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A fresh live comedy sketch series that explores the funny side of everyday life.
Episode 15 : Episode 15
April. 02,2018
At a party, Adam tries to help Stacey check out his ex-girlfriend without her noticing. Meanwhile, Matt gets some negative feedback on his film script. A man gets to meet his organ donor, only to discover he may have donated a little too much, and Batman offers some advice to his adolescent Uber passenger.
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Episode 14 : Episode 14
March. 26,2018
This week Stephen attempts to get a prisoner to talk by recreating a scene from Aladdin, The Dog Singer featuring Terry on the Flute makes his television debut on Farley Archer, and Snape and Voldemort take all things snake milk on their YouTube show.
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Episode 13 : Episode 13
March. 19,2018
In the latest episode of Voldemort and Snape's YouTube show, things get a bit crazy with wizarding world's favorite Every Flavor Beans! A children's library reading group seek justice for a murderous thumb, and Batman teams up with Dora the Explorer to catch an uncatchable villain!
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Episode 12 : Episode 12
March. 12,2018
This week we visit Middle Earth to find that Frodo is getting offered a little more help than he needs to get the ring to Mordor. Snape and Voldemort discuss how they first met on their YouTube channel, Matt is able to find the perfect match for his Puritan roommate, and Batman and Superman bond over their parents!
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Episode 11 : Valentine's Day Special
February. 12,2018
Studio C has fallen in love! Natalie is diagnosed with being in love, Mal and Stacey can't seem to find the right words when they meet the "one", and Tori suffers through Valentine's Day alone, while her brother receives a lot of unwanted attention.
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Episode 10 : Episode 10
December. 04,2017
James teaches us how to make a holiday Lobster Bisque, the gang tries to get away from Leo the Kiosk Salesman, and Adam and Natalie don't notice Matt outside in the snowstorm.
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Episode 9 : Episode 9
November. 27,2017
Matt needs advice from James about a girl, but James isn't listening, Batman and Dora take on Gotham City, and Belle is unimpressed after the Beast transforms.
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Episode 8 : Episode 8
November. 20,2017
It's Studio C's 100th episode! Dalton takes his TSA job a little too seriously, Matt can't stop reading Tori's texts, and Jeremy ends up sharing a row with a bloodsucking passenger.
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Episode 7 : Episode 7
November. 06,2017
Matt gets tricked by a story about sea snakes, Michelangelo gets feedback about his latest "graffiti", and things don't go as planned when Prince Phillip tries to kiss his true love.
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Episode 6 : Episode 6
November. 13,2017
The worst ninja ever struggles to get the job done, Matt makes the poor choice of using a Groupon for his laser eye treatment, and a time traveler ruins a couple's proposal.
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Episode 5 : Episode 5
October. 30,2017
Matt, Jason and James try to impress girls with their cosplay, a young boy is haunted by a very unusual monster under his bed, and Joyce from Stranger Things continues to look for her son using any decorations she can think of.
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Episode 4 : Episode 4
October. 23,2017
A tourist is confused by a New York sandwich shop's service, Mo and Susan go on the worlds most awkward date, and Bad Karma returns.
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Episode 3 : Episode 3
October. 16,2017
Jason shows the five stages of Netflix addiction, an 80's sitcom brings back big hair, and we take a look inside the planning committee for the upcoming Star Wars movies.
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