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Video Game High School Season 2 Episode 4 - Watch Legally and Safely

Video Game High School Season 2 Episode 4

Episode Title: Thirty Foot Range
Genre: Action, Comedy
Countries: ,
Airing Date: August 16, 2013

Video Game High School: Jenny and Brian are having a secret relationship. When Brian is not able to disarm a bomb in practice, Mary wants to bench him in the next game, however Jenny convinces her to postpone her decision. Brian spends all day practicing, and at first lies to Jenny that he is good to play, but breaks down on their date, causing Brian to be benched until the last match. In the last match Brian is the last person to survive, and is able to disarm the bomb while being blinded by his cat that his mother sent him. Ki is being a perfect RA until Shane finds cat poop. She finds out Brian has a cat in the residence, who becomes her responsibility before she can tell Brian animals are against the rules. After the residence goes into chaos finding out that Ki is breaking a rule, she tosses the cat out of residence, causing Ki and Shane to chase the cat all over campus. Ted gets locked into a car racing game where he meets a glitching race. After spending the night in the game he learns he must have fun and lose in order to be let out.

How to Watch Video Game High School Season 2 Episode 4 Legally and Safely

If you want to stream Video Game High School Season 2 Episode 4 through reputable and legal services, there are a few good options depending on where you are. Subscription platforms like HBO Max, Disney+, Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and Apple TV+ sometimes carry Video Game High School Season 2 Episode 4 films or related DC titles—though availability depends on your country.

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