Hatfields & McCoys: White Lightning - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
The Tale of Moonshine and Gasoline
With the changing of West Virginia Law, making and selling Moonshine has become legal and a big city Liquor Executive has been approaching members of the infamous Hatfield and McCoy clans looking to launch a new Moonshine Brand. Meanwhile, kin of Devil Anse Hatfield and Randall McCoy, are still squabbling after 150 years. Mark Hatfield and Jim McCoy get into a little tussle about who's moonshine is stronger and decide to settle the score by racing classic cars powered by their own brews.
The Tale of the Moonshine Deal
Moonshine, coal and timber are still the best ways to make a living in the Tug River Valley, so it's no surprise that both Mark Hatfield and Jim McCoy want this moonshine liquor deal. In Kentucky, Jim is hosting a good ole' McCoy Hoedown to seal the deal with big liquor exec Monsell Darville. While in West Virginia, Mark Hatfield is throwing one of his legendary Bonfires to woo that liquor exec away from the McCoys. With the lucrative deal on the table, both Jim and Mark hope their shine will impresses Monsell enough to win the deal.
Muscle Cars
The Hatfields and McCoys are in agreement for a change...they want nothing to do with each other or that big city liquor investor. Each family has decided to go out on their own and make their own legal moonshine. Problem is they still need to find the money to make it happen and of course make more of their product. Meanwhile, Jim McCoy is having some trouble with his lead foot mamma. Mama Irene is speeding around town in her Mustang and getting in trouble with the law.
Moonshine Conspiracy
Scotty May Hatfield and Mickey McCoy join forces and are determined to get their families together to make this Moonshine deal happen with big liquor exec Monsell. If only Mark Hatfield and Jim McCoy can keep from fighting again. Meanwhile, James McCoy's has decided to test his family's DNA for a rage gene as his latest science experiment.
Fishin' and Explosions
Jim McCoy and Mark Hatfield come to terms with liquor investor Monsell for a HatField & McCoy White Lightning. With the deal made, money advances given and promises made...Mark Hatfield and Jim McCoy now need to come through with the ancestral waters and a location for their Distillery before they can make one drop of the Hatfield & McCoy Moonshine.
Still Explodin'
With the lease on the building already signed, Jim McCoy and Mark Hatfield have no choice but to start demolition on the new Hatfield and McCoy Distillery. Meanwhile, Jim and Mark entrust Scotty May to build the industrial sized still they will need to start makin' Moonshine.
Double Crosser
With the clock ticking and Liquor Investor Monsell expecting a taste of Hatfield and McCoy Moonshine, Mark Hatfield frantically tries to replace the Still that Scotty May blew up. Meanwhile a frustrated Jim McCoy reaches out to John T. Hatfield about using his Still and cutting Mark out of the deal all together. Back in Kentucky, Mamaw Irene has a new weapon (toy) to keep the McCoy boys in line.
The Double Agent
John and James McCoy hatch a plan to help both families and the Distillery get their Liquor Investor Monsell a taste of the Hatfield & McCoy Moonshine he's been waiting on. While John and James are busy building the much needed Still, they enlist a Hatfield to retrieve Devil Anse's secret Moonshine Recipe.
Tug O' War
Liquor Investor Monsell is expecting a batch of Hatfields and McCoys Moonshine, but with no still, no recipe and no Hatfields, Jim McCoy had no choice but to lock the doors of the distillery. Now Jim's looking to get his frustrations out at the Annual Hatfield and McCoy Tug of War...only problem is that Mark and all the Hatfields are planning to boycott.
The Devil You Know
With the Moonshine Still ready to go but no liquor investor, Mark Hatfield and Jim McCoy decide to work together and make Moonshine. First order of business is to get the proper licenses and of course the water. Meanwhile Liquor Investor Monsell tries to do business with other Hatfields and McCoys in the area and a paranoid Scotty May thinks the law is after him.
Two Fools, One Recipe
When both Mark Hatfield and Jim McCoy refuse to share the family moonshine recipes Granny Billy and Mamaw Irene take matters into their own hands and enlist Scotty May and Mickey to retrieve the prized recipes. A concerned Monsell travels to West Virgina to check in on his investment, only to be given the run around by Courtney, John and James McCoy.
The Big Taste
Now that there is a combined Hatfield and McCoy Moonshine recipe, Jim McCoy and Mark Hatfield get down to the business of makin' moonshine. But when there's a problem with the still, Jim and Mark are forced to find an alternate way to make the shine, so their liquor investor Monsell can have his much anticipated first taste.
The Shoot Out
Mark Hatfield and Jim McCoy challenge each other to a shoot out to see who is the better marksman and most importantly who will pay for the door Scotty May ran into with a truck. Meanwhile, Mamaw Irene and Granny Billie have a shoot out of their own.
The Grand Eviction
The families organize a special Hatfield & McCoy Demolition Derby to promote the Grand Opening of the Hatfield and McCoy Distillery. Meanwhile, Mark and Jim are shocked to find themselves locked out and served with an eviction notice from their new landlord. Leaving everyone to wonder if this Grand Opening is really going to happen?
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