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Whose Line Is It Anyway?: Season 2

Episode 1: Show No. 209 (s02e01)

Plot Summary: The second season officially begins with songs about lumberjacks in love, car salesmen, and dentists.
Originally aired on: 9/16/1999
Fan Rating: 9.2

Episode 2: Show No. 205 (s02e02)

Plot Summary: Seating Order: Brad, Wayne, Colin and Ryan.

Weird Newscasters: Reporting are:
Anchor: Brad(Clyde Strudelpants)
Co-Anchor: Colin(Desmond Pettibone III) a 1920's gangster under fire in a getaway car
Sports: Wayne(Hardwood Paneling), in love with the camera operator
Weather: Ryan(Harry Showerdrain), trying to keep a leaking dam from bursting.
Duet: Wayne and Brad sing to Michelle, a writer/mom, as the Gipsy Kings.
Newsflash: Colin reports from shark-infested waters to Brad and Drew in the studio.
Party Quirks: Brad hosts:
Wayne: on a tape that's being fast-fowarded and rewound
Colin: a cruise ship steward in a bad storm
Ryan: a hyperactive lap dog looking for a lap.
Scenes From A Hat: Rejected theme songs from the movie Titanic; Presidential slogans that will not get you elected, losing science fair projects; celebrity endorsements doomed to fail and drill sargeant pick-up lines.
Hoedown: About drinking; Drew replacing Wayne.

Winner: Wayne
Credit Reading: Brad and Ryan as deep-South hog callers calling in their pigs.
Originally aired on: 9/23/1999
Fan Rating: 9.7

Episode 3: Show No. 206 (s02e03)

Plot Summary: A jungle expedition, an African chant to a sprinkler guy, and songs of exterminators highlight this episode.
Originally aired on: 9/30/1999
Fan Rating: 9.9

Episode 4: Show No. 201A (s02e04)

Plot Summary: A dating show with an exorcist and a strip club bouncer, a scene about finding a mummy, and songs of dogs(or dog walkers) highlight this episode.
Originally aired on: 10/7/1999
Fan Rating: 9.3

Episode 5: Show No. 220 (s02e05)

Plot Summary: A scene from Gone With The Wind, another strange newscasts, and a Hoedown about men are highlights of this episode.
Originally aired on: 10/7/1999
Fan Rating: 8.8

Episode 6: Show No. 203 (s02e06)

Plot Summary: Denny hosts "Weird Newscasters," with Colin desperate for attention, Wayne doing karate, and Ryan as a lifeguard; Wayne sings to Jim the Army recruiter as Tina Turner in "Song Styles"; all four do "Scenes From A Hat," featuring "naked photos you wouldn't want to see on the Internet," "the number one sitcom in Germany," "what the Grim Reaper does to relax," "least checked out library books," "inappropriate show-and-tell items, "items you wouldn't expect to see for sale on the shopping channel," "things you'll never hear in a boxing ring," and "unlikely first lines of love songs"; Colin reports back to Ryan and Denny from a Godzilla movie in "Newsflash"; Wayne, Colin, and Ryan sing "Bubbles," from the musical Loch Ness Monster in "Three Headed Broadway Star."

Denny wins, so Wayne, Drew, Colin, and Ryan sing the gambling "Hoedown."

Ryan and Denny read the credits as a couple arguing in the car, with the kids in the back.
Originally aired on: 10/14/1999
Fan Rating: 9.9

Episode 7: Show No. 202 (s02e07)

Plot Summary: Super heroes having a bad hair day, songs of golf, and the debut of If You Know What I Mean are featured in this episode.
Originally aired on: 10/21/1999
Fan Rating: 9.8

Episode 8: Show No. 212 (s02e08)

Plot Summary: UK favorite Josie Lawrence joins the boys for a news report from snakes, a crazy dating show, and a punk rock song to a machinist.
Originally aired on: 10/28/1999
Fan Rating: 9.4

Episode 9: Show No. 221 (s02e09)

Plot Summary: Seating Order: Ryan, Colin, Wayne and Brad.

Song Titles: Set at an airport.
Gangsta Rap: Wayne and Brad do a rap about astronauts.
Scenes From a Hat: Bad choices for pets, strange things to find in your bed, dangerous things to do naked, little known facts about Drew, and things you wish you hadn't said to the President.
Weird Newscasters featured:
Anchor: Brad(Chester Steak Knife)
Co-Anchor: Colin(Carl Turkey Baster), who has chosen this moment to become a nudist
Sports: Wayne(Carlos Burrito Grande), a Latin pop heartthrob
Weather: Ryan(Franklin), a Mafia boss who thinks the camera is an assassin.
Three Headed Broadway Star: Brad, Ryan and Wayne sing I Love Cheese from the musical Gee, You Smell Terrific.
Hoedown: About Christmas, joined by Drew.

