Make Some Noise - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

A Cutscene in a Video Game That's Glitching Out
Josh, Zac, and Brennan become foley artists and give life to a silent film.

An Open-Heart Surgeon With the Attitude of a Cool Hairdresser
Jiavani, Vic, and Talia sing about the periodic table of elements and fail to pass the Bechdel Test.

Uber but on Horseback
Brennan, Jacob, and Lou try out new catchphrases and jam out to DJ Prospector Bugaboo.

Willy Wonka's Lawyer's Opening Statement
Ross, Paul, and Chris name more swords and rant about streaming services.

A Celebrity's Unflattering Wax Figure Reveal

Sober You Discusses Last Night's Receipts With Drunk You
Nick apologizes to Sam while Sarah and Lauren try to trip each other up.

A Bear Who Just Hibernated Through Like 250 Commitments
Ify, Carl, and Zeke name sports mascots and try to survive a horror movie.

A Horny Chain Text Message For Arbor Day
Ross, Jess, and Geoff perform some sequel prompts with help from Duchess Bobbington.

A Kid Who's Definitely the Reason Their Parents Got Divorced
Jeremy, Kimia, and Kurt get into character and go back to basics.

A Couple Calls For the Check But Doesn't Know the Hand Motion
Josh, Anna, and Hannah get squiggly and become completely unhinged.

The One Toxic Person in Every Improv 101 Class
Izzy, Brennan, and Erika give a video game tutorial and voiceover children's drawings.

A Basketball Player's Far Too Elaborate Free Throw Routine
Jess, Ben, and Ryan drink some refreshing water and recommend tv shows.

An Obituary For Someone Who Definitely Faked Their Own Death
Vic, Mimi, and Maame-Yaa play the hurdy-gurdy and try to out pleasant each other.

Two 'Wife Guys' Try to Out 'Wife Guy' Each Other
Zac, Devin, and Victoria give dog show commentary and pretend to be produce.

This Dream is Too Messed Up Even For Freddy Krueger
Jeremy, Angela, and Corin become bridge trolls and name off-brand characters.

The Black Version of 'Romeo & Juliet'
Jacquis, Bri, and Echo try to steal your girl and sing about short kings.

A Singing Telegram Serving You for Property Encroachment
Jess, Anna, and D.J. take a Rorschach test and get the answers too right.

A Date That is Only Red Flags
Vic, Jacob, and Ally remember their gnarliest climb and name some dogs.

A Takedown of Billionaires Rihanna, Beyoncé, and Oprah
Josh, Zac, and Brennan try to save the universe and give each other prompts.

Cut For Time (Season 3)
Take a look at some of the bits and prompts that were left on the cutting room floor for season 3.
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