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==Vital Statistics==
 
==Vital Statistics==
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'''Date:'''  February 2nd, 2009
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{{ReleaseDate|February 2, 2009}}
  
'''Category:''' commodoreHUSTLE
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{{EpisodeCategory|commodoreHUSTLE}}
  
'''Appearing:'''  [[Paul Saunders]], [[Graham Stark]], [[James Turner]], [[Matt Wiggins]], [[Morgan vanHumbeck]], [[Jeremy Petter]], [[Bill Watt]], [[Kathleen De Vere]], [[Geoff Howe]], [[Tim Sevenhuysen]], [[Dale Friesen]], and [[Ryan Downing]]
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{{AppearanceBy|Paul Saunders|Graham Stark|James Turner|Matt Wiggins}}, {{AppearanceByPlain|Morgan vanHumbeck}}, {{AppearanceByPlain|Jeremy Petter}}, {{AppearanceByPlain|Bill Watt}}, {{AppearanceByPlain|Kathleen De Vere}}, {{AppearanceByPlain|Geoff Howe}}, {{AppearanceByPlain|Tim Sevenhuysen}}, {{AppearanceByPlain|Dale Friesen}}, {{AppearanceByPlain|Ryan Downing}}, {{AppearanceByPlain|B}}
  
'''Shooting:''' Graham Stark, Matt Wiggins, and Tim Sevenhuysen
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{{ShootingBy|Graham Stark|Matt Wiggins|Tim Sevenhuysen}}
  
'''Writing:'''  LoadingReadyRun
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'''Writing:'''  [[LoadingReadyRun]]
  
'''Editing:'''  Graham Stark
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{{EditedBy|Graham Stark}}
  
'''Thanks to:''' Cherry Bomb Toys | [http://www.cherrybombtoys.com www.cherrybombtoys.com]
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{{ThanksTo|Cherry Bomb Toys}} ([http://www.cherrybombtoys.com CherryBombToys.com])
  
 
==Synopsis==  
 
==Synopsis==  
The episode begins with [[Graham]] having a phone conversation with [[Margaret Graham-Bell|his mother]] that gives a very basic plot synopsis of the previous four episodes, as well as slyly working in a plug for the Season 4 DVD.  Then, a cut to the credits, which were made using characters created in [[Saints Row 2]].  The episode really begins with Graham, [[Paul]], and [[James]] setting up [[LRR Orbiting Underground Bunker |the moonbase]] and James showing off a variety of iPhone applications, including auction searches, pedometers, and Steve Jobs laughing at you.  [[Bill]] is shown singing along to Tupac, and he and [[Morgan]] have a conversation that ranges in topic from gangsters to foods that are white to kung-gu movies to hollandaise sauce.  Meanwhile, [[Jer]], [[Dale Friesen|Dale]], and [[Ryan Downing|Ryan]] discuss how best to turn Bill and Morgan's house into a dungeon.  Graham arrives at [[Graham's and Matt's Place|home]] to find [[Matt]] putting all of his Optimus Primes back on the bookcase.  It is revealed that [[Kathleen]] merely stole his display copies - he keeps his doubles in [http://www.cherrybombtoys.com/ a storage unit that doubles as a toy store].  Matt is still awash in "barely contained nerd rage", however, and Graham accidentally lets slip that Kathleen is in town.  Matt threatens her exact whereabouts out of Graham with a loaded NES Zapper, and arrives at the LRR office to confront her.
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On the phone with [[Margaret Graham-Bell|his mother]], [[Graham Stark|Graham]] gives a basic plot synopsis of the previous four episodes, as well as slyly working in a plug for the Season 4 DVD.  Graham is suddenly inspired by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saints_Row_2 Saints Row 2], and the following credit sequence includes the cast rendered in the game's character creator.  The episode really begins with Graham, [[Paul Saunders|Paul]] and [[James Turner|James]] setting up [[LRR Orbiting Underground Bunker|the moonbase]] and James showing off a variety of iPhone applications.  [[Bill Watt|Bill]] is shown singing along to Tupac, and he and [[Morgan vanHumbeck|Morgan]] have a conversation that ranges in topic from gangsters to foods that are white, kung-fu movies and hollandaise sauce.  Meanwhile, [[Jeremy Petter|Jer]] enlists [[Dale Friesen|Dale]] and [[Ryan Downing|Ryan]] to turn Bill and Morgan's house into a dungeon as a means of revenge.  Graham arrives [[Graham's and Matt's Place|home]] to find [[Matt Wiggins|Matt]] putting all of his Optimus Primes back on the bookcase.  It is revealed that [[Kathleen De Vere|Kathleen]] merely stole his display copies - he keeps his doubles in [http://www.cherrybombtoys.com/ a storage unit that doubles as a toy store].  Matt is still awash in "barely contained nerd rage", however, and Graham accidentally lets slip that Kathleen is in town.  Matt threatens her exact whereabouts out of Graham with a loaded NES Zapper, and arrives at the LRR office to confront her.
  
