Lagging - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

Party Games
Fresh faces join Team SMoRCLe as Sol and his friends ready up for the Zaag Rumble and try to escape Becca's zombie house party.

Leah's Purrfect Day
Leah's big day out at a circus school turns catastrophic when she is mistaken for a famous acrobat, while her friends can't escape their own homemade escape room.

Gran Theft Oh No!
It's player v player for Sol and Wei and their super-competitive grandmas. Arul and his brother test their luck in a tabletop miniquest, and Stefan's nutty secret is revealed.

Fasting and Furious
Mo is fasting for Ramadan, and Sol is furious that Tiana has hired a celebrity chef for a vegan pop-up and is full of non-gamers. Is this the end of the Respawn Point as we know it?

Supreme Arula
Good and evil battle in Zaag and at the Respawn Point, as Arul wants some peace from his messy brothers, while everyone else wants some peace from Lok's annoying singing.

Pay to Play
Sol and Team SMoRcLEWA take on the greedy boss of Zaagstar Games. Can they stop him?

The Wisdom of Solomon
It's the day Sol becomes a man, but he's playing Zaag with his rabbi instead of writing the speech for his bar mitzvah. Who can save him from himself?

Just One More Thing
Zaagville becomes a crime scene when SMoRCLeWa's town is griefed. Everyone is a suspect, so it's time to call in an old friend to solve the mystery.
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