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- A weekly sketch-comedy show taking on all issues.
- We Care! The theme of this episode takes through public service and retail experiences galore. Combined with the shorts Superman, the Cross Dressers, and Trapped.
- The gang goes summer with Rev. Joseph McKlintock, Marriage Mayhem, new trapped scenes, the Cheerleaders, and What is it?
- An in depth look behind the creative process with special scenes and features.
- A comical look at the best in life. The best of everything.
- Featuring: High Life, Limp Willy, Lifestyles, and Kung Fu Kids.
- Featuring the scenes: Stayin' Alive, Homeless Shopping Network, The Gameshow, the Director from Hell, and The Bittersweet Ending.
- Josh Hodgins is shot 27 times in the chest by Tony Greenblum and is in stable condition during this satirical news report.
- Special musical guest is Stonefly. Featuring the scenes: Fart: the Movie, Boogie Nights 2, Seeing Eye Mimes, Rockin' 80's, and Tommy Lee John.
- Featuring the scenes: The Goodnight Kiss, Doe A Deer, Kareoke All-Star, Paul Cortez, and Arlo's on Strike.
- A special look at all the musical guests, with a few special treats from the cast and crew.
- Featuring the scenes: Feco Pill, Jed and Cleetus Talking and Stuff Television Show, Stall Singers, Tony Takes Over.
- Featuring the scenes: Big Puffer, Doin' Dan's Wife, the Courtroom, Juan Diablo, and The Break-up.
- The gang embraces new technology as they try to go totally digital. Featuring the scenes: Turn Around, Juan Diablo 2, The courtroom, and adventures of the Squeaky Mouse featuring AJ.
- Presented like the show C.O.P.S, Mike Goppler and Ted Ryerson are documented in action as they promote several events. Some promotions end in a shootout, but that's just in a days work for these two studs.
- Two idiots went into a room with a camera. Two years later, their footage was found. Featuring the scenes: TV Talk, The Goldfinger, and The Home Serial Killer Network.
- The love themed show. Featuring the scenes: You Spin Me, Tommy Lee John interviews Cyanide, J and J Pimps Incorporated, An In Depth Look at J and J and The Carwash.
- The show is broke and auctioning off cast members one by one. Finally the show gets corporate sponsors and can continue. Featuring the scenes: Being sold by Brandon from 90210, The Godfather, Anger Management, and Kurt Vedder sings the hits.
- A funny look at critics as the show gives itself a review. Featuring the scenes: This show is crap, the PSA's, Josh interviews the public, The Drive-by tattooing, Limp Willy's big date, Vagina the Clown, and M.E.L. makes their debut.
- The Hippy Counselor takes over with his special blend of electric shock therapy. Featuring the scenes: Josh and Jeff: Good Guys, Unsolved Happenings, The Hippy Counselor, Sexual Harrassment and you, The Dating Game, and Applying for a Job.
- The show decides to run its content through a filter called "Mr. Goodears" so it will be more family friendly. Featuring the scenes: Josh's intro to Goodears, Advantage Zero, Managers, The Party Place, Michael Harris Whiteside, The news, and Juan Diablo interviews Tony Greenblum.
- The gang takes on a corrupt city council run by the three Dick's and help out a woman named Cheryl in the process. Featuring the scenes: Stand United, JHP Cologne, I'm A Ham, The Twins, and the Three Dicks.
- The Gang goes down under. Featuring the scenes: The Tough Womens Assault Team, Rock Band Confidential, Late Night Radio Talk Show Host, Josh is a Dairy Farmer, The Great Western Mullet, and Miracle String.
- The show about odd men that find their way into the show. Featuring: The dance Instructor, Big Sully's Casa De Answers, Getting the Know the Cast, Soap Opera De Tragico, Mr. Jones, and the Call-In Show.
- Featuring the scenes: Josh's Big Break, Lady Marmalade, The Monologue, Debra and Yvonne, Nascar Now, and More Jesus Action Figures.
- Featuring: The Showdown, The Retaraunt, Cock Talk, It's Always Good To Have Semen on Hand, The Port District, and Rock Band Confidential.
- The Show is taken over by Scott Stearley in the edit bay! Featuring: Don't Do Drugs, Click It Or Ticket, Grandpa Giovanni, Klondyke Bar, and Three Sheets To the Wind.
- Featuring the scenes: Handi-Capable, Crouching Candy, Hidden Boner, The Yakima Cubs, and News by Ass Newly.
- A focus on the shows short specials. Featuring: Grandpa Giovanni, The Port, Millenium Plaza, Klondyke Bar, Don't Do Drugs, and I-695.
- The beginning of the end. The show decides to break up with it's cast and all hell starts to break loose.
- The beginning of the end. The show decides to break up with it's cast and all hell starts to break loose.
- Thatcher and Blake stroll to the local coffee shop and spend most of their time making fun of Dave.
- Thatcher and Blake can't seem to shake the feeling that they have done this before. Deja Vu all over again as they sit in the coffee shop and make fun of Dave, among others.