- Performers
- Wayne Brady, Chip Esten, Colin Mochrie, Ryan Stiles
- Introductions
- "A hyper-kinetic pop-culture firecracker," Wayne Brady
- "An artful blend of satire and shtick," Chip Esten
- "Steamy adult entertainment," Colin Mochrie
- "A fun-house of shrieks and screams," Ryan Stiles
Games
- Let's Make a Date
- Chip - Bachelorette
- Wayne - Female American Gladiator
- Colin - Makes animal noises whenever he gets turned on
- Ryan - Angry farmer looking for person who slept with his daughter
- Duet
- Performers: Chip and Wayne
- Subject - Derek, who runs a warehouse in the diesel industry
- Style - Village People
- Props
- Performers - Wayne and Colin on one side, Ryan and Chip on the other
- [commercial break]
- Party Quirks
- Chip - Host
- Wayne - Early movie footage of King Kong vs. Godzilla
- Colin - Has a personal vendetta against the neighbors downstairs
- Ryan - Series of crunching football tackles in slow motion
- Hoedown
- Performers - Wayne, Chip, Colin, Ryan
- Subject: Cop Shows
- [commercial break]
- Three Headed Broadway Star
- Performers - Wayne, Drew, Ryan
- Broadway show - Worms
- Love song - "You Know How to Wiggle"
- [commercial break]
- Reading The Credits
- Colin reads the credits as a substitute teacher trying to get an unruly class under control
Points
Winner
Game Times
Recurring Themes
- The Wonderful World of Disney References Snow White is referenced in Let's Make A Date, Beauty & The Beast is referenced in Props.
- References to Friends - Ryan refers to the mishap in Party Quirks as something you wouldn't see on Friends
References
- Referenced in Let's Make A Date
- Referenced in Duet
- Referenced in Props
- Referenced on the Commercial Return
- Referenced in Party Quirks
- Referenced in Hoedown