A Brazilian man proves to be too heavy for a zip line, a performance artist sticks it to humankind, and Daniel presents the follow-up to his Selena Gomez tribute video.
s07e01 - Puke Drummer
s07e02 - A woman becomes an awfully wedded wife, Daniel introduces sadomasochism to the workplace
s07e03 - Monster Energy
s07e04 - A hobo gets a CeWEBrity Profile
s07e05 - Daniel remixes a song with a rap goddess
s07e06 - Wrestling's number one fanboy
s07e07 - Atheist in a Foxhole
s07e08 - RC Car
s07e09 - Daniel sits down with a minimum-wage majorette
s07e10 - Girl Dunks
s07e11 - Microwave Glow Stick
s07e12 - Daniel tips his hat to a humblebragging hero
s07e13 - Daniel profiles a unique high school football fan
s07e14 - How to Give a BJ
s07e15 - Where Are They Now? Pt. 3
s07e16 - Daniel profiles a former child star who dresses like He-Man
s07e17 - Daniel sits down with 'Deez nuts' sensation Welven Da Great
s07e18 - Car Jump Kid
s07e19 - Annie Don't Fall
s07e20 - Vegan Guy
s07e21 - Rifle Kid
s07e22 - Ladies' Night: A Female Empowerment Episode
s07e23 - Kitten Play
s07e24 - Samurai Nose
s07e25 - Tosh.0 Memorabilia Auction #2
s07e26 - Elephant Lady
s07e27 - Catfish Cooley
s07e28 - Possum Lady
s07e29 - Arm Wrestle Break
s07e30 - Best of Season 7
With razor sharp wit and biting commentary, comedian Daniel Tosh delves into all aspects of the Internet from the absolutely absurd to the incredibly ingenious in this new weekly, topical series. Tosh.0 goes deep into the Web, spinning commentary about blogs and vlogs both popular and obscure, tweets and pokes, popular sites and new technologies.
In addition, the series will feature viral clips of the week, premiere its own original videos created by and starring well-known actors and comedians, as well as highlight a weekly Viewer's Choice video chosen from among those uploaded and voted on via COMEDY CENTRAL's flanker Web site, Atom.
Each episode will feature the segment "Web Redemption", which will give subjects of infamous viral videos (think Afro Ninja) a second chance to redeem themselves from the embarrassment with which they've become synonymous.