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| style="text-align:center;"|Eric Falconer & [[Chris Romano]]
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| style="text-align:center;"|January 11, 2010
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|style="background:#c28b6c; colspan="7"|Three incoming freshmen on the Blue Mountain State University football team try to adapt to a new world of college life full of football, girls, and hazing. All of the freshmen must engage in questionable hazing rituals. Sammy feels left out so he tries to become the mascot. While Alex and Craig deal with Thad's hazing rituals, Sammy opts for a darker approach: blackmailing the current BMS mascot so that he can steal the job from him without having to earn it. Sammy becomes successful in his blackmail and becomes the new mascot.
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| style="text-align:left;"|"Promise Ring"
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| style="text-align:center;"|[[Lev L. Spiro]]
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| style="text-align:center;"|Eric Falconer & Chris Romano
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| style="text-align:center;"|January 12, 2010
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|style="background:#c28b6c; colspan="7"|With Denise leaving town for the weekend, Craig is forced to wear a "promise ring" to remind him to be faithful towards her... or else. When Craig loses the ring during a night of partying at a strip club however, Alex must help him find it before Denise returns. Meanwhile Alex tries to have sex with Thad's half-sister from Bosnia, which turns out a little different than Alex had in mind.
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| style="text-align:left;"|"Pocket Pussy"
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| style="text-align:center;"|Brian Robbins
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| style="text-align:center;"|Eric Falconer & Chris Romano
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| style="text-align:center;"|January 19, 2010
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| style="text-align:center;"|{{TableTBA|N/A}}
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|style="background:#c28b6c; colspan="7"|The team is punished for playing badly, and a curfew is put in place shortly before their most important game of the season. To cope with the curfew hampering their social lives, the players steal Thad's personal sex toy for their own usage. The players are immediately hooked on Thad's sex toy and schedule a time table for when each player can use it. The sex toy ends up going missing due to Craig which enrages Thad. Thad explains that the sex toy is so important to him because it belonged to his dead father. Thad vows revenge upon Alex unless he can find it.
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| style="text-align:left;"|"Rivalry Weekend"
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| style="text-align:center;"|Lev L. Spiro
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| style="text-align:center;"|Eric Falconer & Chris Romano
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| style="text-align:center;"|January 26, 2010
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|style="background:#c28b6c; colspan="7"|The Goats are about to face Overland University, their most storied rivals and not to mention, their first televised game of the season. However, their starting quarterback, Travis McKenna, is suspended by the dean for soliciting a [[Prostitute|prostitute]]. Despite the pleas of Coach Daniels, the Dean sticks by his decision to suspend McKenna, leaving Alex as the team's starting [[Quarterback|quarterback]]. Unable to handle the pressure of starting, Alex searches for a way to get the McKenna reinstated. He visits the [[Transvestite|transvestite]] [[Prostitute|prostitute]] in hopes she will drop the charges; however, she refuses – Unless Craig allows her to perform [[Fellatio|fellatio]] on him. Denise is OK with the proposition, but Craig is not, making Alex search for another way to bring McKenna back. Meanwhile, Overland U's [[Cheerleaders|cheerleaders]] have abducted Sammy and the Goats' mascot, a goat named Billy. The Goat's abduction makes headlines but Sammy's disappearance is yet to be noticed. When Sammy accidentally kills the Billy the goat, he brings it to the field on game-day where the heated blame is immediately pinned on Overland U, which Sammy is glad to play along with. Inspired by the murdered mascot, Alex realizes he's been selfishly looking for solutions that only benefit him and not his team. The Dean refuses to stand by and watch his team lose after the opposition's ruthless mutilation of Billy the Goat and reverses his decision at game time, allowing Travis McKenna to start instead of Alex. However, unaware of the Dean's reversal, Craig tries to take the solution into his own hands, and allows the [[Prostitute|prostitute]] her wish.
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| style="text-align:left;"|"There's Only One Second Best"
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| style="text-align:center;"|[[Jeff Melman]]
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| style="text-align:center;"|Drew Hancock & JD Ryznar
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| style="text-align:center;"|February 2, 2010
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|style="background:#c28b6c; colspan="7"|Alex purposely starts to suck at football and is excited to get demoted to 3rd string quarterback. Being in 3rd string means you practice with special teams. At the goat house, Alex is forced to party in a secluded room with 3rd stringers, special teams and not so attractive girls. Alex realizes he made a terrible mistake and competes in a quarterback competition to gain his second string spot back. Meanwhile, Craig suspects Denise is cheating on him and Sammy convinces the cheerleaders get revenge on the football team.
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| style="text-align:center;"|6
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| style="text-align:left;"|"The Drug Olympics"
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| style="text-align:center;"|[[Clark Mathis]]
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| style="text-align:center;"|Eric Falconer & Chris Romano
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| style="text-align:center;"|February 9, 2010
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|style="background:#c28b6c; colspan="7"|Recent losses inspire Thad to hold a special lock-in at the Goat House as part of a drug-fueled team building exercise. Each player on the team picks a random drug out of a helmet to then take, except for Craig who is given one picked out by Thad. But the night takes a bizarre turn when Alex reveals that the drug taking is all a ruse. The plan was really to drug Craig because he is the only teammate who has not slept with the team's booster, better known as "The Cougar". Thad gets the team's female booster, known as "The Cougar" to have sex with Craig while he is drugged in order to break the losing streak.
