LOL: Qui crie, sort! - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Le choc des titans
The candidates from past seasons of LOL are back. This time around, they've got more experience and are set on attacking hard right away. Between alliances and low blows, the contestants will have to watch out for everyone, especially those they know best. Though they've played the game before, as soon as the show kicks off, everyone will have trouble holding back the laughs.

La mort en string
Kyan pulls out his dangerous joker card: a macabre play with audience participation. Ahmed strikes back by releasing an album of his hit "Kass". But to scare them, Philippe decides to set off the very first blackout! The stage is plunged into darkness and the grim reaper joins the party, with a surprising twist. Will the contestants be able to hold out?

Échappe-toi si tu peux
Already 3 hours in, four of the contestants are in danger and it's the first elimination of the game. Philippe turns the arena into an escape room, where the trapped contestants have to make their way between frightening and disgusting obstacles without screaming. The battle is fierce, the attacks are constant, and Audrey launches an improv bit to make her opponents laugh.

Le retour du défilé haute couture de Gérard
The contestants are starting to lose focus. The group games are very dangerous when it comes to holding back the laughter, and they just keep coming. Between the dreaded joker card played by the unshakeable Gérard Darmon and the chainsaw-wielding tree surgeons who escaped from an asylum, heads are going to roll fast!

Tortilla fatale
The contestants are at the end of their rope, and the tortilla challenge lives up to its reputation with an explosion of guffaws. The contestants have only one goal left in mind: To reach the grand finale! Who will win the trophy in this special edition? Who will win 150,000 euros for their charity?

Le dernier combat
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