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In hopes of winning the $25,000 grand prize, two contestants lead a team of three celebrities, including Tony Hale, Anna Chlumsky, Matt Walsh, Christian Serratos, Josh McDermitt and Lauren Cohan, in a series of unique party games.
In hopes of winning the $25,000 grand prize, two contestants lead a team of three celebrities, including Tony Hale, Anna Chlumsky, Matt Walsh, Christian Serratos, Josh McDermitt and Lauren Cohan, in a series of unique party games.
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