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Ridiculousness - Season 23
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Title: Ridiculousness

Overview: Rob Dyrdek takes the funniest amateur internet videos and builds them into an episode of edgy, funny, and most importantly, timeless television.

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Average Vote: 6.921 (108 votes)

Cast

  • Himself: Rob Dyrdek
  • Herself: Chanel West Coast
  • Himself: Sterling 'Steelo' Brim
  • Ridiculousness - Chanel And Sterling CCCLXXIII (Season 23 - Episode 1)

    Rob, Chanel, and Steelo feel for some people that "Can't Hide the Hurt," discover that sometimes you should "Erase the Ring" and give up on some "Obedience School Dropouts."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling CCCLXXIV (Season 23 - Episode 2)

    Rob, Chanel, and Steelo get done up by some "Free Stylists," try out a new flirting technique in "Pain Game" and experience serious turns in "It Just Got Real."

    Ridiculousness - Halloween I (Season 23 - Episode 3)

    Rob, Chanel and Steelo celebrate the start of the "Spooky Season," pass on the chance to babysit some "Creepy Cuties" and lose consciousness with some people who get "Scared."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling CCCLXXV (Season 23 - Episode 4)

    Rob, Chanel, and Steelo talk about the worst pests in neighborhoods, "Trash Monsters" and doing things that are "Perfectly Pointless."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling CCCLXXVI (Season 23 - Episode 5)

    Rob, Chanel, and Steelo make some terrible decisions in "Poor Pickers," feel the pressure building in "Body Bursters," and get weirded out in "Somehow Inappropriate."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling CCCLXXVII (Season 23 - Episode 6)

    Rob, Chanel and Steelo learn it's tough out there for a kid in "Bad Kid Day," check out what not to do in "Absolutely Not," and check out the weirdest animals alive in "Rat Worms."

    Ridiculousness - Halloween II (Season 23 - Episode 7)

    Rob, Chanel and Steelo try to get to the bottom of some "Supernatural Sightings" and check out tan lines so extreme they make people "Part Ghost."

    Ridiculousness - Halloween III (Season 23 - Episode 8)

    Rob, Chanel and Steelo take a look at household objects that are "Possibly Possessed," celebrate frights with some "Fear Shakes," and check out some ladies doing damage to themselves.

    Ridiculousness - Halloween IV (Season 23 - Episode 9)

    Rob, Chanel and Steelo find out what happens when you "Embrace Your Fears," barely react to the apocalypse in "Endtimes Shmendtimes," and and celebrate black cats with "Demon Kittens."

    Ridiculousness - Halloween V (Season 23 - Episode 10)

    Rob, Chanel and Steelo spotlight some Halloween stars with "Kick-Ass Costumes" and try to beat their fear of heights with "High Anxiety."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel And Sterling CCCLXXVIII (Season 23 - Episode 11)

    Rob, Chanel and Steelo watch some good times go bad in "Fun Til It's Not," get real high "On the Redeye," and warn desperate daters to "Walk Away."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel And Sterling CCCLXXIX (Season 23 - Episode 12)

    Rob, Chanel and Steelo meet some amazing partners in "Super Power Couples," brace themselves for the impending "Weather Wars" and fall victim to the "Call of the Booze."

    Ridiculousness - Halloween VI (Season 23 - Episode 13)

    Rob, Chanel and Steelo get a kick out of some kids who are "Frightening the Folks" and prepare to fight back against some "Evil Machines."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling CCCLXXX (Season 23 - Episode 14)

    Rob, Chanel and Steelo celebrate the "Bills Mafia," explain why you "Don't Text and Drive" and try and find a second for some people who are "Finished At the Start."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling CCCLXXXI (Season 23 - Episode 15)

    Rob, Chanel, and Steelo learn that "Staring is Caring," get a lapdance from some "Tragic Mikes" and finally decide between "Youth or Experience."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling CCCLXXXII (Season 23 - Episode 16)

    Rob, Chanel and Steelo talk about those moments where one snaps into "Instant Apologies" and making things "As Dangerous as Possible."

    Ridiculousness - Greg Yuna (Season 23 - Episode 17)

    Rob, Chanel, and Steelo welcome celebrity jeweler, Greg Yuna to hold up traffic in "Gridlock Gang," check out footwear favorites in "Crocophiles" and get turned down by "Diamond Decliners."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling CCCLXXXIII (Season 23 - Episode 18)

    Rob, Chanel and Steelo talk about couples who commit "Trust Abuse," big dogs who know nothing but "Aggressive Affection," and drunken people who insist they're "Super-Duper Sober."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling CCCLXXXIV (Season 23 - Episode 19)

    Rob, Chanel and Steelo get an old familiar feeling in "Instant Deja Vu," check out dudes with pigtails in "Hogtails," and brace for "Early Onset Back Pain."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling CCCLXXXV (Season 23 - Episode 20)

    Rob, Chanel and Steelo find out what it means to be "Gut Plugged," rush the dumbest frat ever in "Kappa Alpha Dumbass," and wake up the worst way possible in "False Alarms."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling CCCLXXXVI (Season 23 - Episode 21)

