
E1
Ash plays through Treasure’s greatest shooter, as Anthony begins to loathe it.

E2
Based on a true story, and thus significantly less zany than the other episodes.

E3
A teenage girl reenacts the climactic scene from BioShock, to her brother’s chagrin.

E4
A (at the time, and possibly now) late Father’s Day message from Anthony and Ashly.

E5
Ashly and her brother embark on a Professor Layton and the Curious Village-themed adventure.

E6
Ashly Burch is the worst Super Smash Bros Brawl teammate in history.

E7
The horror…

E8
Anthony is at E3, and Ashly is bored.

E9
Ashly is frustrated that a Dark Knight tie-in game has not yet been released.

E10
Ashly uses tactics learned from Jon Blow’s Braid to correct a horrible mistake.

E11
There’s a spy sappin’ Ash’s sentry.

E12
For neither the first nor last time, Anthony has no idea what the hell Ash is doing.

E13
Ashly activates star power.

E14
Ash is in a maze of twisting passages, all alike.

E15
For once, Ash decides to be helpful.

E16
Ash and Anthony are going to have to cooperate.

E17
Ash lists the things she’s thankful for.

E18
What hath Ash wrought?

E19
Why aren’t there any games about the holidays?

E20
Ash and Anthony discuss how last year measured up to the year before it.

E21
A nation mourns.

E22
No resetting.

E23
Ash shows off her strategic mind.

E24
Ash brings two young lovers together.

E25
A flashback reveals Ash’s machinations.

E26
Never accuse Ash of false advertising.

E27
Ash stuffs her face in a spoof on this classic video game.

E28
Like Webster’s, but with more references to Metal Gear.

E29
Ash and Anthony pay homage to the king of all fighting games.

E30
Some songs we need not sing.

E31
Sometimes life isn’t funny.

E32
Video gamer, heal thyself.

E33
Who says fairy tales can’t include walking nuclear tanks?

E34
Dear God, we hope this still feels relevant.

E35
The end begins.

E36
Can epic music make up for spectacularly bad martial artistry? Your call.