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| style="text-align:left;"|"The Legend of the Golden Arm"
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| style="text-align:center;"|[[John Fortenberry]]
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| style="text-align:center;"|[[Brian Burns (Screenwriter)|Brian Burns]]
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| style="text-align:center;"|February 16, 2010
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|style="background:#c28b6c; colspan="7"|A player-recruitment weekend brings out Batman Barstow, a running back who poses a threat to both Craig's position and relationship with Denise, while Alex competes with Thad to enlist Matt Parker, the top high-school quarterback, for Blue Mountain State.
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| style="text-align:center;"|8
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| style="text-align:center;"|8
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| style="text-align:left;"|"LAX aka The Truce"
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| style="text-align:center;"|Clark Mathis
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| style="text-align:center;"|[[Chip Hall]]
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| style="text-align:center;"|February 23, 2010
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|style="background:#c28b6c; colspan="7"|Alex accidentally breaks a 24-year-old truce between the BMS football and lacrosse teams, when he is seduced by the neglected girlfriend of the lacrosse team's captain. A cruel prank war breaks out, which could only be stopped with Alex offering up a willing virgin "sacrifice" (Sammy's new girlfriend) for the Lacrosse team to have sex with. Meanwhile, Denise instructs the lacrosse team's girlfriends in the art of withholding sex, as she teaches them to stand up for themselves against their egomaniac boyfriends.
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| style="text-align:left;"|"Midterms"
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| style="text-align:center;"|[[Ken Whittingham]]
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| style="text-align:center;"|Drew Hancock & J.D. Ryznar
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| style="text-align:center;"|March 2, 2010
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|style="background:#c28b6c; colspan="7"|The academic performance of Alex and some of his teammates comes under scrutiny as result of dismal grades and GPA's. They eventually resort to providing sexual favors for the professor's 83-year-old mother, played by [[Cloris Leachman]], to avoid failing off the team.
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| style="text-align:center;"|10
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| style="text-align:center;"|10
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| style="text-align:left;"|"Marathon Monday"
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| style="text-align:center;"|[[Jay Chandrasekhar]]
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| style="text-align:center;"|Chip Hall
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| style="text-align:center;"|March 9, 2010
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|style="background:#c28b6c; colspan="7"|During "Marathon Monday", a BMS drinking tradition where the whole campus parties from 6 a.m. Monday to 6 a.m. Tuesday, Alex meets and hooks up with the girl of his dreams, Jill, who turns out to be just like him. Also Craig breaks up with Denise
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| style="text-align:center;"|11
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| style="text-align:left;"|"Ransom"
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| style="text-align:center;"|Clark Mathis
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| style="text-align:center;"|Chip Hall
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| style="text-align:center;"|March 16, 2010
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|style="background:#c28b6c; colspan="7"|A deranged father stalks Alex to get him to hook up with his daughter. Thad questions Alex's team spirit because Alex refuses to slap him on the butt. Craig finally musters the courage to confront Denise and have sex with her.
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| style="text-align:center;"|12
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| style="text-align:center;"|12
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| style="text-align:left;"|"Piss Test"
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| style="text-align:center;"|John Fortenberry
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| style="text-align:center;"|Drew Hancock & J.D. Ryznar
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| style="text-align:center;"|March 23, 2010
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| style="text-align:center;"|0.750
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|style="background:#c28b6c; colspan="7"|Thad forces the team to use his 'oil change' method to pass the NCAA drug test. Sammy takes advantage of his mascot costume to score with the ladies.
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| style="text-align:center;"|13
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| style="text-align:left;"|"Bowl Game"
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| style="text-align:center;"|Jeff Melman
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| style="text-align:center;"|Brian Burns
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| style="text-align:center;"|March 30, 2010
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|style="background:#c28b6c; colspan="7"|Although finishing the season with a 9–3 record, BMS is picked to play the fictional Cypress Bowl against Clementine University, in [[Baton Rouge]], [[Louisiana]]. Upon arrival in Baton Rouge, the team is placed under strict rules by Coach Daniels – no interaction with the media. The Pre-Bowl Game festivities consists of sabotage attempts by both teams, causing Thad to place some of his own rules on the team: no eating unless the food is prepared by themselves (to avoid intentional [[Food Poisoning|food poisoning]]) and a strict 10 PM "Lights Out" curfew. However, when Craig falls victim to Clementine's sabotage and is accused of [[Rape|rape]], Thad, Alex, and Sammy must break their own rules and spend the night out in an attempt to rescue him from prison.
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Current revision as of 11:15, 5 April 2021

