Walk the Prank - Season 3
Season 3
Episodes
Fallout Shelter
After Dusty reveals everyone's secrets, Bailey struggles with her mom's relationship with Uncle Will while Chance considers joining a rival prank show.
There's a New Kid in Town
Bailey's rambunctious little sister, JD, comes to town and the gang must decide if they're going to let her join the "Walk the Prank" group.
Substitute Dad
Chance and Herman have different opinions on whether their goofy dad, Alex, will make a good substitute teacher.
The Alex Baldwin Blues Explosion
When Uncle Will forms a band with the kids' parents, the gang tries to come up with creative ways to sabotage their sound.
Say Goodnight to J.D.
The gang worries that success is going to JD's head when she takes over a business from Goofus.
Walk the Prank: NBA Edition
When Dusty posts a rude comment about him, NBA Superstar Caron Butler pays him a visit to teach the gang a lesson about online safety.
My Dad Is Cooler Than Your Dad
After Herman and Goofus get called into the principal's office, Alex Baldwin and Coach Jeacher compete to see which one of them is the coolest dad.
Lord of the Gummy Worms
The kids are stranded alone in the woods on a school camping trip; and Bailey and Chance are split into rival groups over their only supply of food: gummy worms.
CSI: Aaron Burr
When the gang is wrongfully accused of breaking the school trophy case, they launch their own investigation to catch the culprit and clear their names.
Joke Shop Nightmare
Uncle Will goes on a reality show to drum up business for the Joke Shop; when the show threatens Will's friendship with the kids, he must decide between friends or business.
Penultimate
Chance gets into trouble when his phone pocket-likes a controversial message.
The Wedding
Bailey tries to sabotage her mom's wedding to Uncle Will by giving her cold feet.
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