Summary
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The hosts introduce a challenge where they react to user-submitted videos. If three hosts laugh at a video, the submitter wins £500, with a cap of £5,000. Any unclaimed money will be split among the hosts, incentivizing them not to laugh.
The hosts start watching the submitted videos. The first few include someone accidentally hurting themselves, an awkward fan interaction with George Clarke that gets 7,000 likes, and a video claiming "my beard is better." None of these elicit three laughs.
A submitter attempts to make them laugh while incorporating a HelloFresh sponsorship, using puns and a demonstration of the service. Despite the effort, the jokes fall flat, but the hosts appreciate the attempt and the concept of easy meal prep.
The hosts watch a variety of viral edits, including an 'origami lady' folding herself, a sexual edit of themselves that they find confusing, and a clip of a host wearing a durag that led to public backlash. They also react to a video of a girl making a face at the camera.
The videos continue with a relatable office prank, a bizarre edit featuring a famous personality, and a close-up of a host's face that resembles an Italian bossy chef. They also react to a clip of George Clarke's questionable hair and an unexpected fall.
A submission parodies a podcast, featuring distorted voices and awkward introductions. The hosts discuss the difficulty of not laughing and one host even feels 'sick' from holding it in. They also see a video where a biscuit almost causes an accident.
The videos include a clip of someone eating a cake aggressively, a submission featuring one of the hosts' mothers, and a video making fun of George Clarke's hairline. Another clip shows a terrifying edited image of a host, which leaves them stunned.
A joke referring to a host as 'the gay one' causes unexpected laughter. This is followed by a video of a host attempting to share a "hippo fact" during a run, which is completely ignored by his friends, leading to a discussion about not being listened to.
The hosts encounter unsettling fan edits, including one expressing obsessive love for Mr. Beast and another featuring a host's doctored image. They also react to a video of a water bottle being disrespected during a chess game and a lip-syncing attempt that fails to impress.
A video highlights the humor of EasyHotel's 'pay for everything' concept, including toilet paper. Another clip features a photo of a host in a SpongeBob costume, which they find amusing. The conversation also touches on George Clarke's wedding and a particularly unflattering photo.
They watch a funny video of a dog giving a 'death stare' and a 'put a finger down' challenge that ends with a laugh-inducing insult to a host's mother. Another clip features a young, oddly aged host with many old videos online. They also praise an editor's skills.
The videos include a host repeating a strange phrase about a "rose toy" and a terrifying Slender Man-esque figure. They then react to a podcast attempting to start with an alphabet game, critiquing the prolonged setup and microphone issues.
A peculiar video of a man with a "fade" for hair, a joke about a host's ability to 'make women walk,' and a comedic clip about a host's girlfriend nearly killing him. They also react to an image of a 'Chav' character.
A talented fan submits drawings of the hosts, creating humorous caricatures. The hosts genuinely appreciate the effort and accuracy, leading to multiple laughs and a winner for the challenge. Other funny mentions include a ghost hunting video and a relatable customer service skit.
More funny clips, including a marriage proposal, a 'sperm donor' prank, and a quick laugh-reaction montage. The final video features a man dancing strangely, triggering a "Full House of laughter." The hosts tally the wins, revealing they owe £4,000, which means they each get a significant amount of the remaining prize money.