Frickin Dangerous Bro are bringing their comedy show to Feilding, so they hit the town to get people along. They meet friendly locals at the markets, a fish and chip shop and a soccer tournament.
The boys head to Kaitaia where they're performing at the local intermediate school. Before their show they hang out at the local youth group space and challenge the locals to some basketball.
The guys are in Wairoa to perform at the historic Clyde hotel... spooky. They drop some phat beats with rap duo Rugged & Wilded and spend time with viral video legend Kiri to learn how they can blow up online.
The boys arrive in Ngāruawāhia only to discover their venue has been double booked. As they search for a solution, they learn how to do a manu with Bomblife NZ and catch up with the local who runs the community pantry.
Motueka's comedy venue is artsy and majestic, something they are not, so the guys begin the search for a support act for their show. Their journey finds them volunteering at the local community store, after dropping into a local karate class to battle little kids.
The boys arrive in Hokitika and realise they know next to nothing about the town. To try and learn as much as they can before that night's gig, they split up and try a local activity each - one gets a life of luxury, one gets to go kayaking, and one gets to eat sheep brains.
Our penultimate episode sees FDB in Ashburton, where they discover a large Filipino community. James goes on a mission to stay aligned with his cultural customs, while they also hit the town fair and milk their very own cow.
One of the boys is struck down and can't perform. The other two decide "the show must go on", and frantically head out to find a replacement. Will Oamaru get to see a Frickin Dangerous Bro performance? Or will the road finally beat the boys?