The best episode written by Duncan Trussell is "The Day the Store Stood Still", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by Ken Mitchroney". "The Day the Store Stood Still" aired on 11/19/2012 and is rated 1.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Mouse of Silver".
Director: Ken Mitchroney
Writer: Duncan Trussell
Clancy joins his mother on an emotional journey through the wondrous cycle of birth, life and death.
Director: Pendleton Ward
Writer: Duncan Trussell
At a prison for simulated beings suffering from existential dread, Clancy ponders reality as he watches an inmate perish over and over.
Director: Pendleton Ward
Writer: Duncan Trussell
A boring trip takes a remarkable turn when Clancy accidentally falls into another world - and comes face to face with Death.
Director: Pendleton Ward
Writer: Duncan Trussell
A mishap sends Clancy to a medieval planet, where he rides along with a knight on a mission to avenge her lover's murder.
Director: Pendleton Ward
Writer: Duncan Trussell
When his simulator malfunctions, Clancy is forced to face a few real-world problems. Later, he meets a meditation master.
Director: Pendleton Ward
Writer: Duncan Trussell
Clancy zaps to an underwater planet, where he crosses paths with Darryl, a student of ceremonial magic and the path to enlightenment.
Director: Pendleton Ward
Writer: Duncan Trussell
The simulator lands Clancy on a zombie-ravaged earth, where he meets the president, who's a fan of drugs and meditation.
Director: Pendleton Ward
Writer: Duncan Trussell
On a planet populated by baby clowns, Clancy hears a deer-dog's thoughts on death as they head to a slaughterhouse.
Director: Pendleton Ward
Writer: Duncan Trussell