Nobody Asked - Season 1
Season 1
Comedians find the smartest answers to the dumbest questions.
Episodes
Technically a Tenor, Comedians vs. Pro Athletes, Inflatable Jazz
Brian explores if physics can help with hitting a musical note. Ele attempts to beat a pro athlete at their own game. Ify examines how much jazz can fill up a balloon.
Paintball Picasso, Comedians vs. Pro Athletes 2, Dissecting the S
Oscar wonders if you can use a paintball gun to create a work of art. Ify tries to prove that comedians can beat pro athletes. Rekha investigates the history of the Cool S.
Robocopulation, Comedians vs. Pro Athletes 3, Doomsday Wine
Rekha inquires if roombas can have sex. Oscar continues to test if comedians can beat pro athletes. Ify asks is it possible to ferment alcohol using a Twinkie.
Kink Outside the Box, Data Dash, Monochromo Sapiens
Oscar tests if you can give yourself a kink. Brian finds the quickest way to deliver video files. Ele ponders if you can dye your hair the same color as your skin.
Not So Fast, Comedians vs. Pro Athletes 4, Drink in Sync
Ele tries to not set off a motion detector. Brian sets out to show that a comedian can beat a pro athlete. Ify explores if everyone can be the same level of drunk.
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