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Season 2
Four contestants (Talitha, Sydney, Ido, & Chester) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including what percentage of the U.S. population are full-time vegetarians.
Four contestants (Talitha, Sydney, Ido, & Chester) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including what percentage of the U.S. population are full-time vegetarians.
Four contestants (Diamond, David, Minolta, & Jennifer) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including marrying outside one's race.
Four contestants (Diamond, David, Minolta, & Jennifer) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including marrying outside one's race.
Four contestants (Gabrielle, Dawnella, Joel, & Joyce) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including women wearing burkas in public in the U.S.
Four contestants (Gabrielle, Dawnella, Joel, & Joyce) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including women wearing burkas in public in the U.S.
Four strangers (Jessica, Evangelos, Milah, & Brendan) debate against a racing clock about various topics including what Americans are most thankful for at Thanksgiving.
Four strangers (Jessica, Evangelos, Milah, & Brendan) debate against a racing clock about various topics including what Americans are most thankful for at Thanksgiving.
Four strangers (Salem, Jessica, Travis, & Penny) debate against a racing clock about various topics including how Americans spot fake news.
Four strangers (Salem, Jessica, Travis, & Penny) debate against a racing clock about various topics including how Americans spot fake news.
Four strangers (Kristyn, Aaron, Charlene, & Terrence) debate against a racing clock about various topics including which alternative therapies are covered by insurance.
Four strangers (Kristyn, Aaron, Charlene, & Terrence) debate against a racing clock about various topics including which alternative therapies are covered by insurance.
Four strangers (Indigo, Enrique, Fran, & Brian) debate against a racing clock about various topics including which medications Americans are most thankful for.
Four strangers (Indigo, Enrique, Fran, & Brian) debate against a racing clock about various topics including which medications Americans are most thankful for.
Four strangers (Pamela, Victor, Felicia, & Alister) debate against a racing clock about various topics including what American taxpayers are most likely to do with their tax refunds.
Four strangers (Pamela, Victor, Felicia, & Alister) debate against a racing clock about various topics including what American taxpayers are most likely to do with their tax refunds.
Four strangers (Deborah, Elbert, Tequana, & Ryan) debate against a racing clock about various topics including what people would do if they won the lottery.
Four strangers (Deborah, Elbert, Tequana, & Ryan) debate against a racing clock about various topics including what people would do if they won the lottery.
Four strangers (Lashawn, Megan, Renadda, & Dan) debate against a racing clock about various topics including the most important Constitutional amendments.
Four strangers (Lashawn, Megan, Renadda, & Dan) debate against a racing clock about various topics including the most important Constitutional amendments.
Four strangers (Charmee, Natalie, Robby, & Jacobi) debate against a racing clock about various topics including what charitable causes Americans support the most.
Four strangers (Charmee, Natalie, Robby, & Jacobi) debate against a racing clock about various topics including what charitable causes Americans support the most.
Four strangers (Michelle, Sydney, Karen, & Brian) debate against a racing clock about various topics including which traditional wedding vows are the hardest for women to keep.
Four strangers (Michelle, Sydney, Karen, & Brian) debate against a racing clock about various topics including which traditional wedding vows are the hardest for women to keep.
Four strangers (Chicelly, Rashawn, Rocky, & Asya) debate against a racing clock about various topics including what Americans blame for the widening wealth gap.
Four strangers (Chicelly, Rashawn, Rocky, & Asya) debate against a racing clock about various topics including what Americans blame for the widening wealth gap.
Four strangers (Erica, Margaret, Jansen, & Ryan) debate against a racing clock about various topics including who should be paying for the first date.
Four strangers (Erica, Margaret, Jansen, & Ryan) debate against a racing clock about various topics including who should be paying for the first date.
Four strangers (Sydney, Manny, Tina, & David) debate against a racing clock about various topics including which habits people find annoying in roommates.
Four strangers (Sydney, Manny, Tina, & David) debate against a racing clock about various topics including which habits people find annoying in roommates.
Four strangers (Alex, Atoki, Coree, & Ricky) debate against a racing clock about various topics including the biggest aggravations in public restrooms.
