Swearnet Studios - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Where No Fucking Network Has Gone Before
The Internet: the fucked-up frontier. These are the stories of SwearNet Studios, its ongoing mission to create an all-swearing network to bring joy and laughter to all civilizations. Strap in, this rides's about to get bumpy as FUCK!

OH MY FUCKING GOD
It's go, go, fucking go at SwearNet Studios – JP and Robb are working on their shows, the studio has a new handyman, and Mike is definitely not drunk. Just one problem – what's that smell coming from the washroom?

A Fucking Wonderland
The studio is ready. The crew is ready. The pants are fucking OFF. But where in the fuck is Mike? Something's gotta give… and it might just be Robb Wells!

Is It A Bird? Is It A Plane? Oh My Fuck, It's...
Fans are deserting the good ship SwearNet like shit rats, Robb's in a rage about Road Rage, and Chipper's about to get his ass fired. If only there was some kind of superhero who could fly in and save the day...

Meet & Greet
The shit-clouds are gathering over SwearNet Studios. Swearman's in jail, the payroll pot is empty, and Mike's blown $11k they don't fucking have on cameras. But Robb has a secret plan to make some money...

Swearaoke
After Mike takes some drastic action to save SwearNet, the crew celebrates with free drugs, booze and a singing Swearman. Nothing can go wrong now. Abso-fucking-lutely nothing...
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