So Dumb It's Criminal - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Bringing Down the (Waffle) House
Snoop Dogg, Jim and Diallo scrutinize a clip of a man crashing into a liquor store for beer.

Less Than Decent Exposure
Snoop Dogg, Ron Funches and Deon Cole watch a high-speed chase to a porta-potty.

Intoxicated to Incarcerated
Snoop Dogg, Loni Love, Jay Pharoah and Moshe Kasher look at a man suspiciously caught in a window.

Hit and Run, Just for Fun
Snoop Dogg analyzes clips of criminals with happy feet and robbers who embrace the holiday spirit.

Parental Perpetuators
Snoop Dogg, Jim and Diallo watch a clip of a Florida man shooting at work trucks.

Clean Up on Aisle Criminal!
Snoop, Loni and DeRay examine a clip of a disorderly woman grinding on her arresting officer.

Luce Stools
Snoop, Ron and Deon examine a clip of a group who took "everything must go" literally.

When in Doubt, STFU
Snoop, Russell and Lewis watch the worst getaway ever and a criminal taking out his partner.
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