

David "Kim" Parker is appraising dredged items in Helcomb County, and Captain Hiram has a mass of chicken wire that may not be worth as much as originally thought.

Kim sleuths down the origin of a Mountain Dew can, with unexpected results.

Virgil is back with a bag full of iPhones he dredged from the lake, but he makes a classic dredger mistake.

Captain Hiram's suction dredge brings back more than he bargained for.

Pete finds an old briefcase that looks a lot like one Kim used to own, but it's anything but a happy reunion.

Kim is forced to make an appraisal on a priceless US history artifact after Milt invokes the Dredger's Guild laws.

Virgil's dredged guitar gives Kim a chance to showcase his talents.

Hiram brings in an empty hatbox, but there is more to this appraisal than meets the eye.

Kim makes a formal apology for an error he made in the past. Later, Kim must refuse a generous gift in order to keep his job.

Kim grapples with his morality as a dredged item risks damaging the Helcomb County dredging industry.

Kim gives an austere warning to a wayward dredger. Later: where did Pete get that golf club?

Kim explores an old, splintered wooden plank. Kim and Cranst butt heads over the quality of this dredged item.

Santonio pinch-hosts for his brother while Kim recovers from an appraising-related injury. Santonio teaches Virgil about the worth of dredged computers.

Santonio seduces a dredger with his flashy appraisal style.

A Groupon deal brings a glut of new dredgers to the table. A deformed, polycephalic gull corpse may have value in certain circles.

A beautiful silverware set appraisal is stopped prematurely. Kim is at his wits' end with more pedestrian dredgers.