Dud is a deadbeat but charming ex-surfer who joins a fraternal order hoping to reclaim the simple, happy lifestyle he lost when his father died. Through the Lodge and his newfound connection with the other members, Dud will come to find the missing sense of purpose in his life and confront his deepest fears and greatest hopes.
The best episode of "Lodge 49" season 1 is "As Above, So Below", rated 7.4/10 from 314 user votes. It was directed by Randall Einhorn and written by Jim Gavin. "As Above, So Below" aired on 8/6/2018 and is rated 0.2 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Moments of Truth in Service".
Dud is deposited by fate at the doorstep of Lodge 49, a fraternal order which offers cheap beer and strange alchemical philosophies.
Director: Randall Einhorn
Writer: Jim Gavin
Dud becomes acquainted with the Lodge. Ernie battles with his fellow Lynx.
Director: Randall Einhorn
Writer: Jim Gavin
Liz and Dud hold a memorial for their father. Ernie and Connie spend the weekend together.
Director: Jake Schreier
Writer: Jim Gavin
Dud and Ernie venture out on a mission in the kingdom of Long Beach. Liz spends her day off at work.
Director: Jake Schreier
Writer: Bradley Paul, Jim Gavin
Dud's new relationship goes well. Ernie prepares for the Sovereign Protector ceremony.
Director: Tricia Brock
Writer: Alina Mankin
Larry divulges the secrets of the Lodge to Ernie, while Dud makes an unusual discovery.
Director: Tricia Brock
Writer: Charles Yu
A new visitor arrives at the Lodge with some troubling news.
Director: Minkie Spiro
Writer: Jim Gavin
Dud and Ernie accompany Captain on a journey into the night. Liz attempts to climb the corporate ladder.
Director: Michael Trim
Writer: Brad Kane
Band Night at the Lodge. Dud and Ernie are eager to close a deal with Captain, but all may not be what it seems.
Director: Michael Trim
Writer: Peter Ocko
The Lodge's fate hangs in limbo. Dud resigns himself to a new path. Liz reaches her breaking point.
Director: Randall Einhorn
Writer: Jim Gavin