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Sketches include Stan Lee pitches some new superheroes; a guy loses his reputation when he experiences a brain freeze; a man develops a complex mnemonic device to remember where he parked.
Sketches include Stan Lee pitches some new superheroes; a guy loses his reputation when he experiences a brain freeze; a man develops a complex mnemonic device to remember where he parked.
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S4, EP10 "Sex Addict Wendell"Sketches include performers being kicked in the crotch for their art; a class clown terrorizes a teacher; a man tries to get lucky at a sex addicts meeting.
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S4, EP11 "Terrorist Meeting"Sketches include a gangster desperately tries to prove he's crazy; terrorists meet up to plan their next move; a jealous older brother makes a family dinner awkward.
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S5, EP2 "Airplane Showdown"A flight attendant must handle a passenger who will not fasten his seatbelt; British explorers discuss travels; couples try to avoid spoilers; a prayer group receives divine intervention.
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S5, EP3 "A Cappella Club"A PSA helps prevent child soldiers in Africa; a college a cappella group gets a new member; Meegan and André go on their first date; a terror group runs a food truck; two old men discuss popular music.
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S4, EP9 "Aerobics Meltdown"Sketches include Stan Lee pitches some new superheroes; a guy loses his reputation when he experiences a brain freeze; a man develops a complex mnemonic device to remember where he parked.
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S4, EP8 "Terrible Henchman"Sketches include an emergency that changes a man's morning ritual; a henchman cramps the style of a supervillain; Jordan reminds Keegan that he's a grown-ass man.
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