Blue Mountain State is an American comedy series that premiered on Spike on January 11, 2010. All three of the seasons of the show were aired on Spike TV. The series follows the players on the football team of the fictional university, Blue Mountain State, and its rather awkward team "The Goats" as they explore the freedoms of college life, including football, scoring with women, drinking binges, wild partying, and hazing. The series was created by Chris Romano, who also stars in the series, and Eric Falconer.

As of November 30, 2011, a total of 39 episodes have been shown. The series was renewed for a second season in February 2010. A sneak peek of the second episode of season two aired on October 16; the season premiere was on October 20, 2010. Blue Mountain State was renewed for a third season and it premiered on September 21, 2011 with back-to-back episodes.

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[edit] Series overview

Season Episodes Originally aired
First aired Last aired
1 13 January 11, 2010 March 30, 2010
2 13 October 16, 2010 January 19, 2011
3 13 September 21, 2011 November 30, 2011

[edit] Episodes

[edit] Season 1 (2010)

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1 1 "It's Called Hazing, Look It Up" Brian Robbins Eric Falconer & Chris Romano January 11, 2010 N/A
Three incoming freshmen on the Blue Mountain State University football team try to adapt to a new world of college life full of football, girls, and hazing. All of the freshmen must engage in questionable hazing rituals. Sammy feels left out so he tries to become the mascot. While Alex and Craig deal with Thad's hazing rituals, Sammy opts for a darker approach: blackmailing the current BMS mascot so that he can steal the job from him without having to earn it. Sammy becomes successful in his blackmail and becomes the new mascot.
2 2 "Promise Ring" Lev L. Spiro Eric Falconer & Chris Romano January 12, 2010 N/A
With Denise leaving town for the weekend, Craig is forced to wear a "promise ring" to remind him to be faithful towards her... or else. When Craig loses the ring during a night of partying at a strip club however, Alex must help him find it before Denise returns. Meanwhile Alex tries to have sex with Thad's half-sister from Bosnia, which turns out a little different than Alex had in mind.
3 3 "Pocket Pussy" Brian Robbins Eric Falconer & Chris Romano January 19, 2010 N/A
The team is punished for playing badly, and a curfew is put in place shortly before their most important game of the season. To cope with the curfew hampering their social lives, the players steal Thad's personal sex toy for their own usage. The players are immediately hooked on Thad's sex toy and schedule a time table for when each player can use it. The sex toy ends up going missing due to Craig which enrages Thad. Thad explains that the sex toy is so important to him because it belonged to his dead father. Thad vows revenge upon Alex unless he can find it.
4 4 "Rivalry Weekend" Lev L. Spiro Eric Falconer & Chris Romano January 26, 2010 N/A
The Goats are about to face Overland University, their most storied rivals and not to mention, their first televised game of the season. However, their starting quarterback, Travis McKenna, is suspended by the dean for soliciting a prostitute. Despite the pleas of Coach Daniels, the Dean sticks by his decision to suspend McKenna, leaving Alex as the team's starting quarterback. Unable to handle the pressure of starting, Alex searches for a way to get the McKenna reinstated. He visits the transvestite prostitute in hopes she will drop the charges; however, she refuses – Unless Craig allows her to perform fellatio on him. Denise is OK with the proposition, but Craig is not, making Alex search for another way to bring McKenna back. Meanwhile, Overland U's cheerleaders have abducted Sammy and the Goats' mascot, a goat named Billy. The Goat's abduction makes headlines but Sammy's disappearance is yet to be noticed. When Sammy accidentally kills the Billy the goat, he brings it to the field on game-day where the heated blame is immediately pinned on Overland U, which Sammy is glad to play along with. Inspired by the murdered mascot, Alex realizes he's been selfishly looking for solutions that only benefit him and not his team. The Dean refuses to stand by and watch his team lose after the opposition's ruthless mutilation of Billy the Goat and reverses his decision at game time, allowing Travis McKenna to start instead of Alex. However, unaware of the Dean's reversal, Craig tries to take the solution into his own hands, and allows the prostitute her wish.
