Paid Off with Michael Torpey - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

You Call This a Game Show?

It's Brooklyn, Numbnuts!
Three contestants saddled with college debt compete in trivia challenges to have their student loans paid off. Also: General Don Roger travels from the future; and a poll reveals the average length of a sexual dry spell.

Teachers' Edition
Teachers Dana, Ryan and Tiara compete; and a terrible insult comic stops by. Also: the last thing parents want to find in their kid's dorm room.

Getting High the Natural Way
Contestants saddled with college debt compete in trivia challenges to have their student loans paid off. Also: Gen. Don Roger travels back from the future; and the college major that had the most sex is revealed.

New Parents Edition
New parents Brionte, Sherin and Anthony have more in common than just having kids: they're also competing for a chance to pay off their entire student debt. Also: a new poll reveals the oddest campus locations for sex.

That Guy Knows How to Have a Good Time
Zach, Paul, and Breanna compete to pay off their student debt. A theater major spoils Shakespearean plays, dicks are drawn on dictators and a poll reveals what number grads are least likely to share on a date.

Better With a British Accent
Michelle, Austin and Jasmine compete to pay off their student debt while using British accents, Michael's pal reveals which organs he's had removed and contestants decipher between renaissance painters or types of pasta.

Too Broke to Heal
Medical professionals Jess, Karleen, and Katie Jo must pay off their debt to further their education, Michael's ex-dance partner belts out Broadway tunes, and a poll reveals what people do without clean underwear.

Can You Major in Bar Trivia?
College grads Mariano, Shatiana, and Chris compete to pay off their debt, time traveler Gen. Don Roger comes back from the future asking about environmental science, and a poll reveals which country is th

Eat, Drink, Poke???
College grads Richie, Gitory and Erin compete for a chance to pay off their student loans, Michael's ex-dance partner plays "Name That Musical," a poll reveals how to cope with a breakup, and it's time for "Dog or Not a Dog."

How Much Debt Can a Debt-chipper Chip
College grads Heather, Kamilah and Steven compete to pay off their debt, a poll shows what men hide before women enter their room, and contestants decide if the answer is Brad Pitt, a Chicago Bull, or Pitbull.

Breaking Even Is the New Rich

You've Got Some Mansplainin' to Do!

I'm All Out of Gum

First Generation to Grace the Halls of Higher Learning

Who Doesn't Like Pizza?

We're Still Screwed
Lauren, Keegan and Brin compete to pay off their student debt by answering questions about poets with sick-ass tattoos. Plus, our country's laziest politician stops by, and we test the contestants' knowledge of fad diets and dance crazes.

Started With a Tweet
College grads Elise, Brett and Alex tweeted at the show and are now competing for a chance to pay off their student loan debt. Plus, time traveler General Don Roger warps into the studio in the name of jalapeño poppers.

I am Filled with Dragon Energy
College grads Sean, Trasee and Kevin use their best French accents for a chance to pay off their student debt. Plus, Don Roger comes back from the future, Michael shares his dance moves and our poll reveals the best place to break up.

A Weird Thing to High Five About
College grads Joennis, Josh and Ashley compete for a chance to pay off their student loan debt. Plus, Michael's robot understudy, MT1000, shows up to learn more about human psychology and overanalyzes Michael's hosting performance.

Houston, We Have a Tramp Stamp

Let 'Em Eat Cake

We Can Pay You In Guac

Too Broke to Wed

Student Debt: It's Not Sexy

Do Gooders Edition

Made in America

Hey! Chocolate

Back in the Nest

This is the U.S.A., Not the U.S.Ain't

You Stupid American

That's Some Real Grown-Up S#!t
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