Max and Felix's big day arrives -- and so does the drama as secrets are revealed, confessions are made, and poorly timed punches are thrown.
When Ethan and Sam go public, Marianne, Nick and Max take the opportunity to practice their "casual faces." Lisa receives shocking news.
The gang attends an extreme funeral, Ethan gets an earful from Felix, and the awkward encounters keep on coming for Lisa.
Lisa and Charlie consider their future. Nick invites Lisa to crash his weekend with Merrill. Felix orders Max to stand up to Ethan.
Max wants a bachelor party that's, you know, classy. But Max ought to know -- you can't always get what you want.
Sam, Nick and Marianne put on their dancing shoes. Lisa makes a surprising find. Max pushes Ethan to dip his toe into the dating pool.
Sam tries to halt Jon's shaming campaign. Ethan and Lisa take a stroll down nostalgia lane. Nick makes an effort to act his age.
The gang is forced to put on their happy faces and reconnect at Max's swanky engagement party, where "severe awkwardness" is everybody's plus-one.
Wolf, ignoring warnings about the Pointed Circle, brings Josh to live outside his Clusternest. Tiger reaches a dead end in her quest for the TTD.
Guy's headed back to see what the Triple D Nation is cookin' up from under the sea starting with an oyster shuckin' shack in the Big Easy and ending with a legit Mexican joint in Phoenix.
One of Vee's oldest friends from Transylvania, Frankie Bolt, comes to visit her in Pennsylvania.
Vee and her friends go on their first hiking trip with the Woodchuck Woodsies.
The Phoenix teams up with a woman who’s a soccer mom by day but a master thief by night to catch one of her contacts, an underworld criminal, who has hired her to steal a dirty bomb.
A woman accuses a celebrity plastic surgeon and his girlfriend of rape.
Brittany has a secret rendezvous with her ex-girlfriend; Michael romances both Megan and Sarah; Clint waits at the altar alone; Matt meets Caitlin's mother, but Caitlin loses it and storms off.
Rob Dyrdek takes the funniest amateur internet videos and builds them into an episode of edgy, funny, and most importantly, timeless television.
Rob Dyrdek takes the funniest amateur internet videos and builds them into an episode of edgy, funny, and most importantly, timeless television.
Rob Dyrdek takes the funniest amateur internet videos and builds them into an episode of edgy, funny, and most importantly, timeless television.