Linnéa gives David an upbeat funeral
Linnéa holds David’s funeral in the shed, which she has filled with candles. The coffin is placed upright against the wall, with David standing inside (complete with stopwatch and clipboard). She enters the shed, ringing a bell and wearing a bridal hat and veil on her head. She picks up a microphone and delivers a eulogy for David, mentioning that he was a brother, a father, and a spouse “to several”. Linnéa sings an upbeat song about how the day is so lovely, and is accompanied by the deceased David. After her song, Linnéa closes the coffin and entombs David in the shed. Babben awards Linnéa last place.
(Written by Jenny R and proofread by Karl Craven)