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Get Hit Ep 1: Mr. Chip Chop

Demonstrating what it takes to write a successful viral video script, Garlyn and Billy begin the scripting process for their latest video. When they produce an 1,800-page script, they find that the cutting process is more painful than anticipated.
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    Get Hit Ep 1: Mr. Chip Chop

    Demonstrating what it takes to write a successful viral video script, Garlyn and Billy begin the scripting process for their latest video. When they produce an 1,800-page script, they find that the cutting process is more painful than anticipated.

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    Get Hit Ep 2: Out of Nectar

    Revealing the secrets behind producing a successful viral video can be dangerous, especially when Garlyn and Billy solicit the financial assistance of Billy’s nectar-addicted Uncle Drake.

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    Get Hit Ep 3: Bad Daddy

    On location upstate, the role of viral video director is examined as Garlyn and Billy not only struggle with their homemade crane made of rusty garden tools but with one of the stars of their video, Garlyn’s estranged 10-year-old daughter.

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    Get Hit Ep 4: Spud Gun Warriors

    The viral video acting method becomes fully realized as Garlyn and Billy utilize the intense power of the “spud gun” to assist them with their performances.

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    Get Hit Ep 5: Alice and the Rat

    For Garlyn and Billy, editing a viral video can be a risky game especially when heated kitchen appliances come into play.

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    Get Hit Ep 6: The Potato Brothers

    In this epic finale, Garlyn and Billy hit the streets to market their viral video and encounter a fellow internet celebrity as well as a thug with a questionable “job” offer.

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I thought Cloverfield had a great viral campaign, but unfortunately the movie didn't deliver.

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