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10. Funny or Die Presents 22
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Another edition of 'United States Police Department,' in which Ducca and Phuck catch flack from the police brass for their cocky and cavalier ways; the Movie of the Week, 'The Terrys,' about two trailer park meth addicts named Terry and their tempestuous relationship; and 'Baby Boss,' in which a female office worker confronts her boss about a troublesome colleague.
9. Funny or Die Presents 21
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An entry from 'Brick Novax's Diary,' about the time when Brick was a movie star in Japan; the dramatic conclusion of 'Lady Refs'; a new segment 'Jeff Baker: Junior College Professor,' starring Fred Willard; the Movie of the Week, 'Crazy Town'; and 'Welcome to My Study,' in which Mitchell is joined by his friend Stuart (Zach Woods of 'The Office').
8. Funny or Die Presents 20
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'Do You Want to See a Dead Body?' with Warren Sapp; part three of 'Lady Refs,' in which tensions are heightened between Jablonski and Kennedy; 'Body Boys: Legend of the Pipers,' a documentary about the most famous body-surfing crew in the world; and the Movie of the Week, 'Boobie,' with Elijah Wood, an operatic duel between two mustachioed men in white.
7. Funny or Die Presents 19
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'Tijuana Jackson: Life Coach,' Tijuana offers unsolicited advice to a woman in a liquor store; in 'Lady Refs,' Dirkson falls for Kennedy but falls even harder on the field; 'Adam West Hits On You...Hard,' with Adam West; and the Movie of the Week, 'Terrorists on Flight 77,' about two bumbling co-pilots who attempt to decipher some unusual landing coordinates.
6. Funny or Die Presents 18
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The first installment of 'Lady Refs,' about the love triangle that is formed when Dirkson and Jablonski are joined by a new lady soccer referee; another edition of 'Do You Want to See a Dead Body?' with Rob Juebel and Rachel Harris; 'The Burn Unit,' in which three badass women track down a cheating husband; and the Movie of the Week, 'Sticky Minds,' with Kristen Wiig.
5. Funny or Die Presents 17
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A new episode of 'Tijuana Jackson: Life Coach,' in which Tijuana tries to be a positive role model for his nephew; part two of the Movie of the Week, 'Death Hunt'; an entry from 'Brick Novax's Diary'; and another edition of 'Welcome to My Study,' in which Mitchell shares more everyday items from his study drawers.
4. Funny or Die Presents 16
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A Sunday morning sitcom, 'It's Gert,' starring America's Got Talent contestant Mary Bly, Jimmy Walker, and Quang Hyunh; a discussion of The Celestine Prophecy in 'Reenactments of Actual Conversations from the Ladies' Rooms of Hollywood'; Rob Huebel, Paul Scheer and Rob Riggle star in the Movie of the Week, 'Death Hunt'; and 'Men of Unquiet Desperation: The Prick.'
3. Funny or Die Presents 15
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Rob Huebel's 'Do You Want to See a Dead Body?' featuring special guest star Ben Stiller; an entry from 'Brick Novax's Diary;' 'Adam West Hits on You...Hard,' featuring Adam West; an animated segment in which John C. Reilly and Will Ferrell try to decide what kind of animal they would be if they could be an animal; and the 'Amazing Adventures of David & Jennie.'
2. Funny or Die Presents 14
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Romany Malco's 'Tijuana Jackson: Life Coach;' an episode of 'United States Police Department;' more 'Reenactments of Actual Conversations from the Ladies Rooms of Hollywood;' the Funny or Die Movie of the Week, 'Paco Dances,' about a cockatiel who, after becoming a YouTube sensation, gets caught up in a life of drugs, sex...and murder; and 'Welcome to My Study.'
1. Funny or Die Presents 13
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Season Two Premiere. Rob Huebel and Deepak Chopra engage in a philosophical discussion in 'Do You Want to See a Dead Body?'; 'Terrible Decisions - The Drop Off,' Gary Cole is an FBI agent who enlists Ben Schwartz in an undercover sting; a woman describes the anatomical anomaly of a former boyfriend in 'Reenactments of Actual Conversations from the Ladies Rooms of Hollywood.'