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Judge Jessie has a new show; a man waits for his job interview; two ladies catch up over drinks; the valets discuss Val Kilmer; a retired military specialist is briefed on a new project; a woman introduces her fiancé to her parents.
Judge Jessie has a new show; a man waits for his job interview; two ladies catch up over drinks; the valets discuss Val Kilmer; a retired military specialist is briefed on a new project; a woman introduces her fiancé to her parents.
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S5, EP7 "MC Mom"A gangster participates in a drive-by; a mom writes a song for her son; two scam artists compete.
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S5, EP8 "Hollywood Sequel Doctor"A tickle game between two friends gets a little strange; brainstorming for "Gremlins 2"; a man deals with an unruly office janitor; two thugs suspect their friend snitched; Keegan and Jordan discuss Africa at a party.
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S2, EP7 "Non-Stop Party"Sketches include a guy chasing his girlfriend to the ends of the Earth; LMFAO literally cannot stop partying.
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S2, EP8 "Manly Tears"Sketches include a drug deal gone bad; a cry-baby mobster; Darius Rucker dealing with his Hootie past.
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S5, EP6 "The Job Interview"Judge Jessie has a new show; a man waits for his job interview; two ladies catch up over drinks; the valets discuss Val Kilmer; a retired military specialist is briefed on a new project; a woman introduces her fiancé to her parents.
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S5, EP5 "Killer Concept Album"A politician denies sending lewd photos; a detective interrogates a rapper; Cedric and Levi find lightning in a bottle; two Southern gentlemen compliment women; Jordan runs into an old friend; a cop takes things literally.
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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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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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