Winner: Wayne
Credit Reading: Colin and Ryan as two guys in a bar about to get into a fight.
Originally aired on: 11/4/1999
Fan Rating: 9.2

Episode 10: Show No. 204 (s02e10)

Plot Summary: Superheroes fighting a lack of deodorant, Wayne singing Michael Jackson young and old, Drew confusing Ryan with Colin, and a song about a shoe where everyone breaks up highlight this episode.
Originally aired on: 11/4/1999
Fan Rating: 9.4

Episode 11: Show No. 222 (s02e11)

Plot Summary: Seating Order: Greg, Wayne, Colin and Ryan.

Let's Make A Date: Greg must choose from:
Wayne: a tempermental rock star in his hotel room
Colin: gets turned on by danger
Ryan: a ravenous boa constrictor.
Film, TV & Theatre Styles: Ryan and Greg are two rival bikers challenging each other to a game of chicken; racing each other towards the edge of a cliff. Colin is the anxious girlfriend who doesn't want them to do it.
Styles: Japanese monster movie, soap opera, I Love Lucy, and Marx Brothers movie.
Props: Greg and Wayne vs. Colin and Ryan.
Party Quirks: Greg hosts:
Wayne: a chicken with attitude
Colin: auditioning for every part in a slasher film
Ryan: excited by ugliness and searching for the perfect specimen.
Song Styles: Wayne sings about a toaster as an entire gospel choir.
World's Worst: Television program; Drew replacing Wayne.

Winner: Wayne
Credit Reading: Wayne and Colin as screaming fans at a rock concert.
Originally aired on: 11/11/1999
Fan Rating: 9.6

Episode 12: Show No. 211 (s02e12)

Plot Summary: The infamous 'Melissa incident' is the highlight of this episode.
Originally aired on: 11/11/1999
Fan Rating: 9.8

Episode 13: Show No. 223 (s02e13)

Plot Summary: The gang opens up with Questions Only from the lingerie section of a department store on Valentine's Day. Ryan and Colin do Whose Line as Zorro and the leader of the Mexican Guard. The gang follows with a game of props, and then Scenes From a Hat including "Odd Hijacker Demands", and "Rejected Themes For Resturants". Greatest hits features Songs of the Chiropractor. Everyone (except for Wayne) wins and the 3 do a Children Hoedown with Drew.
Originally aired on: 11/18/1999
Fan Rating: 9.7

Episode 14: Show No. 213 (s02e14)

Plot Summary: Superheroes dealing with tight underwear, a Motown song about a toothbrush, and the debut of 'The Millionaire Show' highlight this episode.
Originally aired on: 11/25/1999
Fan Rating: 9.3

Episode 15: Show No. 207 (s02e15)

Plot Summary: More crazy dates, a Motown song about a blender, a film noir scene in a an airport terminal, and a rap about brain surgery are this episode's highlights.
Originally aired on: 12/2/1999
Fan Rating: 9.2

Episode 16: Show No. 224 (s02e16)

Plot Summary: Another weird newscast, Wayne singing as Ray Charles, and Ryan as a sumo wrestler/weatherman are highlights of this episode.
Originally aired on: 12/9/1999
Fan Rating: 9.9

Episode 17: Show No. 208 (s02e17)

Plot Summary: A song to a marketer of theromstats, a scene from Star Wars, and another weird party highlight this episode.
Originally aired on: 12/16/1999
Fan Rating: 9.9

Episode 18: Show No. 225 (s02e18)

Plot Summary: Superheroes battling mosquitoes, Colin playing hockey, and a telethon for sitcom stars highlight this episode.
Originally aired on: 1/6/2000
Fan Rating: 9.6

Episode 19: Show No. 210 (s02e19)

Plot Summary: More strange newscasters, the return of Questionable Impressions, and a song from a musical about trash men highlight this episode.
Originally aired on: 1/13/2000
Fan Rating: 9.9

Episode 20: Show No. 215 (s02e20)

Plot Summary: Kathy Greenwood makes her debut with a scene at a nudist colony; also featured are an album of songs of attorneys nad a Colin reporting from a whole lot of icky bugs.
Originally aired on: 1/20/2000
Fan Rating: 9.8

Episode 21: Show No. 226 (s02e21)

Plot Summary: Superheroes fighting dry skin, a song to a Canadian vacationer, and another quirky party highlight this episode.
Originally aired on: 2/3/2000
Fan Rating: 9.5

Episode 22: Show No. 227 (s02e22)

