Good Game - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

The Return of Boogerboss
Lured by the promise of easy money, Alex (Dan Avidan) ropes his platonic life partner Ryland (Arin Hanson) into starting an esports team.

Everybody Calls Everybody a Nazi
When Kamal won't stop trolling, the team attempts to fix racism, sexism, ageism, and homophobia.

Self Abuse (Not the Fun Kind)
Everything backfires when the team uses mind games to lure Sam away from sexy, sexy tennis and her Olympic dreams.

Don't Cross the Streams
The team pulls out all the stops to attract new fans at a live-stream party at Lorenzo's house.

You Stab My Back I'll Stab Yours
With qualifiers for Blood Match coming up, Ash is presented with an exciting opportunity (not porn!).

BLOOD MATCH
The team competes for all that sweet, sweet money and esports prestige at the biggest tournament of the year-- BLOOD MATCH.
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