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Aaron returns from law school; Brett has a secret.
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Created by Scott Chernoff, Andy Goldblatt
The teens suspect an enigmatic magician in the case of a stolen lighthouse.
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Created by Chris Tallman
Crossover! Dr. Bloom meets an old - or is that new - acquaintance aboard Eugene and Computerman's spaceship.
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Created by Sammy Primero
Chinky's final confrontation with the vampire master. Also starring Amy Bernhardt and Holly King as the twins - I couldn't fit the entire cast into the data field.
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Watch it the first time, and you'll love the fight sequence. Watch it the second time and you'll become intrigued. The third time, Sockbaby may become your new favorite download.
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Created by Dan Harmon
Both Computerman's ship and his show self destruct in a second attempt at show reinvention- an attempt thwarted by the audience. Computerman was powered down by three votes in January of 2004.
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If you loved Knightrider but always wished the car was a bag filled with human fecal matter, this show is for you.
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Lancelot of Burbankshire is transported to modern California, where he partners with a dishonorable scoundrel.
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Eric Strange, freak of science, wanders the roads of America, helping the innocent by blowing things up with his brain.
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Created by Matt Gourley, Jeremy Carter
The millenium is finally at hand, and this time, to save Earth Prime, the spandex spartans will have to risk more than their supposed heterosexuality. This was the finale episode of Ultraforce, heralding its self-imposed cancellation.
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Misunderstandings
Just a loveable show about two loveable guys. I'll put this disclaimer here: If you're one of those people that gets excited at proving how open-minded you are through outrage, you probably shouldn't be at this site, let alone watch this video.
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Originally rejected, Sam Riegel became our second director to declare a Chauncey, forcing the audience to watch it anyway on the grounds that it was the first 101 cop show with a story. The audience seemed to agree, but failed to find that story compelling enough for Prime Time.
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This one's hard to describe without spoiling the discovery. Twin sister cat burglars. That's how it starts. Although we had a good feeling the audience wouldn't vote for a second episode, there's also no mistaking that this show is part of what Channel 101 is all about.
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