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A fresh live comedy sketch series that explores the funny side of everyday life.
Episode 10 : Episode 10
December. 10,2012
The Friz's teaching techniques are called into question, Mallory proves her aim isn't too sharp, and Shoulder Angel meets his greatest challenge yet.
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Episode 9 : Episode 9
December. 03,2012
The group tries to brainstorm ideas, Franny proves to be a true man, and Whitney can't express in words how excited she is to get married.
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Episode 8 : Episode 8
November. 26,2012
Spencer meets an old friend, Jason's shoulder devil tries his luck, and Whitney's weight is called into question.
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Episode 7 : Episode 7
October. 19,2012
Matt inspires his men to fight the good fight, Jason is dumped through a surrogate, and Mallory remembers her late kitty.
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Episode 6 : Episode 6
November. 12,2012
Matt loses a little blood with Mallory and Jason, Spencer meets his new roommate, and the group meets some new classmates.
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Episode 5 : Episode 5
November. 05,2012
The group plays their first gig, Matt works on his New Year's resolution, and Jason learns how to play mafia.
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Episode 4 : Episode 4
October. 29,2012
The group debates if Dana really is dead, Matt explains the importance of going green, and Whitney directs Matt and Mallory on stage.
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Episode 3 : Episode 3
October. 22,2012
Mallory tells two truths, Whitney goes on a blind date, and Jason makes a new friend at the family BBQ.
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Episode 2 : Episode 2
October. 15,2012
Matt and Mallory lose their camera, Jason leads the group on a trek to Oregon, and Shoulder Angel advises against robbery.
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