The studio has officially spiraled. Between office smart fridges stealing the headphone budget and Ash sprinting to the door in see-through lace undies at 1:30 AM, things are messy. But the real peak? Ash London decided to unveil her secret talent: a Scrappy-Doo impression so accurate it’s actually concerning. You’re not ready for the "Puppy Power" energy.
The Edge team is dealing with some major technical difficulties, mostly because the office replaced their working gear with high-tech vending machines. While the crew is distracted by $3.50 egg sandwiches, Ash is recovering from a 1:30 AM emergency that involved a midnight visitor and some very breezy see-through lace underwear. It’s exactly the kind of "group chat losing it" chaos you’d expect.
The highlight of the episode, however, is Ash London’s unexpected pivot into voice acting. Despite admitting that impressions make her cringe, Ash pulled out a Scrappy-Doo voice that left the room stunned. It was a bold move, especially after Harrison tried to flex his own skills with a questionable Barney from The Simpsons.
To wrap up the madness, the team unpacked a "First and Last" game that turned into a full-blown Simpsons nostalgia trip. From debating if "Mustard on the beat" is a soul lyric to Harrison revealing he once played a naked Mr. Burns in a school play, the energy is pure, unfiltered chaos. Between the Scooby-Doo deep cuts and the Hillary Duff tattoo drama, this is one you won't want to miss.