However, before they can come to blows, James finds out that Paul modified his flash.  He rushes to make sure it still works, and accidentally blinds Jer in the process.  Morgan and Bill burst in, demanding to know why Jer built a vinegar pit ("I couldn't afford acid") and a gelatinous cube in their house.  Kathleen is mad that Jer didn't use her plan, but Morgan is a VERY sound sleeper. Everyone soon begins yelling at each other, and Graham comes in to quiet everyone down and call an "Emergency Loading Ready Run Meeting".  After explaining that he had to run all the way to the office because when he rides in Matt's car they look like a gay couple, Graham says that he has learned a lot from video games. After everyone gives the lessons they have learned, Graham says that the most recent lesson he's learned is that of having each other's back.  He announces that they are going to form a street gang, and everyone soon agrees to become "The Runners".
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However, before they can come to blows, James finds out that Paul modified his camera's flash.  He rushes to make sure it still works, and accidentally blinds Jer in the process.  Morgan and Bill burst in, demanding to know why Jer built a vinegar pit ("I couldn't afford acid") and a gelatinous cube in their house.  Kathleen is mad that Jer didn't use her plan, waking up Morgan at ungodly hours, but Jer explains that Morgan is a VERY sound sleeper. Everyone soon begins yelling at each other, and Graham comes in to quiet everyone down and calls for an emergency meeting.  After explaining that he had to run all the way to the office because when he rides in Matt's car they look like a gay couple, Graham reminds everyone of the lessons they've learned from video games. His most recent lesson, he explains, is that of having each other's back.  He announces that they are going to form a street gang, and everyone soon agrees to become "The Runners".
  
Meanwhile, [[Geoff Howe]] complains to [[Tim Sevenhuysen]] about how unsophisticated LRR's humour is, and how Graham and Paul rejected his script full of extended James Joyce allusions in favor of kicks to the balls.  Suddenly, Geoff gets an idea, goes to YouTube, and says "This is gonna be ''awesome''." We are then shown a montage of The Runners suiting up and walking the streets. Graham states that the city can't step to them, and Paul asks what they will do if a rival street gang does, in fact, step to them. Graham answers, saying "Then we'll run.  It's what we ''do''."  A gunshot is heard, and everyone runs away.
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Meanwhile, [[Geoff Howe]] complains to [[Tim Sevenhuysen]] about how unsophisticated LRR's humour is, and how Graham and Paul rejected his script, an homage to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ulysses_%28novel%29 Ulysses], in favor of kicks to the balls.  Suddenly, Geoff gets an idea, and logs onto Youtube with sinister gleeAcross town, The Runners suit up and walk the streets. Graham states that the city can't step to them, and Paul asks what they will do if a rival street gang does, in fact, step to them. Graham answers, saying "Then we'll run.  It's what we ''do''."  A gunshot is heard, and everyone runs away.
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[[commodoreHUSTLE 05 - Street Transcript|Transcript]]
  
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
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* James' iPhone switches from his right hand to his left when demonstrating the Steve Jobs application.
 
* James' iPhone switches from his right hand to his left when demonstrating the Steve Jobs application.
 
* When James is trying out his camera, it appears that [[Gibb]] is resting on the shelf behind him to the right.
 
* When James is trying out his camera, it appears that [[Gibb]] is resting on the shelf behind him to the right.
* To the left of the door inside the office is the "Line Dancing - This Way" sign from [[CommodoreHUSTLE 03 - Critical | Episode 3]].
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* To the left of the door inside the office is the "Line Dancing - This Way" sign from [[CommodoreHUSTLE 03 - Critical|Episode 3]].
 
* Tim appears to have the script in his hand, another in the long LRR tradition of the script being in shot.
 
* Tim appears to have the script in his hand, another in the long LRR tradition of the script being in shot.
 
* James can be seen carrying the tripod just before the LoadingReadyRunners names appear.
 
* James can be seen carrying the tripod just before the LoadingReadyRunners names appear.
 
