Freak Out - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Bugs And Stalkers Freak Me Out!
A variety of marks are terrified in three different hilarious pranks - "Hairless Salon", "Electrocution Pool", and "Bug Belly".
A variety of marks are terrified in three different hilarious pranks - "Dinner Party Stalker", "Office Robbery", and "Pepper's Ghost".

Exorcisms And Ghosts Freak Me Out!
A variety of marks are terrified in three different hilarious pranks - "The Exorcism", "Salon Baby", and "Restaurant Nightmare".
A variety of marks are terrified in three different hilarious pranks - "Wedding Woes", "Men in Suits", and "Ashes to Ashes".

Prison Breaks Freak Me Out!
Hidden-camera prank show where each episode features an unsuspecting mark whose fears come to life before their eyes with elaborate hoaxes deviously tailored with help from the victim's friends and family.

Spirit Boards Freak Me Out!
A variety of marks are terrified in three different hilarious pranks, "Spirit Board" , "Chandelier Drop", and "Chop Shop."

The Ooze Freaks Me Out!
A variety of marks are terrified in three different hilarious pranks, "Waxing Gone Wrong", "The Ooze", and "Psychic."

Photo Booths Freak Me Out!
A variety of marks are terrified in different hilarious pranks, "Man Goes Up a Pole", "Air Horn Runner", "Bling Ring", and "Photo Booth Runner."

Rodents Freak Me Out!
A variety of marks are terrified in three different hilarious pranks, "Rodent Control", "Scary Ryde", and "Acid Bath".

Nitrogen Freaks Me Out!
A variety of marks are terrified in three different hilarious pranks, "Liquid Nitrogen", "Gas Filled Room Runner" and "Disturbing the Peace".

Flesh Eating Viruses Freak Me Out!
A variety of marks are terrified in different hilarious pranks, "Flesh Eating Virus", "In the Dark", "Wanted Guy' Runner" and "Escape from LA Zoo".

Aliens Freak Me Out!
A variety of marks are terrified in three different hilarious pranks, "My Imaginary Sister", "Alien Invasion" and "Hot to Trot".

Fire Freaks Me Out!
A variety of marks are terrified in different hilarious pranks, "Man on Fire," "Lemonade Stand Runner", "Hazmat Highway" and "Undead Cemetery."

Yoga Freaks Me Out!
A variety of marks are terrified in different hilarious pranks, "Cold Feet", "Baby Trapped in Car", "Yoga Destruction" and "Little Terror".
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