Four strangers (Alex, Atoki, Coree, & Ricky) debate against a racing clock about various topics including the biggest aggravations in public restrooms.
Four contestants who left with little or no money (Nina, Kevin, John, & Billy) return for redemption in this Revenge Of The Losers special.
Four contestants who left with little or no money (Nina, Kevin, John, & Billy) return for redemption in this Revenge Of The Losers special.
Four strangers (Cody, Milissa, Whitney, & Rudy) debate against a racing clock about various topics including how Americans feel about the affordable care act.
Four strangers (Cody, Milissa, Whitney, & Rudy) debate against a racing clock about various topics including how Americans feel about the affordable care act.
Four strangers (Yordanos, Aaron, Molly, & Papp) debate against a racing clock about various topics including celebrities eligible for the presidency in 2020.
Four strangers (Yordanos, Aaron, Molly, & Papp) debate against a racing clock about various topics including celebrities eligible for the presidency in 2020.
Four strangers (Ashley, Rob, Mindy, & Carl) debate against a racing clock about various topics including why parents decide to homeschool their children.
Four strangers (Ashley, Rob, Mindy, & Carl) debate against a racing clock about various topics including why parents decide to homeschool their children.
Four strangers (Rosie, Andrew, Ryan, & Eric) debate against a racing clock about various topics including the best ways for black Americans to achieve racial equality.
Four strangers (Rosie, Andrew, Ryan, & Eric) debate against a racing clock about various topics including the best ways for black Americans to achieve racial equality.
Four strangers (Mary, Tenere, Grady, & Jessica) debate against a racing clock about various topics including what the biggest problems are for small business owners.
Four strangers (Mary, Tenere, Grady, & Jessica) debate against a racing clock about various topics including what the biggest problems are for small business owners.
Four strangers (Shai'la, Erich, Drina, & Jeremy) debate against a racing clock about various topics including which topics people are most tempted to lie about.
Four strangers (Shai'la, Erich, Drina, & Jeremy) debate against a racing clock about various topics including which topics people are most tempted to lie about.
Four strangers (Carman, Karen, Ari, & Blake) debate against a racing clock about various topics including the biggest money mistake people in their 20s make.
Four strangers (Carman, Karen, Ari, & Blake) debate against a racing clock about various topics including the biggest money mistake people in their 20s make.
Four strangers from different branches of the military (Air Force Veteran Tammy, Army Veteran Lou Lou, Navy Veteran Shirley, & Marine Corps Veteran Michael) debate against a racing clock
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Four strangers from different branches of the military (Air Force Veteran Tammy, Army Veteran Lou Lou, Navy Veteran Shirley, & Marine Corps Veteran Michael) debate against a racing clock about various topics including which decisions people would let a computer make for them.
Four strangers (Stacy, Ryan, J, & Jessica) debate against a racing clock about various topics including what bothers Americans the most about the federal tax system.
Four strangers (Stacy, Ryan, J, & Jessica) debate against a racing clock about various topics including what bothers Americans the most about the federal tax system.
Four strangers (Derek, Kramer, Chris, & Katie) debate against a racing clock about various topics including situations that cause women the most anxiety.
Four strangers (Derek, Kramer, Chris, & Katie) debate against a racing clock about various topics including situations that cause women the most anxiety.
Four strangers (Morgan, Steve, Joyce, & Landon) debate against a racing clock about various topics including which state is home to four NBA teams.
Four strangers (Morgan, Steve, Joyce, & Landon) debate against a racing clock about various topics including which state is home to four NBA teams.
Four strangers (Katherine, Victor, Haynie, & Chris) debate against a racing clock about various topics including which cities are home to the busiest airports in the world.
Four strangers (Katherine, Victor, Haynie, & Chris) debate against a racing clock about various topics including which cities are home to the busiest airports in the world.
Four strangers (Amy, Bob, Pia, & Julie) debate against a racing clock about various topics including what women worry about most frequently.
Four strangers (Amy, Bob, Pia, & Julie) debate against a racing clock about various topics including what women worry about most frequently.
Four strangers (Noel, Chase, Eli, & Millena) debate against a racing clock about various topics including which causes lobbying firms spend more money advocating for.
