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* StepfordSmiler: One of the {{Undesirable Prize}}s Billy offered was a stamp book of Creator/MarioLopez expressing emotions like happy, sad, scared, tired, dying, and fine...with the same smiling face in every image.

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* StepfordSmiler: One of the {{Undesirable Prize}}s Billy offered was a stamp book of Creator/MarioLopez expressing emotions like happy, sad, scared, tired, dying, and fine...with [[IdenticalPanelGag the same smiling face in every image.image]].
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** In one quiz show, Billy uses the game "Fox News Anchor or Pilgrim?" to make fun of the names of various anchors on the Creator/FoxNewsChannel.

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** In one quiz show, Billy uses the game "Fox News Anchor or Pilgrim?" to make fun of the names of various anchors on the Creator/FoxNewsChannel.Fox News Channel.
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-->'''Billy''': Was Green Arrow funnier than ''Film/{{Deadpool}}''? Because that's impossible.

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-->'''Billy''': Was Green Arrow funnier than ''Film/{{Deadpool}}''? ''Film/{{Deadpool|2016}}''? Because that's impossible.
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The series premiered on the Fuse channel on December 18, 2011, before it hopped to Creator/TruTV in 2015 for the fourth and fifth season. It continued as an online segment on the Funny or Die Website/{{YouTube}} channel. The second to fifth seasons are also available on Creator/{{Netflix}}.

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The series premiered on the Fuse channel on December 18, 2011, before it hopped to Creator/TruTV in 2015 for the fourth and fifth season. It continued as an online segment on the Funny or Die Creator/FunnyOrDie Website/{{YouTube}} channel. The second to fifth seasons are also available on Creator/{{Netflix}}.
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* PoliticalCorrectnessGoneMad: The mock protest in the James Corden episode has people screaming at Billy for enforcing stereotypes about gay men and calling him sexist for using the terms "sir" and "miss."

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* PoliticalCorrectnessGoneMad: PoliticalOvercorrectness: The mock protest in the James Corden episode has people screaming at Billy for enforcing stereotypes about gay men and calling him sexist for using the terms "sir" and "miss."
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Every episode sees Billy running down the streets of [[UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity Manhattan]] and stopping random passersby to ask them questions. These questions often pertain to celebrities or pop culture, but rely entirely on Billy's subjective opinion. Billy also picks random people, as well as celebrity guests, to partake in rapid-fire quizzes such as "Old or Gay?" The celebrity guests also sometimes join him in asking people questions, which often poke fun to them or their career.

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Every episode sees Billy running down the streets of [[UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity Manhattan]] and stopping random passersby to ask them questions. These questions often pertain to celebrities or pop culture, but rely entirely on Billy's subjective opinion. Billy also picks random people, as well as celebrity guests, to partake in rapid-fire quizzes such as "Old or Gay?" The celebrity guests also sometimes join him in asking people questions, which often poke fun to at them or their career.
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* PoliticalCorrectnessGoneMad: The mock protest in the James Corden episode has people screaming at Billy for enforcing stereotypes about gay men and calling him sexist for using the terms "sir" and "miss."

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