe Henry was the glue that held his family together. Now, he is dead, and his wife and sons are coming together for one final journey to scatter his ashes. First, however, his loved ones have some things to work out.David, the older son, believes that any minute his life is going to fall apart and everyone he loves will leave him. His brother, Scott, can’t shake the belief that at heart, people are inherently rotten. Doris, their mother, just doesn’t believe in anything anymore.Wickedly funny & biting, it is an essential exploration of modern American grief, family violence, & redemption.
Joe Henry was the glue that held his family together. Now, he is dead, and his wife and sons are coming together for one final journey to scatter his ashes. First, however, his loved ones have some things to work out.David, the older son, believes that any minute his life is going to fall apart and everyone he loves will leave him. His brother, Scott, can’t shake the belief that at heart, people are inherently rotten. Doris, their mother, just doesn’t believe in anything anymore.Wickedly funny & biting, it is an essential exploration of modern American grief, family violence, & redemption.

In the episode titled "Family, Faith, and Farewell" David Henry hosts a memorial for his father, Joe, at the White Horse Tavern. The story revolves around David's complex emotions as he grapples with his father's death and the need for redemption in his own life. David reflects on his troubled past, which includes infidelity and deception in his marriage to his wife, Tracey. The episode also explores the strained dynamics within the family and the difficulty of forgiving and moving forward. As David addresses the gathered relatives, he expresses his gratitude for their support during the challenging times and contemplates the role of faith in his life. The episode delves into themes of family, faith, forgiveness, and personal transformation.