Billy on the Street Season 1 Episode 7 Joan Rivers Gets Quizzed in the Face
- TV-14
- January 12, 2012
- 20 min
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8.1 (13)
In the seventh episode of the first season of Billy on the Street titled "Joan Rivers Gets Quizzed in the Face," host Billy Eichner takes to the streets of New York City with his signature high-energy and comedic style to quiz unsuspecting pedestrians on pop culture and current events. The episode also features a special appearance by the iconic comedian Joan Rivers.
Throughout the episode, Eichner challenges passersby to answer questions within a certain amount of time or risk getting "quizzed in the face," a playful but literal slapstick punishment that involves getting hit with a microphone. Questions cover a wide range of topics, from celebrity gossip to politics, and are often delivered in a rapid-fire style that leaves participants scrambling to come up with an answer.
One particularly memorable segment sees Eichner and Rivers team up to ambush unsuspecting pedestrians with a "Joan Rivers Pop Culture Quiz." Rivers, who was known for her acerbic wit and quick comebacks, takes the lead as the two present people with questions about current events and celebrity culture, with Eichner serving as her enthusiastic sidekick.
The episode also includes appearances by other celebrities, such as comedian Chris Pratt, who Eichner hails as the "future of Hollywood." Pratt is enlisted to help Eichner take part in a series of mini-games, such as "For a Dollar" and "Lesbian Lightning Round," in which they offer passersby the chance to win a dollar for correctly answering a question or completing a task.
In the latter half of the episode, Eichner returns to his solo quizzing format, challenging pedestrians to identify famous movie quotes and musical numbers. One standout moment sees Eichner coaxing a woman into belting out the chorus to Jennifer Holliday's "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going" from the musical Dreamgirls. The woman's impromptu performance prompts Eichner to leap into the air in excitement, causing passersby to stop and stare.
Overall, "Joan Rivers Gets Quizzed in the Face" is a prime example of the irreverent and unapologetically silly style that has become Eichner's trademark. The episode is filled with laugh-out-loud moments, thanks in no small part to Joan Rivers' inimitable presence and Eichner's infectious energy.