Plot Summary: A stripper song to a lunch lady, an illicit lunch in a war-themed restaruant and Colin and Ryan kissing are featured in this episode.
Originally aired on: 2/3/2000
Fan Rating: 9.7

Episode 23: Show No. 216 (s02e23)

Plot Summary: Drew thinking Africa is a country is the main highlight here. Also featured are a newscast with a Puritan, a knight and a musical wanna-be, and Wayne's African chant to visual effects guy Chris.
Originally aired on: 2/10/2000
Fan Rating: 9.9

Episode 24: Show No. 228 (s02e24)

Plot Summary: Cheese Man leads the superheroes to find more Spam, the theme song to Satan and the Schoolgirl is sung, and the album Songs of the Pizza Place is sold in this episode.
Originally aired on: 2/17/2000
Fan Rating: 9.8

Episode 25: Show No. 229 (s02e25)

Plot Summary: Seating Order: Greg, Wayne, Colin and Ryan.

Superheroes: The crisis is it's too hot for:
Greg: Chocolate Bunny Man
Ryan: Mimics Everyone Behind Their Back Boy
Colin: Captain Lounge Act
Wayne: Can't Control His Legs Man.
Sound Effects: Colin acts out a scene as a teenager going on his first prom date with Ryan doing the sound effects.
Song Styles: Wayne raps as M.C. Hammer for Lydia the geographer.
The Millionaire Show: Participating are:
Host: Greg
Contestant: Ryan(Horst Kohler)
Audience Member: Wayne(his Uncle Schmidt, from the Black Forest)
Phone-A-Friend: Colin(his brother Hogan)
Hoedown: About being ugly; Drew replacing Greg.

Winner: Greg
Credit Reading: Ryan and Colin as two crotchety old men yelling at people to get off their property.
Originally aired on: 2/24/2000
Fan Rating: 9.6

Episode 26: Show No. 230 (s02e26)

Plot Summary: The boys do a rap song set in The Towering Inferno, Superman and Lois Lane in Moving People, and the songs of football in this episode.
Originally aired on: 3/2/2000
Fan Rating: 9.2

Episode 27: Show No. 231 (s02e27)

Plot Summary: Another weird newscast, Wayne singing to two girls as the Backstreet Boys, Colin working in a fast-food place, and a rap song about a black hole are featured in this episode.
Originally aired on: 3/9/2000
Fan Rating: 9.9

Episode 28: Show No. 217 (s02e28)

Plot Summary: Highlights from this episode: Karen Maruyama joins the boys for a soap opera at a plastic surgeon's office; Wayne sings faster and faster; Colin reports from cowboys fighing dinosaurs; and Colin and Ryan kiss.
Originally aired on: 3/16/2000
Fan Rating: 8.9

Episode 29: Show No. 232 (s02e29)

Plot Summary: Colin's infamous 'The Cat!' playing of Improbable Mission highlights this episode.
Originally aired on: 3/23/2000
Fan Rating: 9.9

Episode 30: Show No. 233 (s02e30)

Plot Summary: A scene in a canyon with donkeys, a news report from alligators in a swamp, and songs of psychiatrists highlight this episode.
Originally aired on: 3/30/2000
Fan Rating: 9.7

Episode 31: Show No. 234 (s02e31)

Plot Summary: Jar Jar Binks on a dating show, the Lone Ranger and Tonto being moved, and Colin as a caveman are highlights of this episode.
Originally aired on: 4/6/2000
Fan Rating: 9.3

Episode 32: Show No. 235 (s02e32)

Plot Summary: Karen Maruyama joins the boys for a WWII scene, as a granny with a crush on Colin, and as the host of another quirky party.
Originally aired on: 4/20/2000
Fan Rating: 9.6

Episode 33: Show No. 214 (s02e33)

Plot Summary: A rap song to The Exorcist, a news report from a harem, and a CD about doctors highlight this episode.
Originally aired on: 4/27/2000
Fan Rating: 9.2

Episode 34: Show No. 218 (s02e34)

Plot Summary: A sitcom theme about Hillary and Monica as roommates, a scene with Quasimodo and Esmerelda, and a Hoedown about probation officers highlight this episode.
Originally aired on: 4/27/2000
Fan Rating: 9.9

Episode 35: Show No. 236 (s02e35)

