A seriously funny show detailing the misadventures of Dr. Darren Havoc. The show focuses on Havoc's dysfunctional relationships with his unfaithful wife Kim, spoiled daughter Alley, narcissistic arch nemesis secret agent Brock Mason, and a barrage of familiarly themed superheroes.
Cast:Karlie Blair , Jim O'Heir , Erik Griffin , Grace Helbig , Open Mike Eagle , Haley Mancini , Chester See , Carlo Moss , Aaron Krebs , Mark Cope , Garrett Mendez , Flula Borg , Ray Hebel , Christine Tarbet , Lee Newton , Dave Hill
The world is introduced to international super villain, Dr. Havoc, as he's about to defeat his archnemesis, Secret Agent Brock Mason. A poorly timed call from his wife threatens to upset the whole master plan.
With the US military bearing down on his base, Dr. Havoc needs to arm himself and his henchmen. Unfortunately, his mad scientist, Professor Von Duct, refuses to make any weapons that aren't cleverly disguised as household objects.
Dr. Havoc has finally had enough of his bumbling henchmen and demands to know why they're so damn stupid. Professor Von Duct spends the day showing Havoc all around their henchmen training facility.
After a botched rocket launch, Dr. Havoc institutes a ban on all countdowns. As he's instituting said ban, he's rudely interrupted by another of his frequent nemeses, Nighthook, the superhero obsessed with darkness.
Dr. Havoc has to bring his teenage daughter along with him to a weapons deal. Predictably, things don't go exactly as planned. Especially when Brock Mason shows up to save the day.
Dr. Havoc joins up with his old villain buddies, General Plague and Megahammer, for a night out on the town. IPA's are drunk, innocent bystanders are mugged, and a few new friends are even made.
At a high-end casino, Dr. Havoc enlists his seductive Russian assassin to give Brock Mason exactly what he deserves. Problem is, Havoc and the assassin differ slightly on what it is that Brock Mason deserves.
Dr. Havoc encounters a female superhero whose choice in clothing doesn't exactly seem conducive to fighting crime.
Brock tries to convince Havoc to fight him on top of a moving train. Havoc refuses because, come on, a moving train is like super dangerous.
The Havocs travel to Puerto Vallarta for three days of sun, fun, and relaxation. Unfortunately, Dr. Havoc just can't seem to get away from his work life.
Professor Von Duct takes out some of his personal issues on his new assistant, Carl. The problem is, Carl's an exact DNA clone of Dr. Havoc himself.
While working on a new space laser, Dr. Havoc is confronted by the world's youngest superheroes, Action Boy and Fantasti-Girl. He must explain to them why two children saving the world from violent killers and super villains is not the best idea.
Havoc is introduced to Ally's date for the evening, Jaydyn, and gives a whole new meaning to the idea of an overprotective dad.
Von Duct proudly announces that he's replaced the henchmen with the hottest trend in villainy right now: minions.
Kim announces that she wants a divorce and is moving in with Brock. Havoc does not handle it well.
Confronted by a new enemy: SuperJamaal, Havoc assumes him to be African-American and celebrates this, as he has been an advocate for diversity in their field. SuperJamaal's super suit covers his entire body, he takes offense to Havoc's assumption.
Newly single, Dr. Havoc finds himself at sea on his new nuclear submarine. With just his henchmen, Havoc feels like he's miles away from all of his problems. That changes when Brock Mason shows up to spoil it.
A night of drinking and a visit from Nighthook lead Havoc to reminisce about the first time he and Kim met. It was 1996. He was just a lowly bank robber with a handgun and a dream, and she was his less-than-cooperative hostage.
Von Duct proudly announces that he's come up with a great new replacement for the henchmen: robots. Unfortunately, these robots are equipped with an extremely advanced artificial intelligence that soon proves problematic for Havoc and Von Duct.
Dr. Havoc encounters an opponent unlike any he's ever encountered before: a superhero equipped with literally every superpower. Immediately, Havoc realizes there's no reason to engage with him in battle, packs up, and goes home.
In an effort to make Kim jealous, Dr. Havoc enlists Nadia, his assassin, to once again seduce Brock Mason. His plan works a bit too well however, as Kim and Nadia end up battling each other in a violent catfight that only Havoc can break up.
In the midst of a bank heist, Dr. Havoc is interrupted by SuperJamaal and Gail, now known collectively as The Social Justice Warriors. However, they're not there to stop him. Rather, they have a proposition for him.
What starts out as a case of mistaken identity quickly turns into an opportunity for Dr. Havoc, as he uses the Brock clone captured by his henchmen as leverage in a negotiation with the United Nations.
While working with Havoc on her school science project, Ally discovers his old Freaky Friday box, which, as one could probably guess, is a box that Freaky Fridays people.
In an effort to start putting his life back together, Havoc decides to start dating again. When his first date blows him off for being too nice, Havoc must prove just how much of a bad boy he can be.
Havoc and Brock immediately get into an argument when Brock shows up uninvited at Ally's school for a parent-teacher conference. Meanwhile, Ally finds a new unexpected love interest.
Brock, Havoc, and Kim sit down for a group therapy session in the hopes of salvaging what's left of each of their relationships with each other. However, it quickly devolves into an all-out battle that only Kim can stop.
Trapped in space, and with Von Duct poised to take over the world, Havoc must turn to unlikely allies to both bring him home and help him regain control of his evil empire.
With Kim being held hostage and the world on the brink of disaster, Havoc must infiltrate his own lair and prove once and for all, that he's not the loser everyone's always believed him to be.
With Kim being held hostage and the world on the brink of disaster, Havoc must infiltrate his own lair and prove once and for all, that he's not the loser everyone's always believed him to be.