Performers: Wayne Brady, Chip Esten, Colin Mochrie, Ryan Stiles

Comments: What the heck is on Colin's shirt? I.V. bottles with a border of African tribal figures? Anyway, this episode is a lot of fun.

Notable Quote: "Look, when he gets a big pot in his hand, I can't control him!" - Ryan in Good Cop Bad Cop

Superheroes: The crisis is no paper in the world. Colin is The Staple Gun Kid; Ryan is Malfunctioning Robot With An Attitude Boy; Chip is The Richard Simmons Kid; Wayne is The South Park Kid.
Colin seems very much at sea as to what to do with his quirk, but Chip is very very funny. If looks could kill, Ryan wouldn't have lasted long after naming Chip The Richard Simmons Kid; those two are so dangerous around each other. By the way, some great banter between Drew and Colin follows this game.

Duet: Wayne and Chip sing to Leyna the camp counselor in the style of The Munchkins.
This is unbelievably silly, and truly hilarious. Back in their seats afterward, Wayne and Chip can't stop laughing.

Good Cop Bad Cop: Wayne has called on ex-cops Ryan and Colin to repair his dishwasher. Ryan was the good cop, Colin was the bad cop.
Where did this game go? I think it showed promise. Colin is brilliant in angry roles, and Wayne's hysterics are quite comical.

Sound Effects: Audience members provide sounds for Ryan and Colin as Noah and his wife, who get the message to build and load the ark just before the big storm hits.
This game is not only incredibly funny, there are a couple of in-jokes from the past, such as a reference to ducks--an animal which was the crux of the funniest game of Sound Effects ever. Also wonderful is Colin, anticipating what his role in the scene will be (and how cheerfully resigned to it, too).

Irish Drinking Song: The performers sing about Drew.
It's a great round. The genius of this game is that Colin gets the last line, and he's always able to come up with a ridiculous delight. It's certainly the case here.

Props: Drew and Wayne, Ryan and Chip perform.
Not bad at all. Colin, who as the winner gets to hand out the props from the desk, gets in a great quip as he does so. Otherwise, Ryan gets the most laughs, playing a horse for Drew and and doing an Amish impression that nobody gets.

Credits: Colin and Chip read, as two chorus line girls in rehearsal complaining about their jobs.
Watch Chip shake Colin's hand, then look at his own hand and try to wipe it off.

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