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Ms. Pat knows exactly what a poor kid's Halloween costume looks like; Noah Gardenswartz explains what gave Ms. Pat a concussion; Vlad Caamaño reveals how Noah checks his spelling.
Clayton English knows Mo Mandel's hidden skills; Sarah Tiana reveals Clayton's favorite superhero; and Mo plays trivial pursuit.
Amir K knows what not to say on April Fools' Day; Dave Hill's cold medication takes its toll; Julian McCullough "branches out" with pun-based comedy.
What Josh Wolf's dad calls the Constitution; why Shane Torres wants to be a news reporter; and what Gina Yashere use to make Shane laugh.
Pete Lee knows what not to do in the mafia but Sarah Tiana responds harshly to Pete's parenting proposal. Meanwhile, Sean Patton reveals a scary '80s trend that's making a comeback.
Jessimae Peluso does an impression of God; Matteo Lane has sage advice for when life gives you chicken heads; and Josh Wolf nails Matteo's celebrity look-a-like.
Amir K would rather suck as a realtor; Brad Williams gets Amish people to worship him; Mark Normand nearly gets the show cancelled.
Michelle Buteau knows exactly what millennials say, Cipha Sounds has a surprising favorite dance move, and Shane Torres explains what makes Cipha different from other DJs.
What Jessimae Peluso does in a confessional; the new magical STD Josh Wolf creates; what Amir K says to make Jessimae walk off stage.
Julian McCullough wants to build a wall; Jade Catta-Preta thinks about Julian's midsection; Matteo Lane knows all about a certain celebrity.
Thomas Dale puts a spell on Damien Lemon; Ali Kolbert knows what Thomas does to relax; Matthew Broussard reveals Ali's favorite board game.
Clayton English explains who needs some of their brother's "sauce"; Brad Williams breaks out the jerk impressions; and Vanessa Fraction knows what Brad does with a sombrero.
Noah Gardenswartz reveals why Santa never visits anyone on the panel; Liza Treyger counsels a guy with a stalking ex; and Yassir Lester spots a hip-hop superstar in the crowd.
Moshe Kasher does the best victory dance ever; Clayton English and Moshe get real playing patty cake; and Natasha Leggero reveals two men in one from her past.
Yamaneika Saunders talks about blind dates; Julian McCullough discusses get-rich-quick schemes; and Jessimae Peluso brings Yamaneika to tears—from laughter.
Adam Ray steps out of a time machine; Brad Williams almost makes his head explode in a rant about airplanes; and Sarah Tiana reveals how Brad gets a waiter's attention.
Three things learned include not letting Mo Amer call 911; not asking Jenny Zigrino about appearances; and not letting Mo Mandel speak to the audience.
Gina Yashere obsesses over the contents of a crowd member's pants; Joel Kim Booster knows exactly what not to say as a Pilates teacher; and Dave Hill tries a unique style of crowd work.
Pete Lee reveals how millennials cure glaucoma; Michelle Buteau becomes a guidance counselor; and Matthew Broussard unmasks a German techno DJ in the crowd.
Vanessa Fraction spots a '70s sitcom star in the crowd; Rojo Perez makes an inappropriate exit; and Tone Bell reads a crowd member's mind.
Sara Schaefer knows what not to say in a search party; Joel Kim Booster explains why a grandfather may not trust him; and Yassir Lester knows all about Joel's longest relationship.
Tone Bell schools a lucky person on the street; Jade Catta-Preta goes hard at Tone's love life; and Noah Gardenswartz spots someone very special in the crowd.
Dave Hill confesses who he has on the brain; J.P. McDade takes a shot at Dave's career; and Ali Kolbert reveals her side hustle.
Amir K guesses the last book that Natasha Leggero read; Moshe Kasher does a mean stripper impersonation; and Natasha reveals Moshe's favorite class in school.
Megan Neuringer gets crazy eyes; Noah Gardenswartz knows what not to say during brain surgery; and Clayton English is convinced that a major pop star is watching him.
It's the "Losers Special" featuring veteran Comedy Knockout favorites: Dave Hill, Tone Bell, and Julian McCullough who compete to finally earn a win... or at least avoid the dreaded apology.
Comedy Knockout pits comedians against each other in a series of fast-paced challenges, with the audience having sole discretion to decide who is the funniest person in the room. In each of the 10 half-hour episodes, host Damien Lemon (Guy Code) sends three comics into a battle of high stakes comedic gameplay. With points doled out based on the audience's applause, it's all about one-upmanship as competitors attempt to land massive comedy blows and whip the rowdy crowd into a frenzy of raucous laughter. The whole time, the comedians throw roast-like, rapid-fire jabs at each other to knock their opponents off balance. Every show ends with one comedian crowned champion, one eliminated and one ultimately forced to face the crowd and apologize for going down in shameful defeat. Guest comedians this season will include Jim Norton, Sherrod Small, Kevin Barnett, Jamie Lee, Arden Myrin, Chri s Distefano, Yamaneika Saunders and many more.