jPod - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

I Love Turtles
The jPOD staff is profiled via self-introduction videos.

A Fine Bro-Mance
Ethan searches for his brother, Greg (Peter Benson), who he suspects is involved in human trafficking after Ethan and Kaitlin find 20 illegal Asian refugees in his apartment.

Emo-tion Capture
Ethan competes with Kaitlin to create a violent action sequence for a game, and the winner receives an expensive pair of sneakers.

Feed the Need
A healthy cola is crafted; Kaitlin thinks Ethan hit a clown; John Doe's mother surfaces; Jim records a voice-over.

Crappy Birthday to You
Bree's 29th birthday heralds a meeting with the "Birthday Song" composer, who cruelly but accurately profiles the staff; photos of Jim and Kam Fong dancing affect Carol.

The Hero's Journey
On a research trip for a movie, Jim visits a biker's house with Carol, who hopes to gain a marijuana connection; Kevin becomes a hero right as Ethan finds the nerve to ask Kaitlin out.

SpriteQuest
Steve vanishes; Jim invites Carol on a garden trip hosted by the Vancouver Swing Society; Steve's replacement is discovered to be a code thief.

The Last Shot
Ethan distributes invitations for a family tradition in which an animal must be shot in the wild to provide meat for the celebration; Kaitlin's boyfriend intrudes on the festivities; the biker Carol shot by accident turns vengeful.

Fine China
A trip to Beijing goes awry for Ethan and Cowboy after heroin is discovered in their luggage; Carol allows Kam Fong to film an adult movie in their home.

The Betty and Veronica Syndrome
Steve fails to impress the staff; Bree solicits a favor from Cowboy; Ethan must choose between two women who are friends.

Senseless Prom Death
The staff stages a prom for Kaitlin; things disappear from Cowboy's desk; Jim seeks fame as a screenwriter; Carol makes an exit.

Steve Leaves
Jim discovers Steve's corpse in the driveway; Carol's look is modified for her stay at Freedom's compound; John Doe and Bree venture to save Carol from Freedom.

Colony Collapse Disorder
The staff ponders the future after a mainframe glitch threatens to dissolve the company.
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