Performers: Brad Sherwood, Wayne Brady, Colin Mochrie, Ryan Stiles

Comments: This is an outstanding episode. All of the players bring their best energies into it, and the entire first half is painfully funny.

Notable Quote: "What do you mean by that?" - Brad in Two Line Vocabulary

Superheroes: The crisis is that the world is out of milk. Brad is Slappy; Ryan is Panicky Ski Jump Puppet Man; Colin is The Bitter Drunk Kid; Wayne is Captain Flubber.
Everyone gets the maximum mileage out of this game. Brad has way too much fun for his own good as Slappy, slapping himself and the others continuously. Ryan can't believe what Brad names him, but he pulls it off with real class. Colin brings out his wonderful sense of the understated, and Wayne plays off of Ryan quite humorously.

Two Line Vocabulary: Female boss Colin has invited employees Brad and Ryan to her barbecue, to discuss the fact that only one of them is getting promoted. Brad can only say "What do you mean by that?" and "I want one of those"; Ryan can only say "That's my job" and "Somebody needs a hug".
I adore this game. I don't know why, but I can't stop laughing at it, no matter how many times I watch it. Somehow, the setting and the lines mesh so perfectly into a scene that brings out Colin's best portrayal of absolute flusterment... possibly ever.

Scenes From A Hat: The performers act out... What the cast of "Cats" is doing now that the show has finally closed; graffiti in the Whose Line bathroom; the wrong thing to say to a heartbroken friend; what Whose Line cast members wish for when they blow out their birthday candles; in-laws that make you question your engagement.
It's one of the best rounds of this game ever played; every suggestion is a winner. The cat impressions, the "invisible toilet" gag, the birthday candle wishes... This one is a true gem.

Greatest Hits: Ryan and Colin introduce Songs of the Traveling Salesman, sung by Wayne and Brad. The styles are the Barenaked Ladies, 60s protest song, and the Bloodhound Gang.
While it's not quite up to the standard of the earlier games, this one is still fun. Wayne and Brad have an unusual amount of trouble keeping their act together for the songs, but the Ryan/Colin banter is a classic.

Three-Headed Broadway Star: Wayne, Drew and Ryan sing "The First Time We Kissed" to Becca.
This is a funnier than usual playing of the game. It goes off on weird tangents as always, but the end is actually... well, kind of pretty. And very cute as well, thanks to Ryan.

Credits: Brad and Wayne read as two obnoxious, hyped-up rock stars accepting an award.
Hang on until the very end if you want a glimpse of Wayne getting a little too personal with Ryan.

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