Knock, Knock! Who's There?

Season 2Episode 460 minJan 26, 2004
Knock, Knock! Who's There?
The regular guys get in the bad mood when new guys tell them that they will be their competition and that they will live under the same roof. Larissa is glad. They guys express their opinions about the big ""knock-knock"" surprise. As the time passes, the guys talk to each other. The next day a new game comes – guys go to another competition riding a school bus and arriving in school where they're waiting for Larissa, who's playing their teacher. So, their competition was an IQ competition. In the end of round one, the Joes won, so its Joes 1, Hunks 0. Next competition was climbing on a rope. Hunks win and head to the final competition – Dodgeball. Later on, Larissa comed to the hunks where they danced. The Joe's seem to be in a depression since the hunks arrived, so they even thought about the possobility of cancelling the whole thing…
Knock, Knock! Who's There? has aired on Jan 26, 2004 at 8:00 PM
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