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MEET THE CREW

As they encounter all sorts of characters in their misadventures across the JK galaxy!

SEASON 3

The Bathroom Breakout

During a routine refueling stop, Pux gets locked inside a high-tech bathroom that requires solving riddles to exit, while the rest of the crew fights off a bored space gang in the parking lot.

The Cooking Show Calamity

Gnarly gets his own public access cooking show, but the studio is located in a condemned warehouse and the live audience consists entirely of confused droids and one very angry health inspector.

The Haunted Hard Drive

Pux buys a used hard drive from a Jawa at a swap meet, only to find it’s haunted by the digital ghost of an ancient Sith Lord who just wants to play Minesweeper.

The Weight-Bearing Beard

After a bet goes wrong, Gnarly shaves his magic beard, which turns out to have been supporting the entire Club OC building’s structural integrity.

The Method Acting Trooper

Beefy lands a role as an extra in an Imperial propaganda film, but his intense method acting leads him to accidentally infiltrate a real Imperial base, where his confidence convinces everyone he’s a high-ranking inspector.

The Scab Crew

When Gnarly’s entire staff walks out to protest Imperial Customs Enforcement, the JK Crew attempts to run the luxury resort, resulting in stolen luggage, lore-accurate cocktails, and a pool disaster.

A Very Puxmas Life Day

The JK Crew gather at Pux’s Death Valley Motel to throw a big Life Day bash, but Pux’s sketchy decorations, Gnarly’s experimental cuisine, and an unexpected visit from Imperial carolers turn the celebration into chaos.

The Wrong Beefy

After a transporter accident, Beefy is split into two versions: Regular Beefy and Subtle Beefy, who uses nuanced acting techniques and indoor voice levels.

The Coral Castle Conspiracy

Gnarly convinces the crew to hunt for legendary cosmic energy pioneered by Edward Leedskalnin, but every clue leads to increasingly obvious dick jokes that he doesn’t notice until the final reveal.

SEASON 2

The Debt Collectors

When the crew finally does their accounting, they discover they’re massively in debt due to property damage, ‘cleaning’ fees, and Beefy’s extensive costume budget, leading to increasingly desperate money-making schemes.

The Method Actor’s Madness

Desperate for credits to pay their debts, Beefy takes a job as a corporate sensitivity trainer, but his dedication to method acting each workplace scenario leads to chaos at an Imperial office.

The Spice Must Flow

When Gnarly discovers a shipment of rare Kessel spices abandoned in their hangar bay, the crew attempts to sell it legitimately to pay off their debts, only to discover the hard way why it was abandoned.

The Pux Protection Program: Reloaded

When Pux’s datapad viruses accidentally send Imperial secrets to the Rebellion, he’s wanted by both sides, and the crew must hide him again despite his complete inability to be stealthy.

The Beefy Bounty

When Beefy is mistaken for a famous method actor wanted by the Empire for his uncanny impersonations, the crew must protect him from bounty hunters while he performs his greatest role yet: ‘Innocent Fugitive.’

Galactic Chef Showdown

To pay off their debts, the crew enters Gnarly in the galaxy’s most prestigious cooking competition, but his experimental dishes and the team’s antics turn the event into a culinary catastrophe.

Gnarly’s Goat

When Gnarly adopts a mysterious alien ‘goat’ as his new cooking mascot, the crew discovers it has an appetite for expensive technology and can duplicate anything it eats, leading to chaotic ‘copy-goat’ shenanigans.

The Strike System

When Strike announces his own ‘strike system’ for handling misbehavior (as a counterpoint to Spidey’s), the crew is caught in an increasingly complicated web of competing punishment protocols.

The Gord and Jester Chronicles

When the crew discovers Gord and Jester have been running underground No-Force-Sabers tournaments, they reluctantly become involved in the high-stakes galaxy of illegal dueling.

SEASON 1

The Radmin Rage

When Sith discovers someone installed Radmin on his sacred Windows 95 JK computer, he launches a full investigation to find the culprit, suspecting everyone in the crew.

Target Malfunction

When the crew sets up a target practice range at SM HQ, things spiral out of control as Spidey turns it into an elite assassination course, Beefy method acts as various targets, and Gnarly tries to combine cooking with weapons training.

Three Strike Policy

When the crew visits Caesars Palace for a simple job, Spidey struggles to stick to his new ‘three-strike policy’ while dealing with increasingly annoying casino patrons.

The New Tenant

When Spidey learns about Death Valley Motel’s unusually high mortality rate, he decides it’s the perfect place to live, much to Pux’s nervous confusion.

The Last Check-Out

When Beefy’s VIP status at DraLLoC Hotel is suddenly revoked due to ‘previous theatrical incidents,’ the crew attempts one final visit that ends in their permanent banishment.

The Insurance Job

When the crew discovers Spidey has an enormous insurance policy, they plot to collect it, forgetting that he’s literally a professional assassin who specializes in catching betrayals.

The Virus Vault

When Pux asks the crew to fix his computer, they discover it’s a horrifying collection of viruses, questionable downloads, and things that can’t be unseen, leading Strike to question his entire career in technology.

Shelva Secrets

When Strike reveals there are parts of Shelva the crew hasn’t explored yet, they embark on a chaotic tour that uncovers hidden research facilities, mysterious temples, and questionable local customs.

The Conc Quest

When Spidey needs specialized concussion rifle ammunition similar to Kyle Katarn’s, the crew visits various black market dealers trying to find the rare Dark Trooper plasma packets, leading to chaos when everyone starts arguing about JK weapon specifications.