* When Paul appears in the LoadingReadyRunners intro, he is reciting "This is Why I'm Paul" from [[RapStar 64K]].
 
* When Paul appears in the LoadingReadyRunners intro, he is reciting "This is Why I'm Paul" from [[RapStar 64K]].
 
* The man at the toy shop is uncredited because he requested not to be. In later episodes, he is credited as "B".
 
* The man at the toy shop is uncredited because he requested not to be. In later episodes, he is credited as "B".
* Graham's comment about why he doesn't go to the hospital with Morgan anymore is a reference to an actual incident in which Morgan and Graham were mistaken for a couple at the hospital after Morgan sustained a head injury.
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* Graham's comment about why he doesn't go to the hospital with Morgan anymore is a reference to an [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQ4Uiqcs2UY&feature=g-all-u actual incident] in which Morgan and Graham were mistaken for a couple at the hospital after Morgan sustained a head injury.
 
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* The group references Dale's "40 points of acid damage" in [[Dice Friends — Escape from Semolo Plateau Ep1|the first episode of Dice Friends]]. Dale stated, "When was that, 2008?" (This episode premiered in 2009.)
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Revision as of 04:45, 17 January 2018

In order to take it back to the streets, the crew must first determine just what "the streets" is.

Vital Statistics

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Date: February 2, 2009

Category: commodoreHUSTLE

Appearing: Paul Saunders, Graham Stark, James Turner, Matt Wiggins, Morgan vanHumbeck, Jeremy Petter, Bill Watt, Kathleen De Vere, Geoff Howe, Tim Sevenhuysen, Dale Friesen, Ryan Downing, B

Camera: Graham Stark, Matt Wiggins, Tim Sevenhuysen

Writing: LoadingReadyRun

Edited by: Graham Stark

Thanks To: Cherry Bomb Toys (CherryBombToys.com)

Synopsis

On the phone with his mother, Graham gives a basic plot synopsis of the previous four episodes, as well as slyly working in a plug for the Season 4 DVD. Graham is suddenly inspired by Saints Row 2, and the following credit sequence includes the cast rendered in the game's character creator. The episode really begins with Graham, Paul and James setting up the moonbase and James showing off a variety of iPhone applications. Bill is shown singing along to Tupac, and he and Morgan have a conversation that ranges in topic from gangsters to foods that are white, kung-fu movies and hollandaise sauce. Meanwhile, Jer enlists Dale and Ryan to turn Bill and Morgan's house into a dungeon as a means of revenge. Graham arrives home to find Matt putting all of his Optimus Primes back on the bookcase. It is revealed that Kathleen merely stole his display copies - he keeps his doubles in a storage unit that doubles as a toy store. Matt is still awash in "barely contained nerd rage", however, and Graham accidentally lets slip that Kathleen is in town. Matt threatens her exact whereabouts out of Graham with a loaded NES Zapper, and arrives at the LRR office to confront her.

However, before they can come to blows, James finds out that Paul modified his camera's flash. He rushes to make sure it still works, and accidentally blinds Jer in the process. Morgan and Bill burst in, demanding to know why Jer built a vinegar pit ("I couldn't afford acid") and a gelatinous cube in their house. Kathleen is mad that Jer didn't use her plan, waking up Morgan at ungodly hours, but Jer explains that Morgan is a VERY sound sleeper. Everyone soon begins yelling at each other, and Graham comes in to quiet everyone down and calls for an emergency meeting. After explaining that he had to run all the way to the office because when he rides in Matt's car they look like a gay couple, Graham reminds everyone of the lessons they've learned from video games. His most recent lesson, he explains, is that of having each other's back. He announces that they are going to form a street gang, and everyone soon agrees to become "The Runners".

Meanwhile, Geoff Howe complains to Tim Sevenhuysen about how unsophisticated LRR's humour is, and how Graham and Paul rejected his script, an homage to Ulysses, in favor of kicks to the balls. Suddenly, Geoff gets an idea, and logs onto Youtube with sinister glee. Across town, The Runners suit up and walk the streets. Graham states that the city can't step to them, and Paul asks what they will do if a rival street gang does, in fact, step to them. Graham answers, saying "Then we'll run. It's what we do." A gunshot is heard, and everyone runs away.

