Make Some Noise - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

100,000 Batmans

Two Two-Kids-in-a-Trenchcoat on a Date

Shakespeare's 'Two Gentlemen of Coronavirus'

Thinking Every Restaurant Has a Secret Menu
Nick, Vic, and Jiavani pretend to be Pokemon and give a history lesson on Evelyn Tucci.

A Track Announcer Who's Clearly Attracted to One of the Horses
Josh, Anna, and Izzy compete for the elusive EarGOT and try to out order each other.

"Not Really My Thing" By Harry Styles
Rashawn, Ross, and Wayne Brady sing karaoke prompts with accompaniment by Aaron Wilson.

Adam and Eve Broach an Open Relationship

The Speech MLK Really Wanted to Give Instead of 'I Have a Dream'

The Wicked Switch of the West

Both Sides of a Dolphin Argument

What is Robin Williams Even Talking About?

How Not to Survive a Bear Encounter

A Love Is Blind Contestant Is Secretly a Horse

"Yes And" By Ed Sheeren and Kelly Clarkson

Two Grizzled Fishermen Compare Scar Stories

Cut For Time (Season 2)
Take a look at some of the bits and prompts that were left on the cutting room floor for season 2.
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