Plot Summary: Seating Order: Brad, Wayne, Colin, and Ryan.Weird Newscasters: Reporting on The Six O'Clock News are:
Anchor: Brad(Chester Moistmuffins)
Co-Anchor: Colin(Lionel Hotbiscuits), the world's most tactless man
Sports: Wayne(Sizzling Baconpan), RuPaul
Weather: Ryan(Flaky Croissants), has the hots for a different person every ten seconds.
Film Dub: Ryan, Colin, and Brad are planning a five-year-old's birthday party.
Questionable Impressions: Brad and Wayne start a scene set on a freeway; Colin is teamed with Brad and Ryan with Wayne. They must do a different impression along whith speaking in questions.
Narrate: Ryan and Colin do a film noir scene set in a barber shop.
Greatest Hits: Ryan and Colin sell the compilation CD Songs Of The Plumber. Wayne and Brad sing:
'Sympathy For the Roto-Rooter' as the Rolling Stones
'Heuzunkloggin?(Who's Uncloggin?)' in German drinking style
'You Can't Flush Me Away' in '90's R & B style.
90 Second Alphabet: Ryan, Colin and Drew are three roommates watching the lottery numbers come on TV; starting with 'X.'Winner: Ryan and Colin
Credit Reading: Ryan and Wayne as two angry drivers stuck in traffic.
Originally aired on: 5/4/2000
Fan Rating: 9.4

Episode 36: Show No. 219 (s02e36)

Plot Summary: Seating Order: Wayne, Chip, Colin, and Ryan.Superheroes: Trying to solve the worldwide crisis of no more Rogaine are:
Colin: Captain Hair
Ryan: Totally Insane Old Man
Chip: The Chippendale Kid
Wayne: Captain Frat Boy.
Let's Make A Date: Chip has to choose from:
Wayne: the possessed girl from The Exorcist
Colin: a cantankerous snowman who is melting
Ryan: a destructive toddler learning to walk and talk.
Duet: Wayne and Chip sing a 1940's tap dance number about a funnel.
Whose Line: Colin is Davy Crockett and Ryan is Jim Bowie and they're about to make their last stand at the Alamo, and Colin is losing his nerve.
Ryan's lines: 'Lay a wet one on me, big guy' and 'It's time for your spongebath.'
Colin's lines: 'Why are you dressed like a French maid?' and 'Shut up and touch the monkey!'
Scenes From A Hat: Bad game show concepts; things you never want to hear your grandmother say; pick-up lines in the fruit and vegetable aisle; personal ads that won't get many responses; People you'll never see on the cover of Playboy; modern addition to the Ten Commandments; if dogs told jokes; and favorite pranks of ER doctors.
Props: The teams are:
Wayne and Colin with a large white cloth funnel
Ryan and Drew with a pair of red lightbulbs.Winner: Chip
Credit Reading: Colin as Captain Hair with the others as his hair behind him.
Originally aired on: 5/4/2000
Fan Rating: 9.8

Episode 37: Show No. 237 (s02e37)

Plot Summary: Saving trees in a forest, cannibalism, a presidential crisis, and songs of wrestling highlight this episode.
Originally aired on: 5/11/2000
Fan Rating: 9.4

Episode 38: Show No. 238 (s02e38)

Plot Summary: Seating Order: Wayne, Denny, Colin and Ryan.

Questions Only: Set during singles night at a supermarket.
Film, TV and Theater Styles: Ryan and Wayne are in a steambath when mob hit man Colin finally catches up to them.
Styles: science fiction, game show, 70's hippie flick, cartoon and porno.
Scenes From A Hat: Songs that kill the romance, things not to bring into the bathtub, confusing battle cries, albums doomed to be flops, least likely to win the 2000 Presidential race, the stupidity award show, and inappropriate times to laugh.
Old Job, New Job: (making its US debut)Minister Ryan(who used to be a New York cop) marries Colin and Denny.
Greatest Hits: Ryan and Colin sell the compilation CD Songs of the Private Eye. Wayne sings:
Just Do Dustin' as MC Hammer
Someone Cut My Nose in 50's blues style
Opening The Door That's Lockta as Ricky Martin.
Hoedown About game show hosts; Drew replacing Denny.

Winner: Denny
Credit Reading: Colin and Denny as parents who have had it with their kids.
Originally aired on: 5/18/2000
Fan Rating: 9.3

Episode 39: Show No. 239 (s02e39)

Plot Summary: Contestants: Ryan, Colin, Wayne and Chip Esten.

Film, TV, and Theater Styles: Colin and Ryan steal dinosaur bones, and get caught by Wayne, the night watchman.
Styles: chick flick, Keystone Cops, workout video, porno and golf show.
Duet: Wayne and Chip sing as a boy band to Katie of Hoagie Oagie.
Song Titles: At a beach party.
Newsflash: Colin reports to video of himself to Chip and Ryan.
Hoedown: About plastic surgery.
Foreign Film Dub: Drew and Wayne act out the Canadian action film Out And About(Oot And Aboot); Ryan translating for Drew and Colin for Wayne.

Winner: Chip
Credit Reading: All four as French can-can dancers.
Originally aired on: 5/18/2000
Fan Rating: 9.9






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