The Hicks don't just keep the cards in the studio; they take them into the streets to test the system on their fellow residents.
: Serve as a formal warning for minor infractions, such as arguing with the host or wasting time. [S7E2] Red Card Yellow Card
: Wayne and the gang visit local friends to preemptively "card" them, ensuring they know the rules before they try to call in. The Hicks don't just keep the cards in
In the second episode of Season 7, the small town of Letterkenny adopts the high-stakes disciplinary world of professional soccer. "Red Card Yellow Card" explores how Wayne and the Hicks attempt to streamline their local public access show, Crack N Ag , by using a strict officiating system to handle long-winded callers and social faux pas. Streamlining the Small Talk In the second episode of Season 7, the
: The episode opens with a caller, Keith "Gray Daniels" Greydanus, complaining about his unproductive coworker, Dalton Thibodeaux—a man the Hicks quickly label a "tit" based on his past misdeeds.
: Result in an immediate "sending-off," blacklisting the person from calling the show again. Around Town with the Refs