Card Sharks - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
Episode 206
Host Joel McHale is joined by contestants Rhea Watson (hometown: Las Vegas, Nevada) and Evan Phillips (hometown: Monterey, California), in addition to Aaron Luna (hometown: Carson, California) and Ashley Banaga (hometown: San Diego, California) as they try and up the ante.
Episode 201
Host Joel McHale is joined by contestants Silvia Karafilis (hometown: Los Angeles, California) and Curtis Baxter (hometown: Riverside, California), in addition to Kim Peoples (hometown: Valencia, California) and Christian Yeung (hometown: West Covina, California) as they try and up the ante.
Episode 203
Host Joel McHale is joined by contestants Tahera Christy (hometown: Oakland, California) and Shannon Palmer (hometown: Stockton, California), who are tasked with guessing how many people actually feel guilty about reclining their seats on a plane, in addition to Betty Chang (hometown: New York, New York) and James Thompson (hometown: Oceanside, California), who are dreaming exceptionally big.
Episode 208
Host Joel McHale is joined by contestants Mignon Turner (hometown: Monrovia, California), who is renovating an entire block in Detroit, Michigan, and Daniel Dean (hometown: San Francisco, California), an estate planning attorney who has officiated 24 wedding ceremonies; in addition to Molly Saude (hometown: Tustin, California), a mother of two, and Sunny Tang (hometown: San Ramon, California), a recent college graduate.
Episode 211
Host Joel McHale is joined by contestants Heather Sanford (hometown: Bakersfield, California), a pastor and Gretchen Frazier (hometown: Los Angeles, California), an executive assistant, in addition to Ashley Ruiz (hometown: Las Vegas, Nevada), an army veteran and Tim Kimura (hometown: Milpitas, California), an experience designer.
Episode 212
Host Joel McHale is joined by contestants Harrison Ruskin (hometown: Los Angeles, California), a college student and Shanee' Wilson (hometown: Beaumont, California), a wedding planner; in addition to Paris Allen (hometown: Chicago, Illinois), a property manager and Madison Boggess (hometown: Bakersfield, California), a cosmetologist.
Episode 213
Host Joel McHale is joined by contestants Joy Cacayorin (hometown: Honolulu, Hawaii), an exercise instructor and David Delgado (hometown: Ashland, Oregon), a program manager, in addition to Michael Kearney (hometown: Okinawa, Japan), serving in the airforce and Keren Sheridan (hometown: Deer Park, New York), a traveling day-camp manager.
Episode 202
Host Joel McHale is joined by contestants Shekinah Williams (hometown: Cerritos, California) and Ahmanise Morgan (hometown: Los Angeles, California), in addition to Cassie Wada (hometown: Federal Way, Washington) and Divij Vaswani (hometown: Fullerton, California).
Episode 204
Host Joel McHale is joined by contestants Carla Dominguez (hometown: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) and Parth Jhaveri (hometown: Walnut, California), in addition to John Jeon (hometown: Glendale, California) and Felonda Parker (hometown: Fontana, California).
Episode 207
Host Joel McHale is joined by contestants Hafsatu Kamara (hometown: Trenton, New Jersey) and Aaron Field (hometown: Enumclaw, Washington), in addition to Sami Ubrun (hometown: Riverside, California) and Devante Blackwell (hometown: San Bernardino, California).
Episode 205
Host Joel McHale is joined by contestants Jomel Camilleri (hometown: Panorama City, California) and Donna Moten (hometown: Los Angeles, California), in addition to Tony Verdun (hometown: Queens, New York) and Lacy Wittmer (hometown: Mission, Canada) on the summer premiere of "Card Sharks."
Episode 209
Host Joel McHale is joined by contestants Christina Hong (hometown: Chicago, Illinois) and Skyler Ehorn (hometown: Temecula, California), in addition to Husan Thompson (hometown: Los Angeles, California) and Kel Lee Nowak (hometown: Mission Viejo, California).
Episode 210
Host Joel McHale is joined by contestants Johnnett Kent (hometown: Baltimore, Maryland) and Farris Tarazi (hometown: Lancaster, California), in addition to Christine Chung (hometown: Los Angeles, California) and Justice Coleman (hometown: Los Angeles, California) on the season finale.
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