An upstart president named Skullgore violently seizes the throne of Lost Angeles. It's up to Bryan Garcia-McMillan-Keithley and the rest of the NPRmageddon news crew to keep up with the city's exciting new totalitarian regime.
Skullgore makes it illegal to read, prompting much consternation and making this very summary naughty and super hot. Meanwhile, AMOS the orbiting sentient satellite calls into the show and reveals itself to be Bryan's biggest fan.
Lost Angeles is obligated to celebrate President Skullgore's birthday upon pain of death. But the fascist-forced fun is interrupted by the appearance of giant sea monsters off the coast.
A cryptozoological curiosity - the Ear Mouse - pitter-patters its way into every home in Lost Angeles. Cause for concern? Nah. A greater cause for concern is the annual Gang Career Fair, where it's job or get jobbed.
Unfounded misinformation about the Ear Mouse - instigated by radical terrorist Hart Fisher - prompts President Skullgore to protect the lovable critter from harm. And a toxic Sludge (Slurry?) Monster wreaks havoc in Franklin Village.
The Blood Pope dies, leaving a holy-shaped hole in the Lost Angeles landscape. Meanwhile, President Skullgore commences a manhunt for Hart Fisher, who is slippery as all get-out.
Blood Pope Hildr ascends to the papacy, ushering in a brave new era of religious conformity. And the Super Scientists have done it again, developing a terrifying hybrid creature that will please both cat lovers and dog lovers.
Jubilation in the streets as Skullgore's absence prompts a changing of the guard. Anti-Skullgore separatist Guitarro gleefully tears down statues of the deposed president but gets more than he bargained for.
The nation's legion of ear mice mysteriously blows up, leading to a lot of aching hearts and messy walls. And former NPRmageddon host Tommy L returns to the show to field a few calls, old school-style.
The future of Lost Angeles is at stake when presidential hopefuls gather together to tackle the pressing issues of the day - all while AMOS the satellite menacingly hovers above to ensure a fair and impartial process.