Testees Season 1 Episode 2
Testees
Season 1

Ep 2. Pill for Men

  • TV-MA
  • October 16, 2008
  • 6.8  (51)

Testees is a comedy television series that revolves around the misadventures of two slacker roommates who serve as human guinea pigs for a bizarre product testing facility called TESTICO. In this episode titled "Pill for Men," the second episode of the first season, the audience is introduced to another outlandish experiment that our protagonists find themselves embroiled in.

The episode kicks off with the two best friends and roommates, Peter and Ron, waking up late and realizing that they are already overdue for their latest testing session at TESTICO. Panicking, they rush to the facility only to be greeted by their eccentric boss, Larry, who informs them that today they will be testing a revolutionary new product known as the "Pill for Men." Intrigued and slightly concerned, Peter and Ron brace themselves for yet another strange and potentially uncomfortable experiment.

After swallowing the Pill for Men, the roommates quickly begin experiencing bizarre and unexpected side effects. They soon discover that the pill has endowed them with superhuman strength, agility, and heightened senses. Peter, who has always dreamed of being a superhero, starts to see this as an exciting opportunity, while Ron is more cautious and worried about the consequences of their newfound powers.

As they explore their abilities, Peter and Ron decide to use their newfound powers to have a little fun. They engage in outrageous feats of athleticism, performing astonishing acrobatics and engaging in superhero-like escapades around their city. However, their carefree antics soon lead to unintended consequences when they accidentally cause a massive power outage in the city, leaving the entire population in darkness.

Realizing the gravity of their mistake, Peter and Ron scramble to fix the situation using their powers. They embark on a mission to reconnect the power lines and restore electricity to the city, while also dealing with the comedic aftermath of their actions. As they navigate through various comedic obstacles and encounters, they begin to question if their powers are truly a blessing or more of a curse.

Meanwhile, back at TESTICO, Larry and the other employees are in a frenzy, trying to track down Peter and Ron. With their absence and no communication, Larry fears that they might have become dangerously unstable due to the experimental pill. Larry, desperate to cover up his potential liability, enlists the help of a quirky private investigator, Laura, to locate and assess the situation.

The episode takes audiences on a wild and hilarious ride as Peter and Ron navigate the responsibilities and consequences that come with their powers. Along the way, they encounter a range of outrageous characters, from quirky scientists to curious civilians who are both amused and bewildered by their extraordinary abilities.

"Pill for Men" is a comedic whirlwind that combines wacky situations, physical comedy, and absurdity with a touch of heartwarming friendship. As the episode progresses, Peter and Ron learn valuable lessons about accountability, the true meaning of heroism, and the consequences of their actions. They are forced to ask themselves if their powers are worth the chaos they inadvertently caused.

Filled with laugh-out-loud moments and unexpected twists, the second episode of Testees' first season, "Pill for Men," is a comedic rollercoaster ride that showcases the undeniable chemistry between Peter and Ron. Their unique blend of naivety and audacity creates an unforgettable viewing experience, making this episode a standout in the series. So join Peter and Ron on their crazy adventure and see how their extraordinary powers transform their lives in unexpected ways.

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Description
  • First Aired
    October 16, 2008
  • Content Rating
    TV-MA
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.8  (51)