Transcript

Trivia

  • This video marks the launch of the official fansite wwww.loadingreadyrunners.com.
  • The Saints Row 2 opening has the cast wearing close facsimiles of the crew's actual Runner outfits they wear at the end.
  • This is the first CommodoreHUSTLE to unite all eight main cast members in one room, and the first to have them all in a single shot.
  • James' iPhone switches from his right hand to his left when demonstrating the Steve Jobs application.
  • When James is trying out his camera, it appears that Gibb is resting on the shelf behind him to the right.
  • To the left of the door inside the office is the "Line Dancing - This Way" sign from Episode 3.
  • Tim appears to have the script in his hand, another in the long LRR tradition of the script being in shot.
  • James can be seen carrying the tripod just before the LoadingReadyRunners names appear.
  • When Paul appears in the LoadingReadyRunners intro, he is reciting "This is Why I'm Paul" from RapStar 64K.
  • The man at the toy shop is uncredited because he requested not to be. In later episodes, he is credited as "B".
  • Graham's comment about why he doesn't go to the hospital with Morgan anymore is a reference to an actual incident in which Morgan and Graham were mistaken for a couple at the hospital after Morgan sustained a head injury.
  • The group references Dale's "40 points of acid damage" in the first episode of Dice Friends. Dale stated, "When was that, 2008?" (This episode premiered in 2009.)
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  [[CommodoreHUSTLE 001 - Laundry, CommodoreHUSTLE 002 - Red, CommodoreHUSTLE 003 - Critical, CommodoreHUSTLE 004 - Fixer, CommodoreHUSTLE 005 - Street, CommodoreHUSTLE 006 - Viral, CommodoreHUSTLE 007 - Fallout, CommodoreHUSTLE 008 - Investigation, CommodoreHUSTLE 009 - Growl, CommodoreHUSTLE 010 - Judgement, CommodoreHUSTLE 011 - Showdown, CommodoreHUSTLE 012 - Future, CommodoreHUSTLE 013 - Matt Gets His Groove, CommodoreHUSTLE 014 - Hot Water at PAX, CommodoreHUSTLE 015 - The Gay Chicken, CommodoreHUSTLE 016 - The Arms Race, CommodoreHUSTLE 017 - It's Magic, CommodoreHUSTLE 018 - Santa Secrets, CommodoreHUSTLE 019 - Bros Clubbing Bros, CommodoreHUSTLE 020 - Cash Cats, CommodoreHUSTLE 021 - Garagellenium, CommodoreHUSTLE 022 - Sickness, CommodoreHUSTLE 023 - Roll for Treats, CommodoreHUSTLE 024 - Rarelywinter, CommodoreHUSTLE 025 - Pony Time, CommodoreHUSTLE 026 - The Bee Team, CommodoreHUSTLE 027 - Mustache You a Question, CommodoreHUSTLE 028 - Forward Facing, CommodoreHUSTLE 029 - On the Case, CommodoreHUSTLE 030 - Resolved, CommodoreHUSTLE 031 - Harlem Shake, CommodoreHUSTLE 032 - Homebrew Hobby, CommodoreHUSTLE 033 - The Story of Beej, CommodoreHUSTLE 034 - Laughter, CommodoreHUSTLE 035 - The File, CommodoreHUSTLE 036 - Cleaning Day, CommodoreHUSTLE 037 - Alex's Stream, CommodoreHUSTLE 038 - Fixing the Stream, CommodoreHUSTLE 039 - Free Candy, CommodoreHUSTLE 040 - No Laughing Matter, CommodoreHUSTLE 041 - Downtime, CommodoreHUSTLE 042 - Garage Sale, CommodoreHUSTLE 043 - A Plan, CommodoreHUSTLE 044 - Improvements, CommodoreHUSTLE 045 - Reality, CommodoreHUSTLE 046 - Giving Up, CommodoreHUSTLE 047 - Beige, CommodoreHUSTLE 048 - Overwatched, CommodoreHUSTLE 049 - Retreat, CommodoreHUSTLE 050 - Workplace... further