Four strangers (Noel, Chase, Eli, & Millena) debate against a racing clock about various topics including which causes lobbying firms spend more money advocating for.
Four strangers (Rawan, Michael, Rob, & Nicole) debate against a racing clock about various topics including which TV shows are downloaded illegally most often.
Four strangers (Rawan, Michael, Rob, & Nicole) debate against a racing clock about various topics including which TV shows are downloaded illegally most often.
Four strangers (Chloe, Kevin, Danielle, & Jim) debate against a racing clock about various topics in this contest between millennials and baby boomers.
Four strangers (Chloe, Kevin, Danielle, & Jim) debate against a racing clock about various topics in this contest between millennials and baby boomers.
Four contestants (Deirdre, Kolt, Alan, & Kari) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including which is the fastest-growing ethnic group in the United States.
Four contestants (Deirdre, Kolt, Alan, & Kari) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including which is the fastest-growing ethnic group in the United States.
Four contestants (Emily, Edward, Mireille, & EJ) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including whose portrait is set to replace Andrew Jackson's on the $20 bill.
Four contestants (Emily, Edward, Mireille, & EJ) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including whose portrait is set to replace Andrew Jackson's on the $20 bill.
Four contestants (Holly, Ryan, Nathalie, & Elijah) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including what makes people most uncomfortable about how their personal data is used.
Four contestants (Holly, Ryan, Nathalie, & Elijah) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including what makes people most uncomfortable about how their personal data is used.
Four contestants (Rachel, Cydnee, Carmen, & Doug) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including how much undocumented immigrants pay in state and local taxes each year.
Four contestants (Rachel, Cydnee, Carmen, & Doug) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including how much undocumented immigrants pay in state and local taxes each year.
Four contestants (Jamiah, Willie, Bryn, & Mike) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including which two things women most want to change about their men.
Four contestants (Jamiah, Willie, Bryn, & Mike) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including which two things women most want to change about their men.
Four women (Jen, Julie, Aubrey, & Christina) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including the biggest office productivity killers.
Four women (Jen, Julie, Aubrey, & Christina) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including the biggest office productivity killers.
Four contestants (Evie, Johnny, Samantha, & Tim) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including what brides say about selecting their own engagement rings.
Four contestants (Evie, Johnny, Samantha, & Tim) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including what brides say about selecting their own engagement rings.
Four contestants (Jessie, Ali, Lisa, & John) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including where most teenagers get summer jobs.
Four contestants (Jessie, Ali, Lisa, & John) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including where most teenagers get summer jobs.
Four contestants (Sam, Alice, Haiti, & Andrew) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including the best places to begin addressing racial inequality.
Four contestants (Sam, Alice, Haiti, & Andrew) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including the best places to begin addressing racial inequality.
Four contestants (Sunshine, Jameson, Tracee, & Jonathan) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including how often Americans check food labels for nutrition information.
Four contestants (Sunshine, Jameson, Tracee, & Jonathan) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including how often Americans check food labels for nutrition information.
Four contestants (Isa, Jeff, Carrie, & Adam) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including which social media platforms have more monthly active users.
Four contestants (Isa, Jeff, Carrie, & Adam) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including which social media platforms have more monthly active users.
Four teachers (Kathleen, Desiree, Angie, & Chris) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including which living creatures are classified by the FDA as medical devices.
Four teachers (Kathleen, Desiree, Angie, & Chris) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including which living creatures are classified by the FDA as medical devices.
Four contestants (Jonathan, Malissa, Seth, & Lisa) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including the largest sources of debt for millennials.
Four contestants (Jonathan, Malissa, Seth, & Lisa) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including the largest sources of debt for millennials.
Four contestants (Nicole, Chris, Aricia, & Craig) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including which athlete has been on the most Sports Illustrated covers.
Four contestants (Nicole, Chris, Aricia, & Craig) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including which athlete has been on the most Sports Illustrated covers.
Four contestants (Deja, Barry, Megan, & Mario) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including which U.S. presidents have been married more than once.
Four contestants (Deja, Barry, Megan, & Mario) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including which U.S. presidents have been married more than once.
Four contestants (Aizhan, Xzavier, Alan, & Hillary) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including what ranks as the biggest distractions among teenage drivers.
