Nick Swardson's Pretend Time - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Powdered Doughnuts Make Me Go Nuts
A wheelchair-bound cat likes to party, a car runs on "human fuel," and Lady Gaga's brother Garry shares his sister's fashion sense.

The Leather Swingset with the Monkey and the Gun
Nick loses it in the wild, paramedics invade patients' space, and Gay Robot's neighbor gets angry.

I Just Got Voodoo'd
Three cooks battle it out on "Top Meth," and a star ballet dancer's physique causes trouble.

Mudslide Junction
The world's smoothest radio DJ struggles with the news, and a vibrator saves the day.

Relapse Into Refreshment
A SWAT sniper demonstrates his one-handed method, and a lost hiker demonstrates how not to survive.

Monday Morning Meltdown
Nick contracts a magical STD, and the Critter Gitters have trouble wrangling a Viagra-fueled bear.

Blah Blah Blah Main Street
Gay Robot heads to Roswell in search of alien love, and a couple's role-playing gets far too real.
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