    Rob, Chanel and Steelo are living that "Bib Life," wondering if "They Still Got Payphones," and getting "Deranged With Downtime."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling CCCLXXXVII (Season 23 - Episode 22)

    Rob, Chanel, and Steelo learn the dangers of "Biking While Intoxicated," dig through the "Lost and Found," and pull a few strings with some "Puppet Masters."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling CCCLXXXVIII (Season 23 - Episode 23)

    Rob, Chanel, and Steelo discover some safety vests are actually "Danger Vests," visit "Urban Farms," and what happens when a vehicle is "Not Street Legal."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling CCCLXXXIX (Season 23 - Episode 24)

    Rob, Chanel, and Steelo check out some lazy employees in "My Dad Owns the Company," insist some people should just "Take The W," and get some questionable advice from people who are "Doctor-Ish."

    Ridiculousness - Thanksgiving I (Season 23 - Episode 25)

    Rob, Chanel and Steelo try out some "Redneck Recipes", get way too close to some "Wild Turkeys", and look at some relatives and wonder "How Are We Related?"

    Ridiculousness - Thanksgiving II (Season 23 - Episode 26)

    Rob, Chanel and Steelo gobble up some kitchen disasters in "First Time Chefs," get too turnt up on the "Night Before Turkey," and tune into the "Disgracey's Day Parade."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling CCCXCII (Season 23 - Episode 27)

    Rob, Chanel, and Steelo watch moms get pushed to the limit in "Momming on Empty", get strange in public with "Park Violations" and get wrecked by wasabi in "Burning Green Goo."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling CCCXCIII (Season 23 - Episode 28)

    Rob, Chanel, and Steelo betray themselves in "Ene-Me", witness huge messes in "Glad It's Not Me", and devolve back to primate form in "Drunkeys."

    Ridiculousness - Ed "Big Ed" Brown (Season 23 - Episode 29)

    Rob, Chanel, and Steelo are joined by the star of "90 Day Fiancé," Big Ed, and get hyped for mayonnaise in "Mayocraze," and celebrate men's ponytails in "Pony Boys."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling CCCXCV (Season 23 - Episode 30)

    Rob, Steelo, and Chanel get "Summer Heated," order up some "Snide Salads" and ask the very important question, "DI-Why."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling CCCXCVI (Season 23 - Episode 31)

    Rob, Chanel, and Steelo learn how to party farm-y in "Barn Animals," discover some amazing workarounds in "Loopholes" and hail Mary some "Last Ditch Prayers."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling CCCXCVII (Season 23 - Episode 32)

    Rob, Chanel, and Steelo remind people that "LARP is Forever," talk about the most gorgeous vehicle on Earth in "Forkin' Around" and people who are wearing "Shady Kicks."

    Ridiculousness - Holiday I (Season 23 - Episode 33)

    Rob, Chanel, and Steelo unwrap some "Misfit Toys," watch unfortunate people get "Candy Cane'd," and take a sleigh ride with the "Reindeer Rejects."

    Ridiculousness - Holiday II (Season 23 - Episode 34)

    Rob, Chanel, and Steelo meet Santa's brother, "Saint Ricks," find out who's on "Santa's S... List," and chow down some "Lovin' Leftovers."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling CD (Season 23 - Episode 35)

    Rob, Chanel, and Steelo tear it down in "Destruction Sites," check out some good deeds gone bad in "Best Intentions," and learn that some people are always "Down to Frown."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling CDI (Season 23 - Episode 36)

    Rob, Chanel, and Sterling discuss "Uncuffing Season," break down the man bun in "Toasted Buns," and then go skydiving in "Aww Chute."

    Ridiculousness - Holiday III (Season 23 - Episode 37)

    Rob, Chanel, and Steelo experience some Christmas wins in "Christmas Clutch" and meet some sexy Santas in "Kringle and Ready to Mingle."

    Ridiculousness - Holiday IV (Season 23 - Episode 38)

    Rob, Chanel, and Steelo get swole with Santa in "Milk and Cookie Muscles," witness some "Nativity Scene Stealers," and spent Christmas overseas in "Merry Christmas, Moscow."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling CCCXC (Season 23 - Episode 39)

    Rob, Chanel, and Steelo keep their mouths shut in "Take It to the Grave," stay up late with kids that are "Bad at Bedtime," and get their snack on in "Pickle Passion."

    Ridiculousness - Chanel and Sterling CCCXCI (Season 23 - Episode 40)

    Rob, Chanel, and Steelo save their way to the hospital in "So Cheap It's Dangerous," take some kids to "Toilet School," and get back to basics in "Good Ol' Low Blows."

    Ridiculousness - Holiday V (Season 23 - Episode 41)

    Rob, Chanel, and Steelo check out some Scrooges with "I Hate the Holidays," try and return some "Tasteless Toys," and celebrate what makes the holidays special with "It's Tradition".

    Ridiculousness - Holiday VI (Season 23 - Episode 42)

    Rob, Chanel, and Steelo talk about gift giving in "It's the Thought That Sucks," the most perfect liquid food in "Good Gravy," and bundling up kids like "Snow Mummies".

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