5 5 "There's Only One Second Best" Jeff Melman Drew Hancock & JD Ryznar February 2, 2010 0.887
Alex purposely starts to suck at football and is excited to get demoted to 3rd string quarterback. Being in 3rd string means you practice with special teams. At the goat house, Alex is forced to party in a secluded room with 3rd stringers, special teams and not so attractive girls. Alex realizes he made a terrible mistake and competes in a quarterback competition to gain his second string spot back. Meanwhile, Craig suspects Denise is cheating on him and Sammy convinces the cheerleaders get revenge on the football team.
6 6 "The Drug Olympics" Clark Mathis Eric Falconer & Chris Romano February 9, 2010 N/A
Recent losses inspire Thad to hold a special lock-in at the Goat House as part of a drug-fueled team building exercise. Each player on the team picks a random drug out of a helmet to then take, except for Craig who is given one picked out by Thad. But the night takes a bizarre turn when Alex reveals that the drug taking is all a ruse. The plan was really to drug Craig because he is the only teammate who has not slept with the team's booster, better known as "The Cougar". Thad gets the team's female booster, known as "The Cougar" to have sex with Craig while he is drugged in order to break the losing streak.
7 7 "The Legend of the Golden Arm" John Fortenberry Brian Burns February 16, 2010 0.810
A player-recruitment weekend brings out Batman Barstow, a running back who poses a threat to both Craig's position and relationship with Denise, while Alex competes with Thad to enlist Matt Parker, the top high-school quarterback, for Blue Mountain State.
8 8 "LAX aka The Truce" Clark Mathis Chip Hall February 23, 2010 N/A
Alex accidentally breaks a 24-year-old truce between the BMS football and lacrosse teams, when he is seduced by the neglected girlfriend of the lacrosse team's captain. A cruel prank war breaks out, which could only be stopped with Alex offering up a willing virgin "sacrifice" (Sammy's new girlfriend) for the Lacrosse team to have sex with. Meanwhile, Denise instructs the lacrosse team's girlfriends in the art of withholding sex, as she teaches them to stand up for themselves against their egomaniac boyfriends.
9 9 "Midterms" Ken Whittingham Drew Hancock & J.D. Ryznar March 2, 2010 N/A
The academic performance of Alex and some of his teammates comes under scrutiny as result of dismal grades and GPA's. They eventually resort to providing sexual favors for the professor's 83-year-old mother, played by Cloris Leachman, to avoid failing off the team.
10 10 "Marathon Monday" Jay Chandrasekhar Chip Hall March 9, 2010 N/A
During "Marathon Monday", a BMS drinking tradition where the whole campus parties from 6 a.m. Monday to 6 a.m. Tuesday, Alex meets and hooks up with the girl of his dreams, Jill, who turns out to be just like him. Also Craig breaks up with Denise
11 11 "Ransom" Clark Mathis Chip Hall March 16, 2010 0.734
A deranged father stalks Alex to get him to hook up with his daughter. Thad questions Alex's team spirit because Alex refuses to slap him on the butt. Craig finally musters the courage to confront Denise and have sex with her.
12 12 "Piss Test" John Fortenberry Drew Hancock & J.D. Ryznar March 23, 2010 0.750
Thad forces the team to use his 'oil change' method to pass the NCAA drug test. Sammy takes advantage of his mascot costume to score with the ladies.
13 13 "Bowl Game" Jeff Melman Brian Burns March 30, 2010 0.630
Although finishing the season with a 9–3 record, BMS is picked to play the fictional Cypress Bowl against Clementine University, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Upon arrival in Baton Rouge, the team is placed under strict rules by Coach Daniels – no interaction with the media. The Pre-Bowl Game festivities consists of sabotage attempts by both teams, causing Thad to place some of his own rules on the team: no eating unless the food is prepared by themselves (to avoid intentional food poisoning) and a strict 10 PM "Lights Out" curfew. However, when Craig falls victim to Clementine's sabotage and is accused of rape, Thad, Alex, and Sammy must break their own rules and spend the night out in an attempt to rescue him from prison.

[edit] Season 2 (2010–11)

Blue Mountain State averaged 949,000 viewers through the first six episodes of season one while improving on the time slot by 165% among men 18–24. In February 2010 it was renewed for a second season.

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[edit] Season 3 (2011)

Aired on Spike

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