The best episode directed by Tony Yacenda is "Jail", rated 10/10 from 2 user votes. It was "written by Lil Dicky". "Jail" aired on 4/29/2020 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Hearsay".
Dave finds himself trapped in a prison of his own making and must figure out a way to escape from it.
Director: Tony Yacenda
Writer: Lil Dicky
The tour continues in Atlanta where an encounter with Rick Ross causes a chain reaction that requires Dave and GaTa's full attention.
Director: Tony Yacenda
Writer: Biniam Bizuneh
Dave and Emma reminisce about their advertising days while battling present day identity crises, at one of hip hop's largest showcases.
Director: Tony Yacenda
Writer: April Shih
After an emotional and dramatic showing at the LCS Finals, Fugitive shifts their focus to the World Championship in Seoul.
Director: Tony Yacenda
Writer: Tony Yacenda
Who is the Turd Burglar, and why did they do it? Are Peter and Sam still chasing the truth, or has it been right under their nose the whole time?
Director: Tony Yacenda
Writer: Kevin McManus
A student's sudden lack of cooperation slows the investigation, but an incident in the school parking lot sends Peter and Sam down a new path.
Director: Tony Yacenda
Writer: Jessica Meyer
After Jonathan Schmitz murders his friend Scott Amedure following an infamous appearance on The Jenny Jones Show, the show's future is brought into the limelight as a civil suit is filed against the producers and distributors of the show by Amedure's family.
Director: Tony Yacenda
Writer: N/A
Dave has an opportunity to open for a big rapper, but his nerves cause him to spiral into an identity crisis. When Dave asks GaTa to act as his hype man, GaTa is forced to confront memories from his past and reveal his biggest secret to his friends.
Director: Tony Yacenda
Writer: Saladin K. Patterson
An interview with a former St. Bernardine student gives the guys confidence that they're on the right track with their most recent theory.
Director: Tony Yacenda
Writer: Jaboukie Young-White
New League of Legends pro recruit Organizm joins his favorite team: Fugitive, led by legacy player Creamcheese. The two clash during Organizm’s first professional match, establishing a new rivalry within one of the most promising teams in eSports.
Director: Tony Yacenda
Writer: Tony Yacenda
A visit to Organizm’s childhood home in Philadelphia helps illustrate the ambition and drive of a young player while the friction between Creamcheese and Organizm intensifies, with possibly disastrous consequences.
Director: Tony Yacenda
Writer: Tim McAuliffe
In 2015, Fugitive Gaming earns their spot in the LCS after a win in the Relegation Series and immediately entertain ownership offers, including a convincing pitch from a co-owner of the Sacramento Kings, Nathan Resnick.
Director: Tony Yacenda
Writer: Mark Stasenko
During the mid-season break, Creamcheese and Organizm are the two players left at the Fugitive House but hopes of building any camaraderie are dashed when Organizm agrees to appear on a controversial podcast hosted by former Fugitive player, Guru.
Director: Tony Yacenda
Writer: Natasha Kanury
Fugitive competes in the LCS Finals against rival TSM, who beat them in the 2016 finals, now led by former teammate Foresite.
Director: Tony Yacenda
Writer: Mark Stasenko
Peter is forced to reckon with his actions and attempts to learn lessons in the aftermath of the documentary. But the investigation might not be over.
Director: Tony Yacenda
Writer: Kevin McManus
As Peter learns more about basketball star DeMarcus Tillman, he uncovers evidence of athletes getting preferential treatment at St. Bernardine.
Director: Tony Yacenda
Writer: Kevin McManus
Peter and Sam follow a lead that could reveal the vandal’s primary target, and a new theory gives them hope that they may finally solve the case.
Director: Tony Yacenda
Writer: Lauren Herstik
As Sam and Peter comb through digital clues, they hope a technology glitch might open up some new leads. But a low-tech discovery leaves them reeling.
Director: Tony Yacenda
Writer: Mark Stasenko
Peter scrutinizes the motives of Ms. Shapiro, the Spanish teacher who testified against Dylan. Another teacher makes a surprising accusation.
Director: Tony Yacenda
Writer: Mike Rosolio
Peter takes a close look at the "Morning Show Nine," a group of students -- including Peter and Sam -- who had access to the missing security footage.
Director: Tony Yacenda
Writer: Kevin McManus
Peter and Sam highlight Kevin McClain and his friendships as they start to break down the version of events supported by the school and police.
Director: Tony Yacenda
Writer: Dan Lagana
A former janitor becomes a potential key witness, but Peter and Sam struggle to track him down. Meanwhile, they examine a student trip to Costa Rica.
Director: Tony Yacenda
Writer: Amy Pocha
Key witness Alex Trimboli's account of the incident comes under fire when other students doubt his boasts of drunkenness and sexual exploits.
Director: Tony Yacenda
Writer: Dan Lagana
After the documentary goes viral, Peter deals with publicity and sorts through various fan theories. Video evidence from a party provides new clues.
Director: Tony Yacenda
Writer: Amy Pocha
Peter and Sam travel to a prestigious private high school in Bellevue, Washington, to document the story of a filthy vandal called the "Turd Burglar."
Director: Tony Yacenda
Writer: Tony Yacenda