Brock Raylon, owner and founder of Carpet Galaxy, Rancho Cucamonga's home for discount carpets, has died. It's up to his three sons -- Skip Spence Raylon (Tim Meadows), Xavier Montrose Raylon (Marc Evan Jackson) and Paul Samwell-Smith Raylon (Bob Dassie) to save the company from the massive debt left by their father. Adding to their woes is the threat of Raymond Davies Allen's (David Spade) desire to take it over. Can the brothers keep it together and preserve the heritage of over 50 years of discount carpet service? Can they ensure shag, plush, cropped and man-made fiber rugs continue to remain available to legions of Rancho Cucamongians? Check 'Y' for Yes and 'N' for No... Then sit back, relax, and let the Carpet Brothers burrow their way into your cerebral cortex and/or cortexes. Created by Matt Piedmont. Starring David Spade and Tim Meadows. Carpet Bros is a 60Frames original series. For more information, please visit us at http://www.60frames.com.
Brock Raylon, owner and founder of Carpet Galaxy, Rancho Cucamonga’s home for discount carpets, has died. It’s up to his three sons—Skip Spence Raylon (TIM MEADOWS), Xavier Montrose Raylon (MARC EVAN JACKSON) and Paul Samwell-Smith Raylon (BOB DASSIE) to save the company from the massive debt left by their father. Adding to their woes is the threat of Raymond Davies Allen’s (DAVID SPADE) desire to take it over. Can the brothers keep it together and preserve the heritage of over 50 years of dis...
Lacking the stones to commit suicide leads the Carpet Brothers to an epiphany. Hopefully, it will be enough to ruin Raymond Davies Allen good mood and save the Carpet Galaxy forever.
As frustration boils over into a fight, the carpet brothers struggle to keep their composure. Will they ever make up after denouncing brotherhood and threatening suicide? Tune in to next week’s finale to find out.
With the help of The Bruising Bunch, the Carpet Brothers start recording the jingle. Raymond Davies Allen knows there’s no way they can succeed. If the first few takes of the jingle are any indication, he may just be right.
Not heeding hot waitress Penelope’s warnings, the brothers quickly dispose of their cocktails, worsening the situation. Will a vision of their father motivate the brothers like never before? Or will it just lead to more postmortem despair?
Venting their disdain for Raymond Davies Allen has gotten the Carpet brothers no closer to getting Carpet Galaxy out of debt. After coming up with one bad idea after another, the brothers consult the cocktail menu for guidance.
Amidst fondly remembering their late father, the Carpet Brothers realize that Carpet Galaxy is swimming in debt.