Justin suggests that now is the perfect time to create content. Drew recommends a horror movie. However, the actress is a little more than they bargained for. The solution: Play to the Diva's strengths by turning it into a musical.
Justin pitches another musical but quickly shift genres to a silent film to capitalize on the actor's gift for physical comedy. However, they somehow end up silencing their actors' lives and must find a way to get it back.
We accidentally built a prop that communicates with aliens, and we're faced with the consequences and/or power that such a relationship might bring, while Robin is given the knowledge that might finally answer that age-old question.
The producers explore the idea of dating during the quarantine in episode four. What begins as a hopeful date in a romantic comedy turns sinister when Drew reveals his dark side and a bloodbath ensues just in time for Halloween.
The producers have hit a creative wall offering up several ideas for a documentary topic, all of them terrible. They decide to move forward without one and hope for the best, which earns their narrator some overly adoring fans.
What begins as a thrilling hacker heist devolves into a comedy spoof about a technologically impaired hacker trying to make it during quarantine. When even that fails, he becomes a hacker of a different type; a life hacker for the elderly.
A Murder Mystery with one player? They said it couldn't be done. But when you live alone during a pandemic, you can't be picky about your scene partner. This Murder Mystery will have you guessing along with the Producers.
The producers take on their most ambitious genre yet in the season finale. Drew suggests a superhero movie, which is very out of character for him. He also wants to cast Matt (who he hates) as the lead. Could he have ulterior motives?