Whose Line Is It Anyway? Season 6 Episode 7 - Watch Legally and Safely
Whose Line Is It Anyway? (UK): Seating Order: Greg, Wayne, Colin, and Ryan.Let's Make A Date: Greg must choose from: Wayne: Michael Jackson turning into a bloodthirsty werewolf Colin: the world's most annoying person to sit next to on an airplane Ryan: an evil scientist in his lab about to mutate into a horrific version of the other two bachelors. Newsflash: Colin reports from footage of babies to Greg and Ryan in the studio. Funeral: Attending the funeral of Joe, who died in a freak fishing accident are: Host: Greg Mourner #1: Colin(Blake, Joe's fishing trainer) Mourner #2: Ryan(Little Billy, who was in the boat with Joe when he died). After they give rememberances, they must sing(along with Greg), a song about Joe all in one voice. Party Quirks: Greg hosts: Wayne: an heroic fireman determined to rescue everyone Colin: talent night at an old folks home Ryan: a series of delivery guys in porn films. African Chant: Wayne and the others do an African chant for Crystal, who is a candy and food hawker at a speedway. Props: Wayne and Colin vs. Ryan and Drew.Winner: Greg Credit Reading: All four as lingerie models in a catalog.
How to Watch Whose Line Is It Anyway? Season 6 Episode 7 Legally and Safely
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