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Ridiculousness

S30, EP23 "Chanel and Sterling DCXLVII"

People get what they deserve in "Bad Bird Karma"; "Creepy Compliments"; the future of greetings in "Extreme Handshakes."

Ridiculousness

S27, EP15 "Chanel and Sterling DXXIII"

Rob, Chanel, and Steelo overreact to some blatant "Exaggerators," face the truth that "Rats are Everywhere," and get hot under the collar for "Sweaty Kings."

Ridiculousness

S14, EP13 "Trey Songz"

Trey Songz joins Rob, Chanel and Steelo to experience "Pain Pleasure," watch out for "Mr. Steal Your Girl" and learn to love electricity with some people who are "Feelin' the Spark."

Ridiculousness

S32, EP35 "Sterling and Teala Dunn II"

Rob, Steelo and Teala Dunn huddle indoors and swear off camping forever.

Ridiculousness

S33, EP16 "Sterling and Camille Kostek VIII"

Rob, Steelo and special guest Camille Kostek get cut off, stuff their mouths, and try to stay dry.

Ridiculousness

S37, EP5 "Sterling and Karrueche Tran XLII"

Rob, Steelo and Karrueche Tran take to the treetops with some "Human Squirrels," find out what happens when a car is "Not Ready for the Water," and place the blame with "You Did This to Yourself."

Ridiculousness

S22, EP11 "Nate Bargatze"

Rob, Chanel, and Steelo welcome comedian Nate Bargatze to celebrate the "Legends of Laziness," get a taste of "Drive-thru Greatness," and check out some places that seem to be "Trying To Go Out."

Catfish: The TV Show

S8, EP67 "Kimberly & Flavour"

Flavour, a musician, has been sweet-talking Kimberly, a mother of three, on Instagram, and she's fallen in love; however, since Kimberly has been scammed in the past, her daughter calls "Catfish" for help when Flavour starts asking for gifts.

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