The first part of a new ongoing series about guys, girls, games and gorillas. Except there's no gorillas. That would be weird.
Whether it's a ring or pants, everyone's seeing red.
Revenge is a dish best served microwaved.
Sometimes life throws a problem at you that's too big for you to solve yourself. Sometimes it's a great idea to get a friend to help you with your problem. Sometimes.
In order to take it back to the streets, the crew must first determine just what "the streets" is.
The crew needs to get more viral. But not in the way you are thinking. That would be gross.
So, Operation: Viral Outbreak kind of... broke out. And that means the LRR crew has some serious thinking to do. Sadly they're not good at "serious".
The crew enlists outside help to solve some problems, as they are clearly incapable of handling any on their own.
The Crew are easily distracted by shiny objects. Or furry objects. Let's just say they're easily distracted.
In Season One's second-last episode, the mystery is finally revealed. Unfortunately, it's still wrapped in an eminga, and the LRR Crew can't even SPELL enimga.
The season one finale of commodoreHUSTLE, in which the crew finally confronts their self-proclaimed nemesis.
Outtakes and bloopers of Season 1 of cH. Found on disc 2 of the Hustle DVD Set.
Matt needs some space. That space is roughly Graham-shaped.
Sharing a hotel room sucks.
In this episode of Commodore Hustle, an all-out war erupts over a roommate situation.
While Graham tries to fix a real problem, James and Matt are locked in mortal idiocy.
The LoadingReadyRun crew is overcome with a burning need to cast card-based spells.
The LRR crew engages in the fine tradition of not knowing what your friends want.
Bros don't let bros club bros.
Kathleen tries to make money by putting videos on the Internet. Weird, huh?
When you're out of ideas, the only thing you can do is go buy more.
When an illness hits one of the LRR crew, it's like a house of... dominoes. Or... something. Leave me alone, I'm sick.
Giving adults everywhere ideas for trick or treating.
Jer finds that he has more free time with less LRR in his life.
The crew deals with an equine problem.
While the crew is away at Calgary Comic Expo, the Moonbase's case is left in other hands.
Sometimes a mustache is not cool.
The LoadingReadyRun crew plan for the future.
Investigating, extorting, what's the difference?
I resolve to never make resolutions again.
You may have heard of this popular internet thing, it's called "The Harlem Shake."
Being web video producers isn't all about producing web video.
He is more meme than man, but we have the technology.
Graham and Paul hatch a plan to improve LRR's connection with their audience.
For once, the LRR crew has some time off! But unfortunately, they've got the plague.
The Moonbase's eternal battle takes a turn for the wurst.
The crew is taking to streaming very well, and Alex is taking to it maybe a little TOO well.
Got to check under the hood every so often.
It's Halloween at the Moonbase, and we're all rubbish.
Graham loves Christmas; there's just a little too much of it sometimes.
The crew deals with their recent, self-imposed business change, while Cameron and Alex occupy their time with everyone's fav gothic horror game.
Let's make some money, while cleaning up the Moonbasement. How could this possibly backfire?
James has a plan, Kathleen has a plan, and Paul has "a plan".
Cameron realizes how to make money for the site, while Alex and Beej are... occupied.
Graham and Alex finally have LRR's financial issues sorted... surely.
A person's home is their castle, but the Moonbase is more like the crew's Temple of Doom.
The crew try to get used to their new Moonbase.
A creeping obsession pervades the LRR crew...
The crew heads to the woods for some teambuilding.
Ian's having some troubles with IBS, and it quickly becomes LRR's problem.
The crew want to save Ian's job, but to do so they have to invent a new beige that millennials will like.
With nowhere to turn, Ian tries his best to fit in.
Graham encourages Paul to explore different ways to spend his time.
Persona 5 obsession has overtaken Kathleen.
Something unpleasant has taken the place of IBS, and the gang decides it's time to move.
Cameron and Alex test James' patience and their own capacity for frozen desert treats.
You'd think I would've noticed this before.
Turns out that love is sometimes indistinguishable from nagging.
The most magnificent quad-annual sporting in the history of mankind.
Is the LoadingReadyRun crew prepared for real life emergencies? Likely not.
A promise of clear bowels and full wallets leads Beej, Kathleen, Cameron and Ben down an uncomfortable path.
Beej like mochi more than most people.
Everyone deals with a new Marvel movie in their own way.
Friendship is a precious commodity.
The crew prepares for PAX. The ones allowed to go, at least.
When the province is ravaged by wildfires, the crew hides indoors.
There’s always time for coffee, which is good because we have a lot of coffee but not much time.
Chow down on some oatmeal raisins cookies and solve a mystery.
Everyone makes poor choices.
These aren't even the best laid, these are medium plans at best.
Hey everybody it's perfect time for your new year's resolutions!
The Moonbase gets some new fat internet pipes and everyone wants in on it.
Beej has been derelict in his landlordly duties, and he aims to solve The Parking Problems.
Looks folks, James just really, really needs to watch Endgame.
While investigating that dang rattle in Studio B, James & Paul inadvertently create a bigger, blurrier problem.
Everyone learns something about Beej and a little more than that about Heather.
The Netflix rerelease is really making a second impact.
Time for some professional development.
Small problems require small solutions.
No greater adventure than running some errands.
Well that a fun break. Did we miss anything?