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Season 2 episodes (11)
1 Brawl/Blackmail/Gloryhole
15/07/30
Forrest gets into a fight with a stranger, blackmails his new girlfriend and discovers the pleasures of a glory hole.
2 Curing Homosexuality/Mile High Club
15/08/06
Forrest attempts to turn a young gay man straight and finds that having sex on an airplane is surprisingly difficult.
3 Falsely Accused/Sleep with Your Teacher/Little Person
15/08/13
Forrest has Josh frame him for a crime, has sex with a high school teacher and experiences the everyday struggles of being a little person.
4 Cult/Perfect Body
15/08/20
Forrest gathers followers for his new cult and employs a regimen of bodily enhancements in the pursuit of perfection.
5 Catfish/Haunted House
15/08/27
Forrest reconnects with an old flame on his first foray into catfishing and discovers different kinds of ghosts while sleeping in a haunted house.
6 William Tell/Grant A Wish/Rowboat
15/09/03
Forrest wrangles his father into recreating William Tell's bow-and-arrow feat, reluctantly makes his son's birthday wish comes true and spends time in a rowboat.
7 Buried Alive/6 Star Review/Public Speaking
15/09/10
Forrest spends 24 hours in a coffin, faces a dilemma when a viewer asks him to rate something with six stars and makes a public speaking appearance.
8 Murder/Magic 8 Ball/Procrastination
15/09/17
Forrest allows a Magic 8-Ball to dictate his decisions for a day, runs into a paradox when faced with the task of procrastinating and faces his toughest review yet.
9 Happiness/Pillow Fight/Imaginary Friend
15/09/24
Forrest experiments with being relentlessly upbeat and conducts two reviews from a difficult location.
10 Conspiracy Theory
15/10/01
Forrest makes a disconcerting discovery while researching conspiracy theories and finds himself on the run from a man-hunter.
101 A Special Announcement
15/07/22
Grant celebrates Forrest's return to the show, and the duo answers questions from the press about Season 2.
About this show
Forrest MacNeil doesn't review books or movies; he reviews life itself. Risking life and limb (and self respect), he's sampling what it's like to participate in an orgy or be a racist-- on this wildly original, five-star-worthy new series.
Comedy
Ratings and reviews
4.8
107 reviews
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gnostrum
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12 September 2015
This show is extremely hilarious. I look forward to each new episode like a child waiting in eager anticipation for Father Christmas to deliver him a sock full of sugary confections. Watching Review: 5 stars.
Justin Stolle
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09 March 2016
Forrest's undying commitment to the show puts him in hilariously compromising positions over and over again.