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Season 2



Episode 1: (Sep/26/2012)
Sketches in the Season 2 premiere include a look back at President Obama in college; a Civil War reenactment; and Jesus' encounter with a pimp.

Episode 2: (Oct/03/2012)
Sketches include President Obama and his anger translator, Luther, on Mitt Romney; the speaker after Martin Luther King Jr. gave his "I Have a Dream" speech; and two friends' thoughts on what happens to their bodily waste.

Episode 3: (Oct/10/2012)
Sketches include Ice-T as a misbehaving puppy; Steve Jobs' successor; and a Rihanna-Chris Brown reconciliation.

Episode 4: (Oct/17/2012)
Sketches include a bachelor party that takes an odd turn; and a child's confusing genitalia.

Episode 5: (Oct/24/2012)
Sketches include a news reporter terrorized by a dog; and Harriet Tubman on the move.

Episode 6: (Oct/31/2012)
Sketches include a Halloween with racist zombies; a reunion for the cast of the Dutch horror film "The Human Centipede"; and a struggling public school for wizards.

Episode 7: (Nov/07/2012)
Sketches include a man who goes to extremes while chasing his girlfriend; and a nonstop party for the electro-pop duo LMFAO.

Episode 8: (Nov/14/2012)
Sketches include a drug deal gone bad; an emotional gangster; and singer Darius Rucker confronting his past as the front man for Hootie and the Blowfish.

Episode 9: (Nov/21/2012)
Sketches include racist superheroes; gangsters' fondness for the "Twilight" franchise; and a place where names are spoken via intestinal gas.

Episode 10: (Nov/28/2012)
Sketches in the Season 2 finale include a tutorial on female anatomy for an extraterrestrial; a game of one-upmanship; and the last two men on Earth.

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Season 3



Episode 1: Les Mis (Sep/18/2013)
A woman confronts her husband on his web surfing habits, a rapper grapples with his hyperactive hype man, and the villain of an epic musical can't get a word in.

Episode 2: East/West Bowl Rap (Sep/25/2013)
The East/West Bowl players make their own rap videos, a mobster gets suspicious about an invitation to dinner, and the valets discuss "The Batmans."

Episode 3: Slap-Ass (Oct/02/2013)
The Tallahassee Black Republicans vent their frustrations, Jordan and Keegan experience technical difficulties during a video chat, and a baseball player comes to grips with his addiction.

Episode 4: Boarding Group One (Oct/09/2013)
An impatient traveler watches strange groups board his flight, a thug refuses to pour out his 40, and a boxer talks some surprising smack to his opponent.

Episode 5: Obama Shutdown (Oct/16/2013)
Keegan gets too high, a soccer player experiences divine intervention, and an unwitting party guest wanders into an orgy.

Episode 6: Cunnilingus Class (Oct/23/2013)
Wendell complains about his Superman bed, the valets explore their love/hate relationship with Mel Gibson, and Mr. T teaches some kids a lesson.

Episode 7: Sexy Vampires (Oct/30/2013)
A new vampire confronts his cohorts on their fashion choices, an amateur zombie tries his best, and a hotel guest goes crazy over a continental breakfast.

Episode 8: High on Potenuse (Nov/06/2013)
Two black audience members are outraged by "Othello," Hingle McCringleberry gets a flag for excessive celebration, and a geometry student steals a joke.

Episode 9: Tackle & Grapple (Nov/13/2013)
Meegan gets Andre in trouble, and sensei Doug Duggart teaches self-defense for the ladies.

Episode 10: Black Ice (Nov/20/2013)
Local news anchors warn viewers about the dangers of "black ice," Lando Calrissian deals with an admirer, and Metta World Peace gives tips to homemakers.

Episode 11: The Power of Wings (Dec/04/2013)
A pawn shop customer asks after some suspicious items, Wendell makes a vanity video, and Karim and Jahar go to the gym.

Episode 12: East/West Bowl 2 (Dec/11/2013)
The players in the 2013 East/West Bowl introduce themselves, a suspect landlord searches a tenant's apartment, and Metta World Peace explores his physical limitations.

Episode 13: Pussy On The Chainwax (Dec/18/2013)
Some friends argue over whether a new slang phrase is a "thing," a man learns the truth about his father's Hollywood past, and the valets come to Anne Hathaway's defense.

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