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A sneak peek of what happens when zombies rule the world; Nanny-Bot takes care of kids; bugging out three times; three Medal of Honor winners.
A sneak peek of what happens when zombies rule the world; Nanny-Bot takes care of kids; bugging out three times; three Medal of Honor winners.
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S5, EP15 "Fail Army"A drone plane crashes into the side of a mountain; a teenager falls over while attempting to kick a punching bag; a man struggles on a putt putt golf course; a trip down a water slide proves horrifying.
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