The episode opens inside Spoilsbury Toast Boy's grandma's room, who is sat in a rocking chair in front of but facing away from a fire. Toast Boy walks in and is greeted by his grandmother, who tells him she wants to give him a big sloppy kiss. Before Toast Boy can do anything, he hallucinates two beetles, who urge him to kill her. As his hallucinations become yet more nightmarish, his grandmother asks him to fetch a spotted huckleberry leaf. The next scene shows the Toast Boy picking one of the large, slimy plants and dragging it back to the grey, rectangle shaped house. As he walks in, he is confronted by drifts of smoke and an awful smell, both of which get steadily worse as he approaches grandma's room, to the point where he has to throw up before entering. Inside he is horrified to find that his grandmother has fallen backwards into the fire, and her head has burnt down to the skull. A small jam jar on the floor suddenly opens up and a large beetle materialises, screeching that it burned her. Before anything else happens, Toast Boy is apparently transported to another room, where two other beetles tell him the mental trauma he's been suffering can be easily cured with their machinery, reassuring him that they are good beetles and want only to help. How much of any of this is imagined by Toast Boy himself, as with all of the Spoilsbury films, is open to question.