Brothers Green: Eats! - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

Episode 1

Episode 2

Episode 3

Episode 4

Episode 5

Episode 6

Episode 7

Episode 8

Episode 9

Episode 10

Episode 11
The bros take a tour of the globe in their own backyard. It's Russian dance, Korean live octopus, mariachis and more - all in New York City! Plus there are swords! Real swords!

Episode 12
April gets a surprise visit from "the bros" in her hometown as they insult customers at The Wiener's Circle, skydive, battle rap and learn to hack Chicago deep dish pizza.

Episode 13
The bros head south to take in Rio's sun, sea and sand! While there they learn Brazilian jiu-jitsu, go on a street art tour and eat endless meat with musician Gabriel O Pensador.

Episode 14
It's the MIAWS from Mexico City! The bros battle backstage with Jesse and Joy, get a visit from J Balvin, and Pete Wentz feeds Josh bugs. Plus, both bros receive a Lucha Libre-style bodyslam.

Episode 15
The bros visit the Netherlands to get tips from dance superstar Timor Steffens, meet up with YouTuber Rens Kroes, and captain a hot tub boat. In the loft, April gags on stinky cheese.

Episode 16
It's the Isle of MTV and the bros are getting down! They try a dessert hack after getting "cake-faced" by Steve Aoki, and hack pizza with Grace from Clean Bandits.

Episode 17
The bros and April revisit the best moments from the season: Mike gets sploshed, Josh eats catfood, and there's a spicy prank on April. Plus, celebs, outtakes and never-before-seen hacks.

Episode 18
There's so much 'best of'! The bros and April look at the best pranks, and April takes a spin at food roulette. Plus, outtakes, brother battles and an extended jam with Austin Mahone.
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