LOL: Den der ler sidst - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

Min kryptonit hedder Rasmus Bjerg
This season's comedic dream team gets a surprise when one of last year's finalists joins Sofie Linde's fun game. No one is allowed to laugh, but when Linda P takes the stage and Rasmus Bjerg gets close, the otherwise simple rule becomes very hard to follow.

Det bliver happy hour på kort
The fun battle continues, and Sofie's yellow card is used frequently. A small mechanical horse tests everyone's poker face, while Annika Aakjær has come up with a dangerous game involving bad jokes and Danish dialects, which might be more than the comedians can handle.

Hjælper det at putte en bæver på?
We explore the animal kingdom in this episode with dog training without a dog, beaver massages, and a hand made of salmon. But who will be forced to take the bait when Sofie pulls out the red card and takes the first participant out of the game?

Jeg har ægte tisset i mine bukser
Things get truly wacky when Stephania Portalivo introduces intimacy coach exercises which she herself has a hard time not laughing at. Bjerg excels in funny antics that nearly leave everyone in stitches. Especially his poem, meant to make everyone cry, brings tears of laughter. Hence, Sofie has to pull out the red card once again.

Han skød 60 løver
Things get more and more absurd for the remaining comedians – a cleansing ritual with doormats on their heads, a visit from a clown from hell, and an anecdote about a lion safari that takes an unexpectedly funny turn. Meanwhile, Ruben has to endure a mousetrap and a "Voodoo organ quiz" hosted by Lars Hjortshøj.

Lidt magi har aldrig skadet
The last four comedians quickly become three, before a spectacular and magical performance by legendary entertainer Mr. Poxycat makes another comedian disappear. The final two refuse to give up, so another comedic legend, Broder Salsa, must return and take the stage before the winner is found.
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