S3E2 Episode #3.2
Lena Dunham joins Billy; games Include "Steve Harvey or Harvey Milk", "HBO Girls or Berenstain Bears", "Tyler Perry or Art", "Screaming Tweets", and a special round of "Cash Cow".
Comedian Billy Eichner, unfiltered and unapologetic, hits the streets of New York City to test unsuspecting strangers on their knowledge of music and pop culture. With microphone in hand and money in tow, Eichner gives contestants the chance to win cash by answering a series of hilarious and spontaneous questions. The catch? The final round is subjective - Don't agree with Billy? You lose.
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Lena Dunham joins Billy; games Include "Steve Harvey or Harvey Milk", "HBO Girls or Berenstain Bears", "Tyler Perry or Art", "Screaming Tweets", and a special round of "Cash Cow".
Will Ferrell and Billy ambush New Yorkers with Christmas presents, holiday trivia and Yuletide cheer! Plus, SNL star Rachel Dratch takes on a new obstacle course called "Leah Remini's Escape from Scientology!" Later, Billy plays "Gay, Part Black or Cokehead?" with a girl who looks exactly like Pixar's Brave. Other games include "For A Dollar" and "Who Discovered This Person, Judd Apatow or P. Diddy"
Billy is joined by Juliana Margulies for a brand new game called "That's Not Sia, It's Juliana Margulies!"
Games include: "Are You Smarter Than a Gay Fifth Grader?," "Is This a Real Tyler The Creator Lyric or Not?"
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