results|◀ ●∙∙∙ CommodoreHUSTLE 001 - Laundry, CommodoreHUSTLE 002 - Red, CommodoreHUSTLE 003 - Critical, CommodoreHUSTLE 004 - Fixer, CommodoreHUSTLE 005 - Street, CommodoreHUSTLE 006 - Viral, CommodoreHUSTLE 007 - Fallout, CommodoreHUSTLE 008 - Investigation, CommodoreHUSTLE 009 - Growl, CommodoreHUSTLE 010 - Judgement, CommodoreHUSTLE 011 - Showdown, CommodoreHUSTLE 012 - Future, CommodoreHUSTLE 013 - Matt Gets His Groove, CommodoreHUSTLE 014 - Hot Water at PAX, CommodoreHUSTLE 015 - The Gay Chicken, CommodoreHUSTLE 016 - The Arms Race, CommodoreHUSTLE 017 - It's Magic, CommodoreHUSTLE 018 - Santa Secrets, CommodoreHUSTLE 019 - Bros Clubbing Bros, CommodoreHUSTLE 020 - Cash Cats, CommodoreHUSTLE 021 - Garagellenium, CommodoreHUSTLE 022 - Sickness, CommodoreHUSTLE 023 - Roll for Treats, CommodoreHUSTLE 024 - Rarelywinter, CommodoreHUSTLE 025 - Pony Time, CommodoreHUSTLE 026 - The Bee Team, CommodoreHUSTLE 027 - Mustache You a Question, CommodoreHUSTLE 028 - Forward Facing, CommodoreHUSTLE 029 - On the Case, CommodoreHUSTLE 030 - Resolved, CommodoreHUSTLE 031 - Harlem Shake, CommodoreHUSTLE 032 - Homebrew Hobby, CommodoreHUSTLE 033 - The Story of Beej, CommodoreHUSTLE 034 - Laughter, CommodoreHUSTLE 035 - The File, CommodoreHUSTLE 036 - Cleaning Day, CommodoreHUSTLE 037 - Alex's Stream, CommodoreHUSTLE 038 - Fixing the Stream, CommodoreHUSTLE 039 - Free Candy, CommodoreHUSTLE 040 - No Laughing Matter, CommodoreHUSTLE 041 - Downtime, CommodoreHUSTLE 042 - Garage Sale, CommodoreHUSTLE 043 - A Plan, CommodoreHUSTLE 044 - Improvements, CommodoreHUSTLE 045 - Reality, CommodoreHUSTLE 046 - Giving Up, CommodoreHUSTLE 047 - Beige, CommodoreHUSTLE 048 - Overwatched, CommodoreHUSTLE 049 - Retreat, CommodoreHUSTLE 050 - Workplace... further results]]    [[CommodoreHUSTLE 001 - Laundry, CommodoreHUSTLE 002 - Red, CommodoreHUSTLE 003 - Critical, CommodoreHUSTLE 004 - Fixer, CommodoreHUSTLE 005 - Street, CommodoreHUSTLE 006 - Viral, CommodoreHUSTLE 007 - Fallout, CommodoreHUSTLE 008 - Investigation, CommodoreHUSTLE 009 - Growl, CommodoreHUSTLE 010 - Judgement, CommodoreHUSTLE 011 - Showdown, CommodoreHUSTLE 012 - Future, CommodoreHUSTLE 013 - Matt Gets His Groove, CommodoreHUSTLE 014 - Hot Water at PAX, CommodoreHUSTLE 015 - The Gay Chicken, CommodoreHUSTLE 016 - The Arms Race, CommodoreHUSTLE 017 - It's Magic, CommodoreHUSTLE 018 - Santa Secrets, CommodoreHUSTLE 019 - Bros Clubbing Bros, CommodoreHUSTLE 020 - Cash Cats, CommodoreHUSTLE 021 - Garagellenium, CommodoreHUSTLE 022 - Sickness, CommodoreHUSTLE 023 - Roll for Treats, CommodoreHUSTLE 024 - Rarelywinter, CommodoreHUSTLE 025 - Pony Time, CommodoreHUSTLE 026 - The Bee Team, CommodoreHUSTLE 027 - Mustache You a Question, CommodoreHUSTLE 028 - Forward Facing, CommodoreHUSTLE 029 - On the Case, CommodoreHUSTLE 030 - Resolved, CommodoreHUSTLE 031 - Harlem Shake, CommodoreHUSTLE 032 - Homebrew Hobby, CommodoreHUSTLE 033 - The Story of Beej, CommodoreHUSTLE 034 - Laughter, CommodoreHUSTLE 035 - The File, CommodoreHUSTLE 036 - Cleaning Day, CommodoreHUSTLE 037 - Alex's Stream, CommodoreHUSTLE 038 - Fixing the Stream, CommodoreHUSTLE 039 - Free Candy, CommodoreHUSTLE 040 - No Laughing Matter, CommodoreHUSTLE 041 - Downtime, CommodoreHUSTLE 042 - Garage Sale, CommodoreHUSTLE 043 - A Plan, CommodoreHUSTLE 044 - Improvements, CommodoreHUSTLE 045 - Reality, CommodoreHUSTLE 046 - Giving Up, CommodoreHUSTLE 047 - Beige, CommodoreHUSTLE 048 - Overwatched, CommodoreHUSTLE 049 - Retreat, CommodoreHUSTLE 050 - Workplace... further results|CommodoreHUSTLE 001 - Laundry, CommodoreHUSTLE 002 - Red, CommodoreHUSTLE 003 - Critical, CommodoreHUSTLE 004 - Fixer, CommodoreHUSTLE 005 - Street, CommodoreHUSTLE 006 - Viral, CommodoreHUSTLE 007 - Fallout, CommodoreHUSTLE 008 - Investigation, CommodoreHUSTLE 009 - Growl, CommodoreHUSTLE 010 - Judgement, CommodoreHUSTLE 011 - Showdown, CommodoreHUSTLE 012 - Future, CommodoreHUSTLE 013 - Matt Gets His Groove, CommodoreHUSTLE 014 - Hot Water at PAX, CommodoreHUSTLE 015 - The Gay Chicken, CommodoreHUSTLE 016 - The Arms Race, CommodoreHUSTLE 017 - It's Magic, CommodoreHUSTLE 018 - Santa Secrets, CommodoreHUSTLE 019 - Bros Clubbing Bros, CommodoreHUSTLE 020 - Cash Cats, CommodoreHUSTLE 021 - Garagellenium, CommodoreHUSTLE 022 - Sickness, CommodoreHUSTLE 023 - Roll for Treats, CommodoreHUSTLE 024 - Rarelywinter, CommodoreHUSTLE 025 - Pony Time, CommodoreHUSTLE 026 - The Bee Team, CommodoreHUSTLE 027 - Mustache You a Question, CommodoreHUSTLE 028 - Forward Facing, CommodoreHUSTLE 029 - On the Case, CommodoreHUSTLE 030 - Resolved, CommodoreHUSTLE 031 - Harlem Shake, CommodoreHUSTLE 032 - Homebrew Hobby, CommodoreHUSTLE 033 - The Story of Beej, CommodoreHUSTLE 034 - Laughter, CommodoreHUSTLE 035 - The File, CommodoreHUSTLE 036 - Cleaning Day, CommodoreHUSTLE 037 - Alex's Stream, CommodoreHUSTLE 038 - Fixing the Stream, CommodoreHUSTLE 039 - Free Candy, CommodoreHUSTLE 040 - No Laughing Matter, CommodoreHUSTLE 041 - Downtime, CommodoreHUSTLE 042 - Garage Sale, CommodoreHUSTLE 043 - A Plan, CommodoreHUSTLE 044 - Improvements, CommodoreHUSTLE 045 - Reality, CommodoreHUSTLE 046 - Giving Up, CommodoreHUSTLE 047 - Beige, CommodoreHUSTLE 048 - Overwatched, CommodoreHUSTLE 049 - Retreat, CommodoreHUSTLE 050 - Workplace... further results ∙∙∙● ▶]]
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Season 1 Laundry · Red · Critical · Fixer · Street · Viral · Fallout · Investigation · Growl · Judgement · Showdown · Future
Season 2 Matt Gets His Groove · Hot Water at PAX · The Gay Chicken · The Arms Race · It's Magic · Santa Secrets · Bros Clubbing Bros · Cash Cats · Garagellenium · Sickness · Roll for Treats · Rarelywinter · Pony Time · The Bee Team · Mustache You a Question · Forward Facing · On the Case · Resolved · Harlem Shake · Homebrew Hobby · The Story of Beej
Season 3 Laughter · The File · Cleaning Day · Alex's Stream · Fixing the Stream · Free Candy · No Laughing Matter · Downtime · Garage Sale · A Plan · Improvements · Reality · Giving Up
Season 4 Beige · Overwatched · Retreat · Workplace · Workplace Part 2 · Coven · Hobbyist · Confidants · Moving Again · Ice Cream
Season 5 The Door · A New Friend · The Winter LRRlympics · Seismically Active · Cleanse · Yon-Coma‎‎ · Crisis on Infinite Spoilers · Blame James · Kitted Out · Smoked In · Coffee Time · Suspicious Doings · Teleconference · Expectation Management · The New Year · Fat Pipes · Stake Out · Endgame · Rude Subreddit · Discovery · You Can (Not) Rewatch · Spiderman · Buyco · Pro-D · The Minis · The Quest
Season 6 Back from the Past · Beej's Bins

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