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Studio C is primarily a comedy show, so there are few awesome moments. But they do exist.


  • Some of the shot-for-shot recreations of the movies that are parodied (e.g., their recreation of the final scene from The Bourne Supremacy) are on point.
  • In James Austin the stern lecture Matt gives James about showing respect to a date qualifies as a Moment of Awesome. The studio audience agrees.
    Matt: Permit me to say that in the future when in the presence of a lady, you would do well to treat your intended with the respect she inherently deserves.
  • Ann Gets Goosebumps: Where Ann successfully get a date with R.L Stine by name dropping his book titles.
  • Betting On Friends Goes Too Far: Whitney somehow deduces the performance of how the friends are betting...And then Jeremy one ups her just by betting with the said friends that Whitney doesn't bet.
  • Sam Sloane Tongue Twister: Stacy is eating a doughnut as part of the sketch, but after the team fails several times to properly pronounce their lines, he finishes it. In the team's final attempt to get through the sketch, he starts chewing on a nearby napkin. That man is dedicated.
  • The sheer physicality Matt often demonstrates, especially in "The Shoulder Angel" sketches, and the contorting of his body as he often climbes up, down, sideways, upside down and in the case of "President's Shoulder Angel," does so while handcuffed behind his back.
  • Scott Sterling leading both the soccer and volleyball teams to victory using nothing but his face.
  • The Practical Philosophy Sketch. In which a man uses moral philosophy to get a group of bank-robbers to turn on each other. When the third ignores him, he just waits for her to turn her back and tases her.
    Philosopher: Two out of three's not bad.
  • The 200th Episode Opener sketch. Featuring the return of Shoulder Angel, Lady Shadow, Mama J, Ann Withers, and Jeremy... granted it didn't save the world from being destroyed by an alien overlord played by James. But the audience still liked it.

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