North Darling, Michael Dowse, David Lawrence, Immanuela Lawrence & Paul J. Spence
November 3, 2017 (2017-11-03)
N/A
Terry leaves Trish for good, and Dean vows to finally record his concept album. Terry and Dean find refuge in cousin Shank's basement after fleeing wildfires in Fort McMurray.
2
"Blindin' Love"
Michael Dowse
Immanuela Lawrence
November 10, 2017 (2017-11-10)
N/A
Terry catfishes his wife Trish online. Dean holds band auditions while Shank reunites with his disabled daughter Wheels.
3
"D.I.Y.'er Done"
Michael Dowse
Michael Dowse & David Lawrence
November 17, 2017 (2017-11-17)
N/A
While Shank is away, Terry hosts the basement's first international Airbnb guest while helping Dean's band record in their DIY studio.
4
"High Rollers"
Michael Dowse
North Darling & David Lawrence
November 24, 2017 (2017-11-24)
N/A
Night Seeker books a gig but Dean's lyrics clashes with feminists; Terry launches a marijuana drone delivery service.
5
"Power"
Michael Dowse
Matt Silver & Paul J. Spence
December 1, 2017 (2017-12-01)
N/A
Terry's antics in a self defense video. Dean goes to extremes to get his voice back in time for a morning talk show.
6
"War"
Michael Dowse
Dan Dillabough & Michael Dowse
December 8, 2017 (2017-12-08)
N/A
Tron stops by fresh out of rehab to collaborate on a track with Night Seeker; War ensues in the basement when Shank cuts the Internet.
7
"Bye Bye BeerBot"
Michael Dowse
North Darling & Paul J. Spence
December 15, 2017 (2017-12-15)
N/A
Trish wants in on Terry's BeerBot business. Dean makes a low budget music video for his band Night Seeker.
8
"All You Can Give'r"
Michael Dowse
Michael Dowse & David Lawrence
December 22, 2017 (2017-12-22)
N/A
Dean stays in Calgary while everyone else travels to the Dominican Republic to save Terry's dying Nigerian business partner.
Reception
John Semley of The Globe and Mail said "Much of Age of Computer's humour – from its jokes about real-world wildfires to sight gags about way-too-steep wheelchair ramps – may strike many people as galling. But as in the previous, big screen Fubar adventures, Terry and Dean's beautiful obliviousness produces a genuine sympathy."[4]
According to Google, 91% of its users liked Fubar Age of Computer.[5]