
Forrest gets into a fight with a stranger, blackmails his new girlfriend and discovers the pleasures of a glory hole.

Forrest attempts to turn a young gay man straight and finds that having sex on an airplane is surprisingly difficult.

Forrest gets framed for a crime, has sex with a high-school teacher, and experiences the life of a little person.

Forrest starts a cult and tries to sculpt a perfect body by undergoing a series of enhancements.

Forrest reconnects with an ex on his first foray into catfishing and discovers different kinds of ghosts while sleeping in a haunted house.

Forrest sits in a rowboat; convinces his father to re-create William Tell's archery feat; and reluctantly grants his son's birthday wish.

Forrest spends a day in a coffin; wonders what to do with a request for a six-star rating; and makes a public-speaking appearance.

Forrest allows a Magic 8-Ball to dictate his decisions for a day, runs into a paradox when faced with the task of procrastinating and faces his toughest review yet.