Four contestants (Aizhan, Xzavier, Alan, & Hillary) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including what ranks as the biggest distractions among teenage drivers.
Four contestants (Hattie, Isaac, Vince, & Zulma) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including which cities have the worst air quality.
Four contestants (Hattie, Isaac, Vince, & Zulma) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including which cities have the worst air quality.
Four contestants (Jennifer, Carlos, Seth, & Angela) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including what Americans feel has the biggest impact on personal happiness.
Four contestants (Jennifer, Carlos, Seth, & Angela) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including what Americans feel has the biggest impact on personal happiness.
Four previously eliminated contestants (Lou Lou, Asya, Sydney, & Joyce) return for a chance at redemption; they debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various
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Four previously eliminated contestants (Lou Lou, Asya, Sydney, & Joyce) return for a chance at redemption; they debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including which roles Americans are comfortable dealing with women in.
Four contestants (Madison, Karma, Tamiyka, & Jarrett) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including what married people say are the keys to a successful marriage.
Four contestants (Madison, Karma, Tamiyka, & Jarrett) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including what married people say are the keys to a successful marriage.
Four lawyers (Jen, Lee, Andy, & Carly) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including what percentage of Americans pay zero dollars in federal income tax.
Four lawyers (Jen, Lee, Andy, & Carly) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including what percentage of Americans pay zero dollars in federal income tax.
Four contestants (Jovae, Davy, George, & Maggie) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including what most Americans see as a major global threat.
Four contestants (Jovae, Davy, George, & Maggie) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including what most Americans see as a major global threat.
Four contestants (Casey, Michael, Joshua, & Toni) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including what percentage of Americans think it's okay for a woman to breastfeed in public.
Four contestants (Casey, Michael, Joshua, & Toni) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including what percentage of Americans think it's okay for a woman to breastfeed in public.
Four contestants (Autumn, Michael, Daniel, & Erin) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including which sports send the most people to the emergency room.
Four contestants (Autumn, Michael, Daniel, & Erin) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including which sports send the most people to the emergency room.
Four contestants (Gar-ye, Donny, Scooter, & CC) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including which type of men women find most attractive.
Four contestants (Gar-ye, Donny, Scooter, & CC) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including which type of men women find most attractive.
Four poker players (Samantha, Owais, Lisa, & Kiu) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including what Americans say is the greatest threat to marriage.
Four poker players (Samantha, Owais, Lisa, & Kiu) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including what Americans say is the greatest threat to marriage.
Four contestants (Ke'Nya, Casey, Bat, & Julian) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including how debit card information is most often stolen.
Four contestants (Ke'Nya, Casey, Bat, & Julian) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including how debit card information is most often stolen.
Four contestants (Marley, Warren, Gayle, & Marty) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including what Americans say they would do if they found out their friend was cheating on their partner.
Four contestants (Marley, Warren, Gayle, & Marty) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including what Americans say they would do if they found out their friend was cheating on their partner.
Four contestants (Tripoli, Tiffany, Ken, & Trish) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including which factors are the most important in determining one's credit score.
Four contestants (Tripoli, Tiffany, Ken, & Trish) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including which factors are the most important in determining one's credit score.
Four contestants (Laura Lee, Stephen, Rhonda, & Gary) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including what name Beyoncé's fans are referred to as.
Four contestants (Laura Lee, Stephen, Rhonda, & Gary) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including what name Beyoncé's fans are referred to as.
Four contestants (Rachel, Jackson, Ben, & Lauren) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including which type of radio most Americans listen to in their cars.
Four contestants (Rachel, Jackson, Ben, & Lauren) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including which type of radio most Americans listen to in their cars.
Four contestants (Janet, Gerren, Suzan, & Rob) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including what the number one cause of home fires is.
Four contestants (Janet, Gerren, Suzan, & Rob) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including what the number one cause of home fires is.
Four contestants (Jeff, Nicole, Alycia, & Murphy) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including what job candidates lie about the most.
Four contestants (Jeff, Nicole, Alycia, & Murphy) debate the answers to trivia and social survey questions about various topics